Laparoscopic repair of perineal hernia and unilateral inguinal hernia after rectal cancer surgery: A case report

Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Feb 23;103(8):e37223. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000037223.

Abstract

Introduction: Perineal hernia (PH) is a rare complication that can occur after abdominoperineal resection for rectal cancer. Laparoscopic repair of PHs has gained increasing popularity compared to open approaches due to advantages such as superior visualization, decreased invasiveness, and faster recovery. This case report highlights the successful use of laparoscopic tension-free mesh repair for concurrent perineal and inguinal hernias after rectal cancer surgery.

Case description: A 51-year-old man underwent laparoscopic-assisted abdominoperineal resection for rectal cancer. About 2 months postoperatively, he developed reducible masses in the perineal and left groin regions, associated with urinary symptoms and sensation of prolapse. Physical exam revealed protruding masses that enlarged with Valsalva. Pelvic CT confirmed PH and left inguinal hernia.

Interventions: Laparoscopic tension-free repair of the PH and inguinal hernia was performed on this patient. The repair was completed by the steps of adhesion separation, mesh placement, and fixation.

Outcomes: The 98-minute surgery was successful without complications. The patient recovered well, ambulating on postoperative day 2 and getting discharged on day 6.

Conclusion: This case demonstrates that laparoscopic tension-free repair with mesh is an effective approach for treating PH and concurrent inguinal hernia following rectal cancer surgery, resulting in successful outcomes and low recurrence rates. The laparoscopic technique provides benefits of minimal invasiveness and rapid recovery.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Hernia, Abdominal* / surgery
  • Hernia, Inguinal* / surgery
  • Herniorrhaphy / methods
  • Humans
  • Laparoscopy* / adverse effects
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Rectal Neoplasms* / surgery
  • Rectum / surgery
  • Surgical Mesh / adverse effects