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The Pelosi Simplified Technique to Repair Inguinal Hernias During Gynecologic Laparoscopy
Inguinal and incisional hernias are frequently discovered during gynecologic laparoscopy. Current laparoscopic techniques to repair hernias are time consuming and require expensive procedure-specific instrumentation. The Pelosi simplified method of hernia repair, which uses an operative laparoscope, Carter-Thomason needle carriers, and standard suturing material, was performed successfully in eight women to repair inguinal hernias at the time of gynecologic laparoscopy. No intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred. None of the patients developed recurrent hernias.
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