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Incarcerated ventral wall hernia after robotic urogynecologic surgery: A case report
Nora Badiner1, Stephanie Sansone1, Tamatha Fenster1
1NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN), 525 E 68 Street, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Abstract:
Trocar site hernia is a rare complication of minimally invasive surgery, with incidence estimates varying widely. Studies have demonstrated rates of up to 1.2% in patients undergoing gynecologic surgery. Yet, little is known about hernia risk in the urogynecologic patient population who undergo robotic reconstructive surgery. Risk factors for the development of trocar site hernia include both incisional risk factors (trocar placement location, trocar diameter, intraoperative trocar manipulation) and patient risk factors (obesity, pelvic organ prolapse or other hernia). This report presents a case of large incarcerated small bowel hernia at a trocar site following robotic urogynecologic surgery and the resulting interventions, including repeat surgery, to reduce the hernia. This case should prompt urogynecologic surgeons to check port sites after extensive dissections to assess if large peritoneal or fascial defects need additional closure.

