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Area of Science:

  • General Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

Background:

  • Arcuate line hernias are uncommon intraparietal abdominal wall defects.
  • Surgical repair literature for these hernias is scarce, with few case reports.
  • Robotic approaches for arcuate line hernias are exceptionally rare.

Observation:

  • This case report presents a patient with an arcuate line hernia.
  • The hernia was successfully repaired using a robotic surgical technique.
  • This represents the second documented robotic repair for this rare condition.

Findings:

  • The robotic approach facilitated a successful repair of the arcuate line hernia.
  • The case adds to the limited body of evidence on surgical management of arcuate line hernias.
  • Minimally invasive techniques may offer viable options for complex hernia repairs.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the potential of robotic surgery in managing rare abdominal wall defects.
  • Further research into minimally invasive techniques for arcuate line hernias is warranted.
  • Increased documentation of robotic repairs can guide future surgical strategies.