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Application of Straight-needle, Three-tailed, Knot-free, Peritoneal Sutures in Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Hernia Repair
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Successful Repair of a Morgagni Hernia Using the Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) Approach: A Case
Yumeto Mikuni1, Yuji Konishi1, Haruna Nakamura1
1Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, National Hospital Organization Hokkaido Medical Center, Sapporo, Japan.
Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery
|February 10, 2026
Summary
Morgagni hernia (MH) repair was successful using a laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal (L-TAPP) approach with a self-gripping mesh. This minimally invasive technique offers a secure, tension-free repair with no recurrence at 10 months.
Area of Science:
- Surgery
- Gastroenterology
- Medical Devices
Background:
- Morgagni hernia (MH) is a rare congenital diaphragmatic defect.
- Surgical repair is the standard treatment for symptomatic MH.
- Minimally invasive approaches are increasingly preferred for hernia repair.
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