%0 Journal Article %T Inside to outside puncture following endoscopic localization-A novel technique to insert ports and create retromuscular space in eTEP for ventral hernias. %A Zhao F %J Hernia %V 28 %N 1 %D Feb 2024 25 %M 36697771 %F 2.92 %R 10.1007/s10029-023-02744-9 %X OBJECTIVE: Enhanced-view totally extraperitoneal plasty (eTEP) has been used worldwide to repair ventral hernias. This study aimed to describe a novel technique to insert ports and create retromuscular space in more detail.
METHODS: From 2020 to 2022, 23 consecutive ventral hernia repairs were performed using the eTEP technique. In all cases, inside-to-outside puncture following endoscopic localization was utilized to insert ports and create retromuscular space.
RESULTS: All cases were completed with the eTEP technique, and no cases with conversion to open repair or IPOM technique. There were no epigastric vessel injuries and posterior sheath tears due to puncture. In addition, no postoperative hematoma cases were reported.
CONCLUSIONS: Inside-to-outside puncture following endoscopic localization to insert ports and create retromuscular space is a safe, feasible, reproducible technique in eTEP for ventral hernia repair.