What is TEP surgery?

Totally extraperitoneal (TEP) groin hernia repair is an advanced laparoscopic procedure. It requires greater skills of laparoscopic dissection and manipulation as the working space available is limited.

What is TEP in hernia?

Abstract: Laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair is an effective minimally invasive method for treating hernias that avoids entry into the abdomen. Its indications have developed and broadened over time to encompass almost the whole spectrum of groin hernias.

What does Tapp stand for in surgery?

The most common laparoscopic techniques for inguinal hernia repair are transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) repair and totally extraperitoneal (TEP) repair. In TAPP the surgeon goes into the peritoneal cavity and places a mesh through a peritoneal incision over possible hernia sites.

How is hernia operation done?

The surgeon makes a cut (incision) to open your skin. They’ll gently push the hernia back into place, tie it off, or remove it. Then they’ll close the weak area of the muscle — where the hernia pushed through — with stitches. For larger hernias, your surgeon may add a piece of flexible mesh for extra support.

How do I fix TEP?

A TEP hernia repair is laparoscopic or keyhole surgery that fixes your inguinal hernia from the outside of your peritoneum (the sac that contains all of your abdominal organs) as opposed to inserting instruments through it and performing the repair from inside.

What is hernia repair called?

A hernia repair is the surgical procedure to fix a hernia. This procedure is also known as herniorrhaphy. A hernia occurs when part of an internal organ or body part protrudes into an area where it should not.

Which hernia surgery is best?

The open surgical repair of primary inguinal hernias is better than the laparoscopic technique for mesh repair, a new study has shown (New England Journal of Medicine 2004;350: 1819-27 [PubMed] [Google Scholar]).

What is a laparoscopic TEP?

What is the safest hernia surgery?

Today, standard polypropylene mesh still seems to be the choice for inguinal hernia repairs. Its use provides low recurrence and complication rates.

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