
Live Surgeries – Two Different Cases of Laparoscopic IPOM Repair – Detailed Technique and Pitfalls (#FL322)
2025-02-05 / 09:00 AM to 2025-02-05 / 02:00 PM [Timezone: Europe/Berlin]
Dear Colleagues,
Primary and secondary ventral hernias up to sizes W2 can be treated by techniques like MILOS, EMILOS, e-TEP.
Laparoscopic IPOM repair is still a valuable alternative in recurrent hernias after extraperitoneal repair or in patients prone to postoperative wound complications.
At this online webinar we will be broadcasting live from the Knappschaftsklinikum Püttlingen in Germany.
The focus will be on the presentation of surgical procedures as well as the discussion of possible pitfalls and useful tips.
Furthermore the unrivalled advantage when using elastic implants will be clearly pointed out.
At the end we would like to discuss our standardized procedure with the participants.
The verbal real-time interaction between the trainer and the participants offers the possibility, exchange experiences and ask questions directly and at any time.
The webinar is aimed at surgeons who want to learn these treatment methods with DynaMesh®-IPOM implants, deepen their knowledge and apply them.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Patient Diagnoses:
1. A 40-year-old female with a BMI of 37, presenting with a trocar hernia and a large epigastric hernia accompanied by rectus diastasis.
2. A 49-year-old female, BMI of 22 with multiple small incisional hernias following a midline laparotomy for acute perforated appendicitis and severe peritonitis in April 2024, with a re-laparotomy in May 2024 due to small bowel obstruction.