Incisional Hernia in Subxiphoid Trocar Port in Cholecystectomized Patient

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Gabriela Martínez Maya
Arturo Rojas Romero
José Manuel Pastrana Rosas
Jorge Sotelo Carbajal
Luis Manuel Uribe Galan
Luis Rodrigo Barrera Guerra

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Laparoscopic surgery is a minimal access procedure that maintains the integrity of the abdominal wall, however, it is not exempt from complications, such as vascular and intestinal injuries and the rarest complication: incisional hernia of the trocar port with an incidence of 0.65. -There are risk factors related to the appearance of trocar port hernias, they are divided into those associated with the surgical technique and the characteristics of the patient. We present a clinical case of a patient with an incisional hernia in the laparoscopic trocar port with a subxiphoid location due to cholecystectomy, which was repaired with polypropylene mesh.

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Gabriela Martínez Maya, Arturo Rojas Romero, José Manuel Pastrana Rosas, Jorge Sotelo Carbajal, Luis Manuel Uribe Galan, & Luis Rodrigo Barrera Guerra. (2023). Incisional Hernia in Subxiphoid Trocar Port in Cholecystectomized Patient. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 3(07), 1347–1349. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v3-i7-22
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