Transvaginal repair of a large chronic porcine ventral hernia with synthetic mesh using NOTES

JSLS. 2010 Apr-Jun;14(2):234-9. doi: 10.4293/108680810X12785289144313.

Abstract

Background: Ventral incisional hernias still remain a common surgical problem. We tested the feasibility of transvaginal placement of a large synthetic mesh to repair a porcine hernia.

Methods: Seven pigs were used in this survival model. Each animal had creation of a 5-cm hernia defect and underwent a transvaginal repair of the defect with synthetic mesh. A single colpotomy was made using a 12-cm trocar for an overtube. The mesh was cut to size and placed through the trocar. A single-channel gastroscope with an endoscopic atraumatic grasper was used for grasping sutures. Further fascial sutures were placed every 5 cm.

Results: Mesh repair was feasible in all 7 animals. Mean operative time was 133 minutes. Technical difficulties were encountered. No gross contamination was seen at the time of necropsy. However, 5 animals had positive mesh cultures; 7 had positive cultures in the rectouterine space in enrichment broth or on direct culture.

Conclusion: Transvaginal placement of synthetic mesh to repair a large porcine hernia using NOTES is challenging but feasible. Future studies need to be conducted to develop better techniques and determine the significance of mesh contamination.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Colpotomy
  • Endoscopy / methods*
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Female
  • Hernia, Ventral / surgery*
  • Pneumoperitoneum, Artificial
  • Surgical Mesh*
  • Swine
  • Vagina