ORIGINAL RESEARCH
J. Abdom. Wall Surg.
Totally Extraperitoneal Approach with Preperitoneal Repair (PeTEP) for the Treatment of Midline Hernia Defects: A Case Series and Single-Center Experience
- AE
Aritz Equísoain-Azcona 1
- JG
Javier García-Quijada García 1
- RS
Ramón Sanz-Ongil 1
- CB
Carlos Bustamante-Recuenco 1
- LM
Lucía Martínez-Minuesa 2
- ÁS
Álvaro Sobrino-Grande 1
- AB
Agustín Bertomeu-García 1
- FJ
Francisco Javier Angulo-Morales 1
1. Hospital Central de la Cruz Roja San José y Santa Adela, Madrid, Spain
2. Hospital de Getafe, Madrid, Spain, Madrid
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Abstract
The introduction of laparoendoscopic techniques in abdominal wall surgery has transformed this field, growing exponentially in the last decade. The totally endoscopic preperitoneal approach (PeTEP) may offer advantages over traditional techniques by allowing complete anatomical restoration with lower morbidity. In order to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this novel technique, we reviewed our results one year after its implementation.We perform a retrospective observational study including all patients aged over 18 years with midline hernias <8 cm with or without associated rectus diastasis who underwent PeTEP repair between March and December 2024 in our center. The evaluated outcomes included demographic characteristics, operative time, mesh size, length of hospital stay and morbimortality and recurrence rate.Results: Seventeen patients (10♂, 7♀) were included, with a mean age of 49.82 years (SD: 12.43). Multiple defects were observed in 88.2% of cases, with the M2-M3 combination being the most frequent (41.2%). The mean defect diameter was 2.88 cm (±1.62). The superior access was the most frequent (66.7%), and a mesh with a mean height of 29.71 cm and a mean width of 14.41 cm was used. No conversions to open surgery were recorded, although three cases (17.6%) required a change to the retromuscular plane (eTEP-RS), being all of them female patients. Complications were limited to two superficial hematomas (11.8%). The median hospital stay was one day. With a median follow-up of 87 days (IQR 143.5), no recurrences were detected.Our results suggest that the PeTEP approach is a safe and effective technique for small to mediumsized hernias with or without rectus diastasis. Additional studies with long-term follow-up and comparisons with pre-existing techniques are needed to confirm its benefits and establish its indications.
Summary
Keywords
PeTEP, midline hernia, rectus diastasis, morbidity, recurrence rate
Received
11 March 2025
Accepted
16 May 2025
Copyright
© 2025 Equísoain-Azcona, García-Quijada García, Sanz-Ongil, Bustamante-Recuenco, Martínez-Minuesa, Sobrino-Grande, Bertomeu-García and Angulo-Morales. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
*Correspondence: Carlos Bustamante-Recuenco, carlosb121990@gmail.com
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