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Curr Urol. 2017 Aug;10(3):163-165. doi: 10.1159/000447174. Epub 2017 Jul 30.

Abdominal Mass After Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy: Spigelian Type Trocar Hernia.

Current urology

Seyed Behzad Jazayeri, Johnson F Tsui, David B Samadi

Affiliations

  1. Department of Urology, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, New York, USA.

PMID: 28878603 PMCID: PMC5582531 DOI: 10.1159/000447174

Abstract

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. Men are diagnosed at early stages of prostate cancer with the use of prostate specific antigen. Surgical removal of the prostate is the standard treatment in localized prostate cancer. Complications after surgical procedures are inevitable. Although robotic prostatectomy has resulted in decreased complications compared to open surgery, complications occur. After an uneventful robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy in a 71-year-old gentleman, with history of chronic cough and continued low dose glucocorticoid use, the patient returned to hospital with complain of a tender abdominal mass in right lower quadrant. After performing a computed tomography of the contrast, a Spigelian type trocar hernia was noted. The patient underwent a laparoscopic diagnostic surgery followed by small bowel resection and abdominal wall defect repair. The patient was discharged home with no other complains.

Keywords: Hernia; Prostate cancer; Robotic Surgery; Spigelian; Trocar

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