Fa. Habib et al., Laparoscopic approach to the management of incarcerated hernia of appendices epiploicae - Report of two cases and review of the literature, SURG LAP EN, 8(6), 1998, pp. 425-428
Appendices epiploicae may be involved in several intraabdominal pathologic
processes, including occasional incarceration in hernias. This diagnosis is
most frequently made intraoperatively. In addition to repair of the hernia
, management includes a thorough evaluation of the involved appendage in te
rms of its viability. Any appendage found to be nonviable or of doubtful vi
ability needs to be excised. Such evaluation and excision has traditionally
required an open approach. Laparoscopy offers the advantage of a comparabl
e evaluation of viability, the ability to excise the affected appendage if
necessary, and a significantly lower morbidity. The requirement of general
anesthesia and the need to generate a pneumoperitoneum may be limiting fact
ors in patient selection.