B. Ramshaw et al., 1000 total extraperitoneal (TEP) laparoscopic herniorrhaphies: After the learning curve, 7TH WORLD CONGRESS OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY, 2000, pp. 475-479
This paper reviews 1000 laparoscopic herniorrhaphies in 630 patients perfor
med by attending surgeons at a single community teaching program after each
surgeon had significant experience with at least 150 laparoscopic herniorr
haphies. There were three recurrences and no major complications such as bo
wel, bladder or major vascular injuries. The mean follow-up is 31.5 months
(range 14-49 months). Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy is one of the most difficu
lt laparoscopic procedures to learn. Most previously published articles on
laparoscopic herniorrhaphy have included data gathered from surgeons progre
ssing through the learning curve. This study shows that for surgeons past t
he learning curve, the TEP laparoscopic herniorrhaphy is a safe and effecti
ve hernia repair with minimal complications and a low short-term recurrence
rate.