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Laparoscopic Transabdominal Repair of Hernia of Morgagni-Larrey

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1999

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Abstract

A patient with symptomatic gall stones was found to have a hernia of Morgagni. The patient complained of upper abdominal symptoms along with heaviness in the chest and mild dyspnea. A complete diagnosis was possible with a chest X ray and a CT scan, which revealed a right-sided Morgagni hemia containing omentum and some bowel loops. It was decided to laparoscopically deal with both lesions at the same sitting. Initially, a laparoscopic cholecystectomy was accomplished. The hernia] contents were then reduced and an 8 cm × 5 cm defect was closed with a tailored mesh sutured in place with a hernia stapler. Follow up after one month showed an asymptomatic patient confirmed by CT scan. Morgagni hernia is eminently treatable laparoscopically and must be considered as a first line approach to this problem. It can safely be combined with other laparoscopic procedures.