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Background: Laparoscopic appendectomy is now the gold-standard treatment for acute appendicitis, requiring three ports for a classic procedure. Recent laparoscopy improvements aim to minimize surgical trauma and improve cosmetic quality through smaller, fewer portal incisions, such as two-port laparoscopic appendectomy, resulting in reduced postoperative pain. We aimed in this study to describe a novel technique to facilitate two-port laparoscopic appendectomy using the endoscopic snare.
Patients And Methods: The data for a total of 85 patients, who underwent the two-port laparoscopic appendectomy using the endoscopic snare, at two research centers in Zagazig city, Egypt, from July 2022 till July 2023, is retrospectively analyzed. Overall length of hospital stay was the primary outcome, and the duration of operation and patient cosmetic satisfaction were secondary endpoints.
Results: All the 85 laparoscopic procedures were completed without difficulty. The mean operative time was 43.78 ± 8.46 min (minimum: 34 min, maximum: 57 min). Length of hospitalization was 1.12 ± 0.74 days (min: 1 day, max: 2 days). No major complications were encountered. Four cases of minor postoperative complication occurred, in which the patient developed port site infection, which was completely resolved at one week postoperatively.
Conclusion: Laparoscopic appendectomy, using only two ports and endoscopic snare, is generally feasible and has been linked to high patient satisfaction and excellent cosmetic outcomes.
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Surgeon
September 2025
Department of Surgery, Hanyu General Hospital, Hanyushi, Saitama, 348-8505, Japan.
Background: Appendicectomy is a well-established surgical procedure used for managing of acute appendicitis. In open appendicectomy, McBurney's point is the surgical landmark for locating the appendix, and it is common practice to make an incision there. However, in this study, we identified the root of the appendix via computed tomography, made an incision around that sites, and performed the appendicectomy through this incision.
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Arai Hospital, 2-2-28, Kukichuo, Kuki-shi, Saitama, 346-0003, Japan.
Introduction And Importance: Transverse mesocolic hernia is an extremely rare type of internal hernia, with only a limited number of cases reported to date. In this case report, we present a geriatric patient with a transverse mesocolic hernia who was successfully treated with emergent laparoscopic surgery.
Case Presentation: An 89-year-old male patient presented with abdominal pain and distension that had begun the previous day.
Khirurgiia (Mosk)
September 2025
Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University, Voronezh, Russia.
Objective: To study opinions of pediatric surgeons on technical aspects of laparoscopic appendectomy in children.
Material And Methods: An anonymous survey of surgeons was used as the main research method (Google Forms platform). Invitations were sent to specialized institutions (emergency pediatric surgery departments).
Cureus
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General Surgery, Walsall Manor Hospital, Walsall, GBR.
A De Garengeot hernia describes the rare occurrence of an appendix located within a femoral hernia sac. An incidence of appendiceal inflammation associated with a De Garengeot hernia is an even rarer surgical finding. A woman in her 70s presented to a district general hospital with a two-week history of a mildly tender right-sided groin lump.
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August 2025
Department of General Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei, China.
De Garengeot hernia, characterized by appendiceal incarceration within a femoral canal hernia sac, is a rare condition with high risks of strangulation. Traditional open repair remains standard, but laparoscopic approaches offer minimally invasive alternatives. However, limited evidence exists on combining laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) with biologic mesh for this condition.
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