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International Surgery Journal | March 2024 | Vol 11 | Issue 3 Page 499
International Surgery Journal
Vagholkar K. Int Surg J. 2024 Mar;11(3):499-501
http://www.ijsurgery.com pISSN 2349-3305 | eISSN 2349-2902
Case Report
Incarcerated infraumbilical incisional hernia: a surgical challenge
Ketan Vagholkar*
INTRODUCTION
Infraumbilical incisional hernia in women is usually seen
following gynecological operations. Since the
aponeurotic structures become sparse as one proceeds
below the umbilicus, placement of the mesh and its
fixation becomes difficult.1
A modified technique of
dissection was performed to create a good space to place
the mesh safely below the aponeurotic layer.
CASE REPORT
A 54-year-old lady presented with an infraumbilical
swelling. She had undergone tubal ligation which left a
scar in the midline in the infraumbilical region (Figure 1).
2 years back she developed swelling in the infraumbilical
region which increased in size and became irreducible.
She gave history of pain in this region. There were no
other complaints. A contrast enhanced computed
tomography (CECT) was done which revealed an
incarcerated infraumbilical midline incisional hernia with
protrusion of a large portion of the omentum (Figure 2).
Patient underwent an open surgical procedure. A vertical
elliptical incision was made with removal of previous
surgical scar. The sac was identified measuring
approximately 15cm in diameter containing omentum.
Dissection was done up to the neck with clear delineation
of the edges of the defect (Figure 3). Omentectomy was
performed taking utmost care to ensure that the
underlying small bowel loops were safeguarded.
Subsequently, a space was created by dissecting the
peritoneal repair from the overlying muscle layer
(Figure 4).
ABSTRACT
Incisional hernia continues to be the most challenging type of hernia. Variability in the anatomy and supervening
complications add to its complexity. Infraumbilical incisional hernias are usually due to gynecological operations.
This may range from a scar of tubal ligation procedure to a Pfannenstiel incision or an infraumbilical scar of caesarian
section. The sparse volume of strong anatomical structures in this region poses the biggest challenge during repair. A
54-year-old lady presented with a hernia arising from a scar of previous tubal ligation surgery. The hernia was
irreducible with a large mass of omentum in the hernial sac. Laparoscopy was difficult to perform in view of the
current state. Hence open surgery was performed. The technique used was creation of a preperitoneal space followed
by creation of space between external oblique aponeurosis and underlying muscle. A mesh as placed between the
muscular and aponeurotic layer. The post-operative course was uneventful with no recurrence. The anatomical basis
of placing the mesh between the muscular and aponeurotic layer or intermediate placement technique is discussed.
Creation of space below the aponeurotic level is pivotal in managing infraumbilical incisional hernia. Placing a mesh
at this layer below the aponeurosis ensures least complications with excellent result.
Keywords: Infraumbilical incisional hernia, Gynecological operations, Pfannenstiel incision
Department of Surgery, D. Y. Patil University School of Medicine, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Received: 21 February 2024
Accepted: 26 February 2024
*Correspondence:
Dr. Ketan Vagholkar,
E-mail: kvagholkar@yahoo.com
Copyright: © the author(s), publisher and licensee Medip Academy. This is an open-access article distributed under
the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial
use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20240585
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International Surgery Journal | March 2024 | Vol 11 | Issue 3 Page 500
Figure 1: Infraumbilical Incisional hernia.
Figure 2: CECT showing an irreducible incisional
hernia.
Figure 3: Sac dissected upto the neck.
The peritoneal layer was closed with 1-0 Vicryl. A space
was created between the muscular layer and the overlying
aponeurosis on either side of the midline. Rectus muscle
was approximated to the midline with the help of
interrupted 1-0 Vicryl sutures (Figure 5). A
polypropylene mesh was placed over the muscular layer
and fixed (Figure 6). The negative suction drain was
placed over the surface of the mesh and was brought out
through a separate incision. The aponeurotic layer was
approximated by horizontal mattress sutures with no 1
polypropylene sutures (Figure 7). Skin staples were
removed on the twelfth postoperative day. Post-operative
course was uneventful. Patient has been following up for
the last 3 months with no evidence of recurrence or
associated symptoms.
Figure 4: Space created between rectus abdominis
muscle layer and overlying aponeurosis.
Figure 5: Rectus abdominis on both sides
approximated in the midline.
Figure 6: Mesh placed over the muscular layer.
Figure 7: Aponeurosis approximated over the mesh.
Vagholkar K. Int Surg J. 2024 Mar;11(3):499-501
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DISCUSSION
The anatomy of the infraumbilical region poses the
greatest challenge to the choice of procedure.
Laparoscopic procedures are advisable for such hernias.1,2
However, in the case presented since there was large
mass of omentum incarcerated into the hernia,
laparoscopic approach was deferred. An open procedure
helped in management of sac and irreducible omentum.
Peritoneal closure was achieved with ease. However, the
level at which the mesh was to be placed was the biggest
challenge. For a good fixation of the mesh the tissue
below and above the mesh needs to be strong. In the case
presented, there were two options for placing the mesh,
either over the peritoneal layer or as a on lay over the
closed aponeurosis. However, as an on lay approach is
associated with a multitude of complications, it was
deferred.3,4
Hence an attempt was made to develop a
plane between the aponeurosis and the external oblique
muscle. Closure and approximation of the rectus muscle
in the midline provided a firm foundation for placing a
mesh over it. A polypropylene mesh was placed over the
muscular layer and was fixed. Negative suction drain was
placed over the plane of the mesh and brought out
through a separate incision. A negative suction tube drain
helps in obliterating the dead space around the mesh. The
drain was removed on the third postoperative day. Skin
staples were removed on the twelfth postoperative day
with complete healing of the suture line. This technique
ensures that the mesh is well protected between the layers
and obviates the fear of the mesh penetration through the
peritoneal layer. Since it is in the intermediate anatomical
level, the complications usually associated with a on lay
technique were not seen.5-7
This is an excellent technique
to manage complicated infraumbilical incisional hernias.
CONCLUSION
Infraumbilical incarcerated incisional hernias pose the
biggest surgical challenge in view of the anatomical
scarcity of strong musculo-aponeurotic structures in the
region. Laparoscopic approach is deferrable due to
incarceration of the hernia with absolute irreducibility.
Open approach though technically challenging is the
safest. This includes creation of spaces between the
aponeurosis and the muscular layer for placement of a
mesh. This avoids peritoneal penetration of an inlay
technique as well as all the complications of the onlay
technique.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors would like to thank the Dean, D. Y. Patil
University School of Medicine, Navi Mumbai, for
support.
Funding: No funding sources
Conflict of interest: None declared
Ethical approval: Not required
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Incarcerated infraumbilical incisional hernia: a surgical challenge

  • 1. International Surgery Journal | March 2024 | Vol 11 | Issue 3 Page 499 International Surgery Journal Vagholkar K. Int Surg J. 2024 Mar;11(3):499-501 http://www.ijsurgery.com pISSN 2349-3305 | eISSN 2349-2902 Case Report Incarcerated infraumbilical incisional hernia: a surgical challenge Ketan Vagholkar* INTRODUCTION Infraumbilical incisional hernia in women is usually seen following gynecological operations. Since the aponeurotic structures become sparse as one proceeds below the umbilicus, placement of the mesh and its fixation becomes difficult.1 A modified technique of dissection was performed to create a good space to place the mesh safely below the aponeurotic layer. CASE REPORT A 54-year-old lady presented with an infraumbilical swelling. She had undergone tubal ligation which left a scar in the midline in the infraumbilical region (Figure 1). 2 years back she developed swelling in the infraumbilical region which increased in size and became irreducible. She gave history of pain in this region. There were no other complaints. A contrast enhanced computed tomography (CECT) was done which revealed an incarcerated infraumbilical midline incisional hernia with protrusion of a large portion of the omentum (Figure 2). Patient underwent an open surgical procedure. A vertical elliptical incision was made with removal of previous surgical scar. The sac was identified measuring approximately 15cm in diameter containing omentum. Dissection was done up to the neck with clear delineation of the edges of the defect (Figure 3). Omentectomy was performed taking utmost care to ensure that the underlying small bowel loops were safeguarded. Subsequently, a space was created by dissecting the peritoneal repair from the overlying muscle layer (Figure 4). ABSTRACT Incisional hernia continues to be the most challenging type of hernia. Variability in the anatomy and supervening complications add to its complexity. Infraumbilical incisional hernias are usually due to gynecological operations. This may range from a scar of tubal ligation procedure to a Pfannenstiel incision or an infraumbilical scar of caesarian section. The sparse volume of strong anatomical structures in this region poses the biggest challenge during repair. A 54-year-old lady presented with a hernia arising from a scar of previous tubal ligation surgery. The hernia was irreducible with a large mass of omentum in the hernial sac. Laparoscopy was difficult to perform in view of the current state. Hence open surgery was performed. The technique used was creation of a preperitoneal space followed by creation of space between external oblique aponeurosis and underlying muscle. A mesh as placed between the muscular and aponeurotic layer. The post-operative course was uneventful with no recurrence. The anatomical basis of placing the mesh between the muscular and aponeurotic layer or intermediate placement technique is discussed. Creation of space below the aponeurotic level is pivotal in managing infraumbilical incisional hernia. Placing a mesh at this layer below the aponeurosis ensures least complications with excellent result. Keywords: Infraumbilical incisional hernia, Gynecological operations, Pfannenstiel incision Department of Surgery, D. Y. Patil University School of Medicine, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Received: 21 February 2024 Accepted: 26 February 2024 *Correspondence: Dr. Ketan Vagholkar, E-mail: kvagholkar@yahoo.com Copyright: © the author(s), publisher and licensee Medip Academy. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20240585
  • 2. Vagholkar K. Int Surg J. 2024 Mar;11(3):499-501 International Surgery Journal | March 2024 | Vol 11 | Issue 3 Page 500 Figure 1: Infraumbilical Incisional hernia. Figure 2: CECT showing an irreducible incisional hernia. Figure 3: Sac dissected upto the neck. The peritoneal layer was closed with 1-0 Vicryl. A space was created between the muscular layer and the overlying aponeurosis on either side of the midline. Rectus muscle was approximated to the midline with the help of interrupted 1-0 Vicryl sutures (Figure 5). A polypropylene mesh was placed over the muscular layer and fixed (Figure 6). The negative suction drain was placed over the surface of the mesh and was brought out through a separate incision. The aponeurotic layer was approximated by horizontal mattress sutures with no 1 polypropylene sutures (Figure 7). Skin staples were removed on the twelfth postoperative day. Post-operative course was uneventful. Patient has been following up for the last 3 months with no evidence of recurrence or associated symptoms. Figure 4: Space created between rectus abdominis muscle layer and overlying aponeurosis. Figure 5: Rectus abdominis on both sides approximated in the midline. Figure 6: Mesh placed over the muscular layer. Figure 7: Aponeurosis approximated over the mesh.
  • 3. Vagholkar K. Int Surg J. 2024 Mar;11(3):499-501 International Surgery Journal | March 2024 | Vol 11 | Issue 3 Page 501 DISCUSSION The anatomy of the infraumbilical region poses the greatest challenge to the choice of procedure. Laparoscopic procedures are advisable for such hernias.1,2 However, in the case presented since there was large mass of omentum incarcerated into the hernia, laparoscopic approach was deferred. An open procedure helped in management of sac and irreducible omentum. Peritoneal closure was achieved with ease. However, the level at which the mesh was to be placed was the biggest challenge. For a good fixation of the mesh the tissue below and above the mesh needs to be strong. In the case presented, there were two options for placing the mesh, either over the peritoneal layer or as a on lay over the closed aponeurosis. However, as an on lay approach is associated with a multitude of complications, it was deferred.3,4 Hence an attempt was made to develop a plane between the aponeurosis and the external oblique muscle. Closure and approximation of the rectus muscle in the midline provided a firm foundation for placing a mesh over it. A polypropylene mesh was placed over the muscular layer and was fixed. Negative suction drain was placed over the plane of the mesh and brought out through a separate incision. A negative suction tube drain helps in obliterating the dead space around the mesh. The drain was removed on the third postoperative day. Skin staples were removed on the twelfth postoperative day with complete healing of the suture line. This technique ensures that the mesh is well protected between the layers and obviates the fear of the mesh penetration through the peritoneal layer. Since it is in the intermediate anatomical level, the complications usually associated with a on lay technique were not seen.5-7 This is an excellent technique to manage complicated infraumbilical incisional hernias. CONCLUSION Infraumbilical incarcerated incisional hernias pose the biggest surgical challenge in view of the anatomical scarcity of strong musculo-aponeurotic structures in the region. Laparoscopic approach is deferrable due to incarceration of the hernia with absolute irreducibility. Open approach though technically challenging is the safest. This includes creation of spaces between the aponeurosis and the muscular layer for placement of a mesh. This avoids peritoneal penetration of an inlay technique as well as all the complications of the onlay technique. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank the Dean, D. Y. Patil University School of Medicine, Navi Mumbai, for support. Funding: No funding sources Conflict of interest: None declared Ethical approval: Not required REFERENCES 1. de Vries Reilingh TS, van Goor H, Charbon JA, Rosman C, Hesselink EJ, van der Wilt GJ, et al. Repair of giant midline abdominal wall hernias: components separation technique versus prosthetic repair: interim analysis of a randomized controlled trial. World J Surg. 2007;31(4):756-63. 2. den Hartog D, Dur AH, Tuinebreijer WE, Kreis RW. Open surgical procedures for incisional hernias. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2008;2008(3):CD006438. 3. Wéber G, Baracs J, Horváth OP. Onlay" mesh provides significantly better results than "sublay" reconstruction. Prospective randomized multicenter study of abdominal wall reconstruction with sutures only, or with surgical mesh--results of a five-years follow-up. Magy Seb. 2010;63(5):302-11. 4. Ahmad M, Niaz WA, Hussain A, Saeeduddin A. Polypropylene mesh repair of incisional hernia. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak. 2003;13(8):440-2. 5. Langer C, Liersch T, Kley C, Flosman M, Süss M, Siemer A, et al. Twenty-five years of experience in incisional hernia surgery, A comparative retrospective study of 432 incisional hernia repairs. Chirurg. 2003;74(7):638-45. 6. Langer C, Schaper A, Liersch T, Kulle B, Flosman M, Füzesi L, et al. Prognosis factors in incisional hernia surgery: 25 years of experience. Hernia. 2005;9(1):16-21. 7. Vagholkar K. Retro rectus mesh repair for umbilical hernia in adults: a study of 50 cases. Int Surg J. 2020;7:49-53. Cite this article as: Vagholkar K. Incarcerated infraumbilical incisional hernia: a surgical challenge. Int Surg J 2024;11:499-501.