Mesh Migration Results in Asymptomatic Sigmoid Perforation as Long-Term Complication After Difficult TAPP: a Case Report

2020 
Hernia surgery is the most common surgical procedure worldwide. Complications are very rare and usually manifest in recurrence or chronic pain. We report a rare case of mesh migration 14 years after initially complicated transabdominal preperitoneal plastic for left-sided inguinal hernia. The mesh migration resulted in a covered sigmoid perforation, which was completely asymptomatic and only noticed as a chance finding in a staging CT scan prior to irradiation therapy. However, after the onset of immunosuppressive therapy, an exacerbation of chronic, localized inflammation was expected. Therefore, open surgical anterior rectum resection was performed, and after a short hospital stay, the patient could be discharged home free of complaints. This case report aims to raise awareness of possible long-term complications of hernia repair when using non-absorbable meshes.
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