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Diagnostic laparoscopy as the definitive means of hernia detection?
quote :Thanks Dr. Szotek. I guess my question is, is the peritoneum vital to have intact? Once it is taken down, can it be placed back to where it was before, or does something else (mesh) have to be inserted in it’s place? This is assuming everything looks normal on close inspection, no hernia or lipoma. Also, is insurance covering this “experimental” robotic repair? Thank youYes, insurance covers robotic repair. It is not experimental. I choose to do it under research protocol so that I can prospectively follow my patient outcomes and report my results in a research paper.
Peritoneum does not provide strength to a hernia or muscle. No mesh is necessary if exploration shows no hernia.