Robotic incisional hernia repair demands meticulous preoperative planning and intraoperative adaptability. Complex adhesions, loss of domain, occult defects, or compromised tissue quality can quickly alter the surgical course. Having a well-defined Plan B or even Plan C, whether that involves modifying port placement, changing the plane of dissection, converting the technique, or reassessing the mesh strategy, helps ensure patient safety and procedural success. Such strategic flexibility, grounded in sound anatomical understanding and robotic expertise, is essential to achieving durable outcomes in complex abdominal wall reconstruction.
To explore strategic planning and intraoperative adaptability in robotic incisional hernia repair, join renowned robotic and general surgeons Dr. Rockson Liu , Dr. Sumanta Dey , and Dr. Naveen Alexander for an exclusive webinar, organized inβ¦