Abstract
Anatomical Illusion during non-biliary surgery has not been reported in English literature except for the recent reports by the author [1]. Bilateral laparoscopic total extraperitoneal preperitoneal (TEPP) hernioplasty was performed in a healthy 45-year old man through posterior rectus sheath approach with 3-midline-port technique and direct telescopic dissection in the posterior rectus canal. On right side, five optical Illusions were transiently experienced, viz., rectusial fascia vs. transversalis fascia, primary vs. secondary arcuate line, incomplete vs. complete posterior rectus sheath, lower attenuated part of complete posterior rectus sheath vs. transversalis fascia, superficial layer of double-layered preperitoneal fascia vs. transversalis fascia. Procedure was completed in 2 hours with significant technical difficulties. Simultaneous left TEPP hernioplasty was performed with ease and safety in 45 minutes despite presence of contralateral non-mirror anatomy.
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