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A barrier mesh used for laparoscopic ventral hernia repair is around $2,500-plus. You're paying for the extra coating so the bowel doesn't adhere onto the mesh. With robotics, you can place a less sophisticat- ed mesh one layer deeper so that it will not come in contact with the intestine. A typical flat mesh for an abdominal hernia is around $500. From an institutional standpoint, robotics can reduce a hospital stay from 5 days to 1 day. Robotics also make mesh-free repair a viable alternative. For the past 2 years, I have enrolled a number of patients to undergo robotic- assisted non-mesh inguinal hernia repair. Hopefully, more surgeons will learn this technique as an alternative and minimally invasive option for open inguinal hernia repair and without the use of mesh. The advent of robotics has been transformative. But similar to laparoscopy, robotic surgery is not neces- sarily the best option for every patient. Also, similar to laparoscopic surgery, it is best performed by surgeons with a lot of experience, as it has its own risks. OSM J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 9 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 0 7 Call: 844-SUTURES • info@eSutures.com • eSutures.com Over 1 million surgical items in stock and ready to ship same day! Dr. Towfigh (drtowfigh@bev- erlyhillshernia- center.com) is a renowned hernia specialist and founder of the Beverly Hills Hernia Center.

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