Minimally invasive surgery

miSAR® repair for diastasis and midline hernias

A minimally invasive technique for reconstructing the linea alba and treating associated midline defects through small abdominal wall accesses.

Indications

  • Rectus diastasis with functional or aesthetic concern
  • Diastasis associated with midline hernia
  • Recurrent or complex midline defects
  • Patients seeking a minimally invasive abdominal wall reconstruction

How it works

miSAR® uses an endoscopic or laparoscopic approach to reach the anterior rectus sheath. The linea alba is reconstructed, the rectus muscles are re-approximated and a mesh is placed to reinforce the repair. p-miSAR® personalises the approach according to the patient's anatomy.

The technique is designed to preserve the abdominal wall function while restoring the midline anatomy.

Assessment

Clinical examination, dynamic ultrasound and, in selected cases, CT imaging are used to define the extent of diastasis, any associated hernias and the best surgical plan.

Recovery

Rehabilitation begins from the second month. The focus is on breathing, core activation, pelvic floor coordination and a gradual return to sport and work.

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