Abstract
Robotic surgery has become increasingly popular worldwide; however, robotic inguinal hernia repair remains less common outside the United States. As a result, the standardization of robotic transabdominal preperitoneal repair (R-TAPP) techniques has not yet been established and requires further validation. In traditional laparoscopic transabdominal peritoneal repair, mesh fixation is typically achieved using a tucker. In contrast, R-TAPP necessitates the use of sutures for mesh fixation, which can be challenging due to the risk of peritoneal drooping - especially in cases involving the abandonment of the hernia sac technique. This report presents a straightforward technique for mesh suture fixation in R-TAPP that enhances the efficiency of the procedure by streamlining the fixation process on the ventral side of the mesh. In conclusion, this method significantly improves the overall efficiency of R-TAPP, making it a valuable addition to surgical practice.