Hernia surgery is a common operation nowadays. Basically, there are three procedures for hernia repair; Laparoscopy, open repair, and robotic repair. Your surgeon or doctor may decide the procedure type by checking your hernia and medical health.
The first procedure refers to Laparoscopic Read more
After mesh repair of inguinal hernia, it is very common to feel discomfort for a few days. Mostly, the pain resolves when wounds and tissues heal with time. Some people may suffer hernia mesh pain that can last from several months to Read more
After hernia surgery, you must avoid every activity that puts pressure on your stitches.
Walking is the best exercise after a hernia surgery for the first two weeks. It's a major procedure, and your body needs time for recovery. You may start walking Read more
Open surgery for inguinal hernia repair is almost safe. You may get a big incision (cut) on your body. However, there is no need to worry about the hernia recurrence. If experienced surgeons do the surgery, the possibility of a hernia coming Read more
Hernia surgery redo is uncommon, but the chances are there. The outcome of most of the hernia treatments is good, and you may not even need a redo. However, hernia recurrence and mesh failure are two risks associated with the surgery.
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Hernia surgery is extremely safe these days, and you may recover very soon. After the hernia repair procedure, the recovery time depends on your body. Still, it is best to have complete bed rest for one day after hernia surgery.
You may feel Read more
After hernia surgery, you need time to repair and recover from the post-surgery pain. In case of minor hernia surgery, patients can travel and return home on the same day from the hospital. But patients with complex hernias have to stay in Read more
Yes. Inguinal hernia can recur after surgery, though it’s not common, the possibility is there. As per a study, around 5 out of 100 people develop another inguinal hernia after having surgery. If an inguinal hernia recurs the next day after surgery, Read more
If you don't get surgery for Inguinal hernia, it may cause strangulation and the blood supply to that body part may stop. Hence, surgery is a suitable treatment for such hernias to ease the pain and reduce complications further.
Inguinal Hernia causes pain Read more
Basically, there are two ways to treat hernia – open surgery and laparoscopic surgery. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. While laparoscopic hernia repairs better and also reduces post-surgery pain. It allows the body to heal faster than other surgical procedures.
The laparoscopic Read more
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What are the procedures in hernia surgery?
Hernia surgery is a common operation nowadays. Basically, there are three procedures for hernia repair; Laparoscopy, open repair, and robotic repair. Your surgeon or doctor may decide the procedure type by checking Read more