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About Hernia repair
Hernia repair is a surgical procedure done to correct the bulging of the organs or tissue through the weakest part of the muscle or tissue wall. It is recommended when the bulge can't be pushed back in and causes pain and inconvenience. The surgery helps to relieve pain, return the hernia to its correct place and, strengthen the weak muscle area.
The procedure usually takes about 30-45 minutes and is done on an outpatient basis. The urgency of the procedure depends on the size of the hernia and the symptoms.
Signs that you need Hernia repair surgery
Immediate care or surgery may be needed when the person is facing-
● Long-term hernia pain or discomfort that interferes with everyday activities and worsen over time.
● hernias in places where they might get enlarged like the groin.
● sharp abdominal pain and vomiting
● hernias that put pressure on nerves to cause irritation and numbness
Types of Hernia operations
There are 2 types of surgical procedure to cure hernia-
- Open surgery- It is the most conventional way to treat groin hernia. In open surgery, the doctor makes an incision in the groin and pushes the enlarged tissue back to its normal position.
- Laparoscopic surgery- This technique uses cameras and equipment inserted through small incisions around the hernia. Images from those equipments are used as a guide to treat the same with mesh.
Risks and complications
After you are done with the surgery, there are some of the things that you should look out for to avoid any discomfort-
● Infection from the surgery or tissue damage
● Recurrence of the hernia
● Constipation or slow bowel movements and difficulty in urinating
● Hemorrhage or internal bleeding
● Incisional hernia that develops through a surgical cut
● New symptoms develop that were not present at the time of surgery
● Odor or discharge from the incision, either blood or puss
● Inflammation and pain that does not respond to pain medications or ice
● Stomach cramps
● Sharp abdominal pain and vomiting
Fortis Hospital, Mumbai
Goregaon Link Road, Mulund-West, Maharashtra 400078 Mumbai, India
Brief about Hospital
- 300 patient beds and 20 specialized departments.
- Equuipped with one of the most comprehensive organ transplantation programs.
- Awarded with multiple accolades including Asian Patient SafetyAward and Healthcare Leadership.
Venkateshwar Hospital, Delhi
Sector 18A, Dwarka, Sector 18, Sector 18A, Dwarka, Delhi, 110075
Brief about Hospital
- Multi speciality hospital with 325 Beds, 100 Critical Care Beds & 32 Specialties
- Modern equipments and latest technology with 10 Modular OT’s
Mediheal Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya
Nandi Road, Eldoret, Kenya
Brief about Hospital
- Treated more than 1.5 million patient.
- Leading largest healthcare service provider in East Africa
- 25+ specialties
Southern Cross Hospital North Harbour
232 Wairau Road Glenfield, Auckland
Brief about Hospital
- One of three Southern Cross hospitals in Auckland region
- Provides services to over 6000 patients annually
M.P. Shah Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
Shivachi Road in Parklands area, Nairobi, Kenya
Brief about Hospital
- MP Shah Hospital has been recognized as a national referral facility with ISO 9001:2015 quality management certification
- We are also affiliated to COSECSA (College of Surgeons of East Central and Southern Africa), an independent body that fosters postgraduate education in surgery and provides surgical training.