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Hernia Repair Surgery

Hernia repair surgery is also known as herniorrhaphy or hernioplasty and it is used for the treatment of a hernia. There are three types of hernia surgery u2013 Open Hernia Surgery, Laparoscopic Surgery, and Robotic Surgery. Let's explore more: https://www.southlakegeneralsurgery.com/hernia-repair-surgery/

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Hernia Repair Surgery

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  1. HERNIA REPAIR SURGERY By Dr Valeria Simone MD (Southlake General Surgery, Texas, USA)

  2. Overview Hernia repair surgery is also known as herniorrhaphy or hernioplasty and it is used for the treatment of a hernia. There are three types of hernia surgery – Open Hernia Surgery, Laparoscopic Surgery, and Robotic Surgery.

  3. How to treat a hernia? Treatment of Hernia A hernia is generally treated with a surgical procedure. There are three different types of hernia surgery: Open Hernia Repair Surgery, Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Surgery, and Robotic Hernia Repair Surgery.

  4. How is Open hernia repair surgery performed? In open hernia repair surgery, your doctor makes one large incision to access the hernia site. Then the surgeon pushes the hernia back and fixes the weak spot with hernia mesh (optional) and sutures. Many people get discharged from the hospital on the same day and the complete recovery time is about three weeks. Your doctor will advise avoiding lifting heavy objects and strenuous exercise for about six weeks after hernia surgery.

  5. How is laparoscopic hernia repair surgery performed? Laparoscopic hernia surgery, also known as minimally invasive hernia surgery, is performed with the help of a laparoscope and other special surgical tools. In laparoscopic hernia surgery, your doctor makes a few small incisions close to the hernia site to insert a tube with a camera on top (Laparoscope) and fix the hernia. Recovery time in laparoscopic hernia surgery is generally faster and a patient can resume normal activities a week earlier than with open surgery. In laparoscopic hernia surgery, your doctor inserts a harmless gas (Carbon dioxide) to inflate the abdomen. This helps the surgeon view the inside of the abdomen. Once the hernia is fixed, your doctor places the hernia mesh to strengthen the abdominal walls and closes the incision with sutures. One of the advantages of laparoscopic surgery is three to four small scars on the abdomen as compared to one large scar. You will feel less pain after surgery and quickly recover in a couple of days. In both surgeries, your surgeon uses general anesthesia.

  6. How is robotic hernia repair surgery performed? Robotic hernia surgery also uses a laparoscope to perform the surgery, like laparoscopic hernia surgery. Your surgeon makes three to four small incisions close to the hernia site, inserts the laparoscope, inflates the abdomen, and monitors the surgery on a screen connected to a TV. Robotic surgery is slightly different from laparoscopic surgery. In robotic surgery, the surgeon uses a console in the operating room and uses surgical instruments through the console. Robotic surgery can also be used for small hernias and weak spots, and now it can also be used to reconstruct the abdominal wall. Another difference between laparoscopic surgery and robotic surgery is the use of a robot that can also display 3D images of the inner section of the abdomen as compared to 2-dimensional images of laparoscopic surgery. Robotic surgery helps the surgeon easily place sutures and mesh inside the abdomen.

  7. Exercise for Hernia Daily exercise helps strengthen abdominal muscles close to the hernia, reduces hernia symptoms, and helps you maintain a healthy weight to avoid further complications. In a study, it was observed that people who are obese and undergoing ventral hernia repair, followed an exercise regime. These people had fewer complications after surgery. You need to be a little cautious about exercises like weightlifting that put pressure on the abdomen since these exercises can add extra pressure to the area of the hernia. It may increase the hernia bulge. If you notice any lump related to a hernia, it is always recommended to consult the physician about the exercise. They can guide you about the exercises you can add to your fitness regime and help reduce the symptoms of hernia.

  8. How to prevent a hernia? An induvial can prevent a hernia from growing. There are several factors that can cause a hernia, such as an existing inherited condition or surgery in the past. Besides, you can make a few changes in your lifestyle to help reduce the risk of a hernia. This includes activities that put a strain on your abdomen area. Let’s explore more: Hernia Repair Surgery - Southlake General Surgery

  9. Appointment For more information on Hernia Repair surgery or Laparoscopic hernia surgery. You can contact our healthcare expert today at +1 (817) 748-0200. You can also make an online appointment with us. Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Valeria Simone MD Board-certified General Surgeon at Southlake General Surgery, Texas, USA. Follow us on Facebook and YouTube. Source: Hernia Repair Surgery - Southlake General Surgery

  10. THANK YOU! SOUTHLAKE GENERAL SURGERY 1545 E. Southlake Blvd, Suite 270 Southlake, TX 76092 EMAIL: info@southlakegeneralsurgery.com VISIT US AT: www.southlakegeneralsurgery.com

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