Laparoscopic Surgery for Hernia Repair

Laparoscopic Surgery for Hernia Repair - New York, NY
Posted on 2021/07/13 by Brian Jacob M.D.

Hernia Repair Treatment


 

When a hernia becomes symptomatic, the doctor will recommend surgery to correct the issue. A surgical hernia repair procedure involves pushing the bulge into its correct position. A mesh is then inserted to seal the area. If tissue gets trapped inside the abdominal wall, doctors will recommend immediate surgery. 

 

This problem of incarceration can lead to strangulation of the hernia if left untreated. This is where the blood supply to the organs is cut off. If the hernia can be pushed back into position, or if it goes away when you lie down, you may not need surgery.

 

Emergency Hernia Surgery 


 

A strangulated hernia can cause permanent damage, and the situation calls for a surgical emergency. If left untreated, the strangulated organs, in most cases the intestines, will die. It is vital to get emergency surgery to avoid becoming seriously ill. 

 

If you experience nausea, fever, or sudden pain that continues to get worse, it is vital to call the doctor immediately. You also need emergency treatment if the hernia changes color to become dark, red, or purple. You need immediate treatment if the hernia causes discomfort or pain, or if it’s growing bigger.

 

Types of Hernia Surgery


 

Anyone can get hernia repair surgery. There are two main types of surgery: open surgery and laparoscopic surgery. In most cases, the patient can go home the same day after the procedure. During open surgery, the patient will receive general anesthesia before an incision is made to open the skin. 

 

The hernia is pushed back into position before being tied off or removed. The weak area where the hernia is pushed through is closed off using stitches. A flexible mesh is added to provide extra support and keep the hernia from bulging out again.

 

Using Laparoscopic Surgery


 

Laparoscopic surgery is less invasive than open surgery and involves the use of gas to inflate the abdomen. This allows the surgeon to observe the organs. Small incisions will be made near the hernia through which a thin tube will be inserted. 

 

The tube has a tiny camera on one end called a laparoscope. The laparoscope takes images that help guide the surgeon when repairing the hernia. A mesh is used to repair the hernia. 

 

Benefits of Laparoscopic Surgery


 

Patients who get laparoscopic surgery for hernia repair recover faster. On average, patients will be back to their normal routine within a week after the procedure. The procedure is not as invasive as open surgery. The operation is usually safe and effective. 

 

If you require hernia repair, talk to your doctor about the best treatment for your condition. The type of hernia repair required will depend on its type, size, and location. The doctor will also consider other factors such as the patient’s age, health, and lifestyle. 


 

To learn more about hernia repair, visit the Laparoscopic Surgical Center of New York at our office in New York, New York. You can also call (212) 879-6677 to schedule an appointment.

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