Posts

Showing posts with the label abdominal wall

Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Surgery India | Surgery Tours India

Image
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair A  laparoscopic hernia repair  is basically a minimally invasive surgical procedure used in repair of most types of hernia. A hernia is caused when the internal organs or tissues bulge out and can be seen straining against the abdominal wall noticeably. Hernias are seen in various parts of the body such as abdomen, diaphragm, groin, brain and at previous surgery sites. Many different methods are used to treat or repair hernia including hernioplasty, herniorrhaphy and herniotomy although laparoscopic hernia repair is still considered to be most convenient and efficient than other traditional hernia repair methods. A laparoscopic hernia repair procedure is used to treat various types of hernias such as umbilical hernia, femoral hernia, inguinal hernia, etc. How is Laparoscopic Hernia Repair surgery performed? A  hernia repair surgery  is to correct the abnormal bulge caused by bulging internal organ or tissue accumulation. T...

Inguinal Hernia Surgery | Causes, Treatments, and Risks

Image
What is inguinal hernia repair? An  inguinal hernia  occurs when soft tissues protrude through an area of weakness or a defect in your lower abdominal muscles. It’s often in or near the groin area. Anybody can get an inguinal hernia, but it’s more common in men than women. During   inguinal hernia repair , your surgeon pushes the bulging tissues back into the abdomen while stitching and reinforcing the portion of the abdominal wall containing the defect. This procedure is also known as inguinal herniorrhaphy and open hernia repair. Surgery isn’t always necessary, but hernias generally don’t improve without it. In some cases, an untreated hernia can become life-threatening. While there are some side effects and risks associated with surgery, most people have positive results. What causes an inguinal hernia? The cause of   inguinal hernias   isn’t always known, but they could be the result of weak spots in the abdominal...