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The treatment options for hernias vary depending on the type and severity of the hernia.
Physicians typically consider several approaches:
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair: This minimally invasive technique involves making small incisions through which a tiny camera and surgical instruments are inserted. The surgeon uses the camera to guide the repair while watching a video monitor, resulting in quicker recovery and less postoperative pain compared to open surgery.
Open Hernia Repair: In this traditional procedure, a surgeon makes an incision near the hernia site, pushes the protruding tissue back into place, and reinforces the weakened abdominal wall with stitches or a synthetic mesh.
Laproscopic Hernia Repair | Open Hernia Repair |
|---|---|
| Advanced training is required for laparoscopic approach | Technique is old and varies in style from surgeon to surgeon |
| General anaesthesia is administered | Procedure is carried out under local anaesthesia also |
| Hernia is repaired from the inside from behind the muscle weakness | The muscle weakness is opened and the hernia is repaired from the outside |
| Advanced laparoscopic equipment is used | Requires standard surgical instruments |
| Recuurence rates and infection rates are at < 1% | Higher recurrence rates and infection rates are noted |
| Length of incision is no more than 1 -2 cm with 2 small punctures | Length of incision is 4 – 5 cm |
| Incision is made in the belly butto area | Incision is made in the groin area |
| Mesh is positioned behind the muscle | Mesh is positioned behind and above the muscle |
| Absorbable sutures used to secure the mesh in place | Mesh is sutured into the location |
| Patients feel little or no pain after the surgery | Patients may experience moderate post-operative pain |
| Patients return to normal activities in about 1 week | Patients resume normal activities in about 2-3 weeks |
| Surgery takes ablut 45 minutes to an hour | surgery takes about 30 minutes to 45 minutes |
| Difficulty in repairing large and complex hernias | Recommended surgical option for large and complex hernias |
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