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Hernia Surgery

Hernia surgery, also known as herniorrhaphy or hernioplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to repair a hernia—a protrusion of an organ or tissue through a weakened or torn abdominal wall. Hernias can occur in various locations, including the groin (inguinal hernia), abdomen (ventral or incisional hernia), and diaphragm (hiatal hernia). The surgery aims to reinforce the weakened area of the abdominal wall, typically by pushing the protruding tissue back into place and repairing the opening with sutures or surgical mesh.

The Benefits of Hernia Surgery

One of the primary benefits of hernia surgery is the resolution of symptoms associated with the hernia, such as pain, discomfort, and the risk of complications such as bowel obstruction or strangulation. By repairing the weakened or torn abdominal wall, hernia surgery can alleviate symptoms and restore normal function, allowing patients to resume their daily activities without limitations. Additionally, hernia surgery is often performed using minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery, which involve smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, shorter recovery times, and improved cosmetic outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.

Additionally, hernia surgery is often performed using minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery, which involve smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, shorter recovery times, and improved cosmetic outcomes compared to traditional open surgery. Learn more about our robotic surgery options for hernia repair.

Are You a Candidate for Hernia Surgery?

Determining whether someone is a suitable candidate for hernia surgery depends on various factors that include: 

  • The size and location of the hernia
  • The severity of symptoms
  • The patient's overall health
  • The surgeon's recommendation

While not all hernias require surgical intervention, surgery may be recommended for symptomatic hernias that affect daily activities, increase the risk of complications, or fail to respond to conservative treatment measures such as lifestyle modifications or supportive garments. It's essential for patients to consult with their SouthCoast Health surgeon, to assess their individual condition and discuss the most appropriate treatment options for their hernia.

 
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