
Dr. Wasim M Dar is a highly skilled and accomplished Consultant - Advanced laparoscopic & Bariatric surgeon and the Director of Q Medical Center & Hospital, with a broad practice extending across Bangalore
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Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery is an advanced technique to treat patients with hernia without any significant side effects. Hernia forms when an organ pushes through a weakness or defect in the tissue or muscle that holds it in place. A hernia is common in the abdomen, and it can occur in the belly button, upper thigh, and groin areas. Though hernias are not fatal, yet they need surgical correction to avoid complications.
The leading cause of a hernia is strain and muscle weakness. The common causes of muscle weakness are aging process, persistent coughing, weakening of the muscles from injury and surgery, or a congenital defect.
The laparoscopic surgeon inflates the patient’s abdominal region with carbon-dioxide gas. The gas gives the surgeon an adequate space and a clear view of the organs. Then, he will make small slits near the surgical site. A thin tube with a small camera called a laparoscope is inserted through the incision. The surgeon uses images from the laparoscope and repairs hernia. Then the hole is covered with a mesh from inside the abdomen. Generally, the patient will be administered general anesthesia for laparoscopic hernia surgery.
Laparoscopic hernia surgery can be performed to repair the majority of the hernias, including
If the patient is administered general anaesthesia, nausea, vomiting, and giddiness may be experienced once he comes to consciousness. However, these symptoms will fade away fast. Within 3-6 hours, the patient will be able to walk freely. The patient will be prescribed pain medications. Light exercises will be taught to the patient. Within a couple of week, the patient may return to normal activities. However, the physical condition and recovery vary between individuals.
Hernia operations used to be associated with significant pain in the past. Not anymore! With the advent of advanced laparoscopic and robotic technologies,most hernia are treated through a keyhole surgery.This involves negligible pain.The patient is usually discharged the next morning of the operation.Most patients join back office in a week and can resume their routine activities and driving within 7 days.
Most hernia surgeries are done through the keyhole or laparoscopic method these days.This is associated with minimal pain and most patients are comfortable to walk and carry out their regular activities in 2 to 3 days. Patients who undergo open hernia repair might take a longer time to return to resume normal activities.This can vary from 1 to 3 weeks depending upon the nature of the surgery.
Patients who undergo laparoscopic hernia surgery can resume normal activities within a few days.They can gradually start simple exercises and jogging after 2 weeks of the operation.It is advisable to avoid lifting heavy weights and high intensity training for 6 weeks after laparoscopic surgery. Patients who undergo open hernia repairs are advised to avoid strenuous exercise for at least 3 months following surgery.
Recurrence is rare when the procedure is done correctly by an experienced hernia surgeon, but maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding heavy lifting can reduce the risk even further.
Consultant – Advanced laparoscopic & Bariatric surgeon
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