Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
Laparoscopic hernia repair is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat hernias by repositioning the protruding tissue and reinforcing the weakened area with a mesh. At Nexus Hospital, this procedure is performed using advanced laparoscopic techniques with small incisions, ensuring precision and patient comfort. A tiny camera provides clear visualization, allowing surgeons to repair the hernia effectively with minimal tissue damage. Compared to open surgery, this approach offers less pain, quicker recovery, and reduced risk of recurrence. It is suitable for various types of hernias, including inguinal, umbilical, and incisional hernias. The procedure is safe, efficient, and usually completed within a short duration. With expert care and post-operative support, patients can expect a smooth recovery and early return to normal activities.
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When is the treatment required?
- Visible swelling or bulge in the abdomen or groin
- Pain or discomfort, especially during movement or lifting
- Hernia increasing in size over time
- Recurrent hernia after previous surgery
- Risk of complications such as obstruction or strangulation
- Diagnosis of hernia through clinical evaluation
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Number of Sessions Required
Laparoscopic hernia repair is typically a one-time surgical procedure, followed by a short hospital stay and scheduled follow-up visits for recovery monitoring.
Meet The Doctors
Dr. Nikhila Muthyala
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
14+ Years of Experience
Dr. P Vamshi Bharath
General Surgeon | Laparoscopic Surgeon | Proctologist
13+ Years of Experience
Benefit of that treatment
- Minimally invasive with small incisions
- Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay
- Less pain and minimal scarring
- Lower risk of infection and complications
- Reduced chances of hernia recurrence
- Quick return to daily activities
FAQs
Yes, it is a safe and widely performed procedure with excellent outcomes when done by experienced surgeons.
Most patients recover within 1 to 2 weeks, depending on individual health and type of hernia.
The risk is low, especially with mesh repair, but following post-operative care instructions is important.