Laparoscopic hernia repairs just like any other laparoscopic procedure. In this process, general anesthesia is given & very narrow,
or a small cut (incision) is to be made
in below the navel. Your abdomen is inflated with air so that the surgeons
can see your abdominal organs.
The reason behind the
Laparoscopic hernia repairs:
This particular
surgical repair is recommended for those
inguinal hernias that are causing pain or showing other symptoms and also for
hernias which are incarcerated/ strangulated. MIPH or minimally invasive
procedure for the Haemorrhoids is also very popular painless surgery & an
alternative approach to risky procedures and usually done by the experts of MIPH surgeon in Hyderabad.
This surgery
may not be recommended for those who:
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Cannot tolerate normal anesthesia
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Suffering
from bleeding disorders like hemophilia or ITP (Idiopathic
thrombocytopenic purpura)
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Gone through many abdominal
surgeries because any scar tissue might take the surgery harder to do with the
help of a laparoscope
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Suffering from different lung
diseases like emphysema because in this procedure the carbon dioxide can
be used to inflate your abdomen that may interfere with breathing.
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Having
an incarcerated hernia
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Are pregnant.
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Are of extremely obese.
Different Advantages of Laparoscopic hernia repairs
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Laparoscopic hernia
repairs cause less pain as compared to other
procedures & can be able to return to their daily routine quickly without
any hesitation.
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In this procedure, the chances of your hernia coming back after this
particular surgery can range from 1-10
out of total 100 surgeries, but that too
depends on persons health conditions & lifestyle.
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The repairing process of a recurrent hernia is quite easy and becomes
easier with laparoscopic techniques as compared to the open surgery.
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With this procedure, it can be possible to check for a repair & second hernia on the opposite end
of the operation.
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With certain cosmetic reasons
& usage of small incisions, laparoscopy is
more appealing.
Certain risks
associated with laparoscopic hernia repairs:
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Risks with general anesthesia
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Fluid (seromas) in the inguinal
canal, the scrotum, or even in abdominal muscles
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Your inability to urinate or
urinary retention or even bladder injury
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Certain
infections from the mesh or stitches
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Adhesions or scar tissue formation
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Different injuries to blood
vessels, belly organs & nerves
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Pain in thigh or numbness
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Recurrence of a hernia