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What are the potential benefits of MIP over conventional surgery for ventral hernia repair?

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MIP for ventral hernia repair has significant benefits over conventional surgery. These benefits include a shorter hospital stay and smaller incisions - so you can get back to your life sooner.

What happens during ventral hernia surgery?

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Traditionally, surgeons have repaired a hernia through an open incision in the abdomen. Today, however, more and more people are having their ventral hernias repaired by MIP. During a conventional hernia repair, an incision, often several inches long, is made in the abdominal wall, through the skin, into the abdomen. The contents of the hernia are pushed back into the abdomen and the muscles are sutured back together.

What is a ventral hernia?

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A ventral hernia usually occurs in the abdominal wall because of a weakening due to a previous surgical incision. The result is a bulge or tear in the abdominal wall that allows a balloon-like sac to form in the weakened area.

What could happen if a ventral hernia is left untreated?

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Like other hernias, a ventral hernia may become worse if left untreated. And ventral hernias can be dangerous, because abdominal structures, like the intestines, can become stuck or twisted in the hernia, leading to a more complex and riskier operation. While the only known treatment is to have the ventral hernia repaired through surgery, it is generally considered to be a low-risk surgical procedure associated with few complications.

I see you had a hernia surgery. What caused your hernia?

John Stone Fitness - FAQ
It was bound to happen to me eventually - inguinal hernias are often congenital. My dad had an inguinal hernia on both sides, and he never lifted anything heavier than a beer. Heavy weight training may have caused it to happen a little sooner, but it would have happened eventually even if I had continued to live a sedentary lifestyle. Being in good shape allowed for a very quick recovery - my surgeon was impressed! Back to index People who work out and lift weights are compensating.

Will Surgery To Repair My Hernia or LES Hurt?

Center for Videoscopic and Laser Surgery
Today surgical techniques are available that cause much less pain and discomfort than ever before. Fortunately, hernias and weakened LES are conditions that can be treated with this new technology. In fact, use of these new techniques has been so successful with hernia repairs, that most persons are only out of work for 7 to 10 days and are eating and functioning normally in three weeks. During the surgery, you will be given an anesthetic to insure you have no discomfort.

How Long Does Surgery For A Hernia or LES Repair Take?

Center for Videoscopic and Laser Surgery
About an hour to an hour and one half; the time can differ slightly from person to person. Dr. McKernan has performed over 700 cases and his average surgical time is 81 minutes, with 95% of patient leaving for home the morning after surgery.

What are the methods of hernia repair?

Laparoscopy Hospital - Frequently asked questions about lapa...
The hernia can be repaired by either conventional or laparoscopic methods. Incisional Herniorrhaphy is a common operation that general surgeons perform. Laparoscopic Herniorrhaphy is being done at a time when Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy has shown definite benefits over the open technique.

What is the principle of laparoscopic repair of hernia?

Laparoscopy Hospital - Frequently asked questions about lapa...
We can imagine a bathtub. When we put the rubber stopper at the outlet and fill it with water, the water pressure pushes the stopper in place and keeps it fixed there. The more the water, the firmer is the stopper. Now, if we were to put the stopper from the outside. Then the water pressure in the tub is going to push the stopper out as the pressure increases. This is Pascal's law. The same scenario can be imagined with placing a mesh on the hole where the hernia is.

What are the potential risks and complications of inguinal hernia repair?

Consultants in General Surgery: Frequently Asked Questions
Injury to surrounding structures, such as testicular vessels or vas deferens, possibly leading to the need for removal of the testicle

How long does it take to do a laparoscopic hernia repair?

Laparoscopy Hospital - Frequently asked questions about lapa...
The laparoscopic herniorrhaphy generally takes an hour or two to perform, and most patient are able to return home within 48 hours of the surgery.

What is the difference between a ventral hernia and an incisional hernia ?

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An incisional hernia simply refers to a hernia where a previous incision took place. Frequently, this is the ventral surface of the abdominal wall and so the terms mix. In either case, it is a defect through which a bulge takes place. This bulge could have intestine within and thus, needs repair.

Will I have swelling or discoloration after a hernia repair?

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You may have swelling or discoloration in the incision which may go into the groin and genital area several days after surgery. This should resolve within 7 to 21 days. There are no restrictions as to sexual activity as long as no discomfort occurs.

If my ACL is torn, should I have surgery to repair it?

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a general rule, the body cannot repair a torn ACL if the tear is complete. Partial tears may sometimes heal but often will progress to becoming complete tears. If surgery is needed, the surgeon will not repair the ligament directly, as this has a low success rate, but will instead use a nearby tendon to reconstruct the original ligament. Your future demands in multi-directional sport.

What is a hernia?

HerniaOptions.com
A hernia, an abnormal bulging of the internal organs, can develop in many areas of the body, but it often develops in the intestine.

What Is The Surgery For an Inguinal Hernia Like?

Center for Videoscopic and Laser Surgery
Today surgical techniques are available that cause much less pain and discomfort than ever before. Fortunately, hernias are conditions that can be treated with this new technology. In fact, use of these new techniques has been so successful with hernia repairs, that most persons are only out of work for 7 to 10 days and are eating and functioning normally in three weeks.

Can a hiatal hernia return after surgery?

HeartburnHelp.com: MIP for GERD FAQ
Recurrence of reflux, or of a hiatal hernia, should be uncommon. It is more common in patients with a very large hernia, strictures, and obesity.
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