Hernia

Painless & Safe laparoscopic surgery For Hernia From our highly experienced laparoscopic surgeons

Laparoscopic surgery for inguinal hernia repair is safe. MediCub Surgeons provide you with the most effective and Minimally-invasive Painless Laparoscopic Treatment for Hernia.

Simplified Laparoscopic Treatment By Our Experts For Hernia

The chance of a hernia coming back is low when the repair is done by an experienced surgeon who uses mesh patches. Synthetic patches are now widely used for hernia repair in both open and laparoscopic surgery. The chance that a hernia needs more than one repair also depends on your age and overall health.

Symptoms of Hernia

  • Swelling or bulge in the groin or scrotum (the pouch that contains the testicles).
  • Increased pain at the site of the bulge.
  • Pain while lifting.
  • Increase in the bulge size over time.
  • A dull aching sensation.
  • A sense of feeling full or signs of bowel obstruction.

Causes

Symptoms

Diagnosis

MediCub Experts will diagnose a hernia in a physical examination. The diagnosis of a hernia is easier as a bulge in the area where the hernia is present will be visible. For an accurate diagnosis, the doctor feels the area around the testicles and groin while the patient is asked to stand, strain or cough. 

In some cases, soft-tissue imaging like a CT scan will accurately diagnose the condition.

Surgery

MediCub experts recommend laparoscopic hernia repair as it has a shorter recovery time. The modern daycare surgical procedure usually makes 3 small incisions in your abdomen instead of a single larger incision. Special surgical instruments are inserted through the other incisions so the surgeon can pull the hernia back into place. There’s usually less pain after the operation, less muscle damage, and the small cuts can be closed with glue.
Recovery time is about 1 to 2 weeks, and the patient can return to light activity after 1-2 weeks.

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