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Hernia Surgery

Hernia surgery is one of the most common yet crucial procedures performed in the field of general and gastrointestinal surgery. A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue bulges through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue—most often in the abdominal wall. While some hernias may cause minimal symptoms initially, they tend to enlarge over time and can lead to serious complications such as obstruction, strangulation, or severe pain if left untreated. Surgical repair is the only definitive treatment for hernias and is recommended to prevent long-term risks.

Our surgeons are highly skilled in both open and laparoscopic (keyhole) techniques for hernia repair, ensuring minimal postoperative pain, faster recovery, and lower recurrence rates. We use state-of-the-art mesh materials and tailor the surgical approach based on the type, size, and complexity of the hernia. Our day-care surgery options allow most patients to return home the same day, and comprehensive post-operative care ensures a smooth return to normal activities.

Conditions Treated

  • Inguinal Hernia
  • Umbilical Hernia
  • Incisional Hernia
  • Femoral Hernia
  • Epigastric Hernia
  • Hiatal Hernia
  • Spigelian Hernia
  • Recurrent Hernia
  • Obstructed or Strangulated Hernia

Common Hernia Surgery Procedures

Open Hernia Repair (Herniorrhaphy): Traditional surgery where the hernia is pushed back and the muscle wall is reinforced with sutures or mesh.
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair: Minimally invasive approach using small incisions and a camera to repair hernias with faster recovery and less pain.
Mesh Repair (Hernioplasty): A synthetic mesh is used to strengthen the weakened area and prevent recurrence.
TAPP Repair (Transabdominal Preperitoneal): A laparoscopic technique where the hernia is accessed from inside the abdomen and repaired with mesh.
TEP Repair (Totally Extraperitoneal): Another laparoscopic method that repairs the hernia without entering the abdominal cavity.
Emergency Hernia Surgery: Performed when the hernia is strangulated or obstructed, requiring urgent intervention to save the tissue.