MBBS, MS - General Surgery, FRCS - General Surgery
Dr M Jayashankar is Head of Department and Consultant for General Surgery at Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bangalore. Dr Jayashankar specialises in the…
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, FRCS - General Surgery
Dr M Jayashankar is Head of Department and Consultant for General Surgery at Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bangalore. Dr Jayashankar specialises in the…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Ramesh B S is a General Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Mahalakshmi Layout, Bangalore and has an experience of 29 years in these fields. Dr. Ramesh B…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery
Dr. Ramesh Makam is a renowned surgeon with more than 30 years of experience in the field of MAS & Bariatric Surgery. He is one of the pioneers of Basic and…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Surgical Oncology
Dr. G. Girish, is a consultant in Surgical Oncology at Aster CMI Hospital, with experience of over 6 years. His basic medical training was from the Adichunch…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Gaurav Prasad is a General Surgeon,Laparoscopic Surgeon and Proctologist in Electronics City, Bangalore and has an experience of 13 years in these fields…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
"Dr. Vikranth Suresh is a General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon, Proctologist, Vascular Surgeon and a Laser Specialist in Indiranagar, Bangalore and has an e…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery
Dr. Suriraju v is a well known urologist and laparosopic urologist with experience of 15 years in urology. He is the author of "Kidney Secrets Revealed. He h…
DNB - General Surgery, MBBS
Dr Sampath Kumar is a General Surgeon at Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bangalore. He has done specialisation in the field of General Surgery, Gastrointe…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Vijay Wadhwa is a General Surgeon at Sita Bhateja Specialty Hospital, Bangalore. He has specialized in gastroenterology. He did his MBBS from Kasturba Me…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Sridhar Pandit, serving at Manipal Northside currently has been a veteran specialist in general surgery, laparoscopic surgery and also practices in gener…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Naresh Babu is a highly experienced general surgeon who is currently associated with Dr. Malathi Manipal Hospital, Bangalore. To perform a surgery succes…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MRCS (UK)
"Dr. Sanjit Gogoi is a General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon and Proctologist in Frazer Town, Bangalore and has an experience of 12 years in these fields. Dr…
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Hernia surgery is a medical procedure used to treat a hernia, a condition where an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak area in the surrounding muscle or tissue wall. Hernias commonly occur in the abdomen or groin and may appear as a visible bulge that becomes more noticeable when coughing, lifting, or standing for long periods.
Hernia surgery involves returning the protruding tissue to its normal position and repairing the weakened muscle. The repair may be done using stitches alone or by placing a surgical mesh to strengthen the area and reduce the chance of recurrence. The procedure can be performed through open surgery or minimally invasive (laparoscopic) techniques, depending on the patient’s condition.
Hernia surgery is performed to relieve symptoms and prevent complications.
• Relieves Pain and Discomfort
Surgery removes the bulge and reduces pressure or pain caused by the hernia.
• Prevents Serious Complications
Untreated hernias can become trapped or lose blood supply, which may become life-threatening if not treated.
• Restores Normal Daily Function
After surgery, patients can return to normal activities without discomfort or movement limitations.
• Strengthens Weak Muscles
Using stitches or mesh reinforces the abdominal wall and reduces the risk of recurrence.
Hernia surgery may be recommended for people who:
• Have a visible bulge in the abdomen or groin.
• Experience pain or discomfort, especially during lifting or coughing.
• Have a hernia that is growing larger over time.
• Are at risk of complications such as strangulation or blockage.
• Want to improve quality of life and prevent future health problems.
• Open Hernia Surgery
A single incision is made over the hernia site. The tissue is pushed back, and the muscle wall is repaired with stitches or mesh.
• Laparoscopic (Keyhole) Surgery
Several small cuts are made, and a camera and surgical tools are used to repair the hernia. This method usually results in less pain and faster recovery.
• Herniorrhaphy vs Hernioplasty
• Herniorrhaphy: Repair using stitches only.
• Hernioplasty: Mesh is placed to strengthen the muscle and prevent recurrence.
1. Medical Evaluation
The doctor examines the hernia and may order imaging tests.
2. Pre-Surgery Preparation
Patients may need to fast and stop certain medicines before surgery.
3. Surgical Procedure
• The surgeon returns the tissue to its proper place.
• The weak muscle is repaired using stitches or mesh.
• The incision is closed.
4. Recovery & Monitoring
Many patients go home the same day or after a short hospital stay. Early walking is encouraged to promote healing.
Hernia surgery is usually performed in a hospital or surgical center. The procedure typically takes 30–60 minutes, depending on the type and complexity of the hernia. Many patients are discharged the same day, while some may require short observation.
Recovery time varies, but most people resume normal activities within a few weeks.
Hernia surgery is common and generally safe, but some risks include:
Possible Risks
• Infection or bleeding.
• Temporary numbness near the incision.
• Rare recurrence of the hernia.
• Mesh-related complications (uncommon).
Precautions
• Avoid heavy lifting during recovery.
• Follow wound care instructions.
• Attend follow-up visits to ensure proper healing.
• Surgery: Recommended for symptomatic or enlarging hernias to prevent complications.
• Watchful Waiting: May be considered for small, painless hernias but requires regular monitoring.
Surgery remains the most effective way to permanently correct a hernia and prevent future risks.
Hernia surgery is used to push the bulging tissue back into place and repair the weak muscle wall. It helps relieve pain and prevents serious complications such as strangulation.
Yes, hernia surgery is generally safe and commonly performed. Your doctor will assess your health and medical history to ensure the procedure is suitable for you.
The procedure usually takes 30–60 minutes. Many patients go home the same day, although some may need short hospital observation.
Most people return to light activities within a few days and resume normal routines within 2–4 weeks. Heavy lifting should be avoided during recovery.
Yes. Possible risks include infection, bleeding, or temporary discomfort near the incision. Recurrence is rare when proper care is followed.
Recurrence is uncommon but possible, especially if the abdominal wall remains weak or heavy strain occurs too soon after surgery.
Hernia surgery is usually performed by a general surgeon trained in open and laparoscopic procedures.
You should consult a doctor if you notice a bulge, pain, or swelling that worsens with activity or becomes difficult to push back.