Dr.DigantPathak is the Laparoscopic hernia specialist in jabalpur. He offers a wide array of options for hernia patients, from simple open repair to state-of-the-art laparoscopic surgeries to complicated abdominal wall reconstruction/component separation techniques.
A hernia is
a common problem and the only solution is to get a timely surgery done by an
expert surgeon.
What is a hernia?
A hernia is
an abnormal protrusion of the abdominal contents through an opening in the
abdominal wall
Why does hernia happen?
A hernia
develops because of weakness in the abdominal musculature. There is high
positive pressure inside the abdomen which tends to push the abdominal organs
outside. Normally strong abdominal muscles do not let the organs come out but
weak muscles fail to do so resulting in abnormal protrusion of the
intraabdominal organs. This presents as abnormal swelling visible outside and
this swelling is called a hernia.
Where does hernia occur?
A hernia is
common in the following areas:
Inguinal: near the
junction between abdomen and thighs
Umbilical: near
your belly button
Incisional: at the
site of previous surgery
There are
some uncommon sites also like femoral, epigastric etc.
Treatment of hernia
There is
only one solution: surgery. During surgery, the surgeon tries to close the
defect in the muscle and add a mesh (a foreign body) to buttress the weak are.
The mesh acts as a platform over which new tissue develops and makes the weak
area strong.
What are the surgical techniques available?
Hernia
surgery can be done by an open incision method or by a minimally invasive
method which includes either laparoscopic technique or robotic surgery.
Recovery after hernia surgery
As far as
recovery after hernia surgery is concerned it depends on several factors like:
- Patient-related factor: age,
health status like diabetes, obesity, overall well being
- Surgeon related factor: a
surgery performed by an expert hernia surgeon gives a better recovery as
compared to an inexperienced surgeon
- Technique: minimally invasive
surgical technique provides faster recovery
Usually,
some pain, swelling, and soreness will obviously be there. It is part of the
natural healing process. It usually settles with time. If it is persistent and
especially if it is accompanied by fever one must consult his/ her operating
surgeon.
For initial
5-7 days you must not get involved in any type of vigorous activities. Be
gentle during your movements. You can start walking from the day of surgery
itself but it should be a slow and gentle walk, not a brisk walk. You are not
supposed to strain for stools. If you feel constipated you can take some mild
laxatives.
You can
start climbing stairs after 4-5 days. You can go for a short morning and
evening walk but on a smooth road only.
You can have
a shower after 2-3 days. After showering keep your surgical site dry and clean.
After 7-10
days you can resume your business work, start riding a bike with button start
type ignition, you can gradually increase your morning or evening walk distance
and speed of your walk.
After 10
days or so you can be as normal as a non-surgical person but please avoid
lifting weight more than 3- 5 kgs, avoid smoking because these two are the most
common factors implicated in recurrence after hernia surgery.
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