At Sandozi Health – Gastro, Liver & Pancreas Centre, we offer advanced laparoscopic hernia repair services to effectively treat hernias with minimal invasiveness and quicker recovery times. Hernias occur when an organ or tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue, causing discomfort and potentially serious complications if left untreated. Our specialized approach to hernia repair ensures that patients receive comprehensive care tailored to their specific needs.
Understanding Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
Laparoscopic hernia repair, also known as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, involves using a laparoscope—a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light attached—to access and repair the hernia. Compared to traditional open surgery, laparoscopic techniques offer several advantages, including smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, faster recovery, and lower risk of complications such as infection and hernia recurrence.
Procedure Overview
During a laparoscopic hernia repair:
Anesthesia: Patients are typically placed under general anesthesia to ensure comfort during the procedure.
Incision: Instead of a large incision, several small incisions (usually less than 1 inch in length) are made near the hernia site.
Insertion of Laparoscope: A laparoscope is inserted through one of the incisions, allowing the surgeon to view the hernia and surrounding tissues on a monitor.
Repair Process: Using specialized surgical instruments, the hernia is gently pushed back into place, and a synthetic mesh may be placed over the defect to reinforce the weakened area and prevent future herniation.
Closure: Once the hernia is repaired and the mesh is securely in place, the incisions are closed with sutures or surgical tape.
Minimal Scarring: Smaller incisions result in less noticeable scars and reduced risk of wound complications.
Quicker Recovery: Patients typically experience less postoperative pain and can resume normal activities sooner compared to open surgery.
Lower Risk of Complications: Reduced risk of infection and hernia recurrence due to the use of mesh reinforcement and precise surgical techniques.