Facts And Information About Hernia Repair Surgery

By Brian Barnes


Hernia will mostly be experienced whenever there is breaking of internal tissues or organs through holes in the body. There are surgical procedures used for the treatment. The procedures most used are hernioplasty and herniorrhaphy. In consideration of hernia repair surgery, there are a number of things that one should know.

Small hernias never cause any symptoms. Generally, the surgeries are classified as either hernioplasty or herniorrhaphy. The surgeries are performed during the day and thus will get home on the same day. They are fairly safe and effective. In most cases, it will take between 1 and 2 years before hernias start to cause painful, noticeable symptoms. There are people who might notice symptoms only when they take part in strenuous exercise.

There are symptoms which if one has, will indicate that they should consider going for surgical treatment. The person might have long-term discomfort and pain, or it could be that the hernias are enlarging. You will need to go for surgery when the discomfort is such that you are unable to do daily chores. Also, surgical treatment is called for when hernias are in places where they can enlarge and get worse, for instance the groins. There are however some cases in which the condition does not cause symptoms to warrant medical attention. Nevertheless, hernias can never get resolved without treatment.

The first procedure is known as hernioplasty and happens to be the oldest of all the procedures used. With this treatment, a surgeon makes an incision directly above where the hernia is. The incision is long. After that, he uses surgical tools for opening the cut so that access is created. In case there is an organ or tissue that gets displaced, it will be returned to its original location. That is followed by removal of the hernia sac. Thereafter, the muscle sides from where the hernia protruded are stitched into position.

The second procedure is hernioplasty and is commonly known as mesh repair. With this procedure, instead of stitching muscles openings to close them, they are covered using flat, sterile mesh. That mesh is made from plastic that is flexible. There are small cuts made around the home, followed by having the patch stitched.

Before being discharged from hospital, the surgeon will detail the activities which one should avoid and for what period of time. Full recovery will take between 3 and 6 weeks. It takes 1 or 2 weeks before you are allowed to get back to daily activities.

Just like any other type of surgical procedure, there are possible side effects that the treatments come with. The site of incision will appear noticeably red and swollen. Also, it might be painful when touched. In order to reduce inflammation, there is the use of over the counter medications. Other side effects that are less common include infections, tissue damage and urinary tract infection.

There are signs that when experienced will need you to see a doctor. For example, in case the incision remains very painful even after some days, a visit to the doctor will be required. You also need to see a doctor if new symptoms appear which were not there initially.




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