Hernia Surgery
Hernia surgery is required when there is a protrusion of an organ or tissue through a weakened spot in the surrounding muscles or connective tissue. Common types of hernias include inguinal, umbilical, femoral, and incisional hernias. At Dhatri Healthcare Clinic, we specialize in hernia surgery using the latest techniques to ensure effective treatment with minimal recovery time and reduced discomfort.
Why Hernia Surgery is Needed?
Hernia surgery is typically necessary when the hernia causes pain, discomfort, or complications such as strangulation, where the blood supply to the affected tissue is compromised. Surgery helps to prevent these risks and restores normal function, improving quality of life. Early intervention can help avoid more complex procedures and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Types of Hernia Surgeries We Perform:
- Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery: A minimally invasive approach where small incisions are made to insert a camera and surgical tools. This technique offers quicker recovery, reduced pain, and smaller scars.
- Open Hernia Surgery: A traditional approach where a larger incision is made to repair the hernia. This procedure may be used for larger hernias or when laparoscopic surgery is not feasible.
- Hernia Repair with Mesh: A mesh is used to reinforce the weakened area of the abdominal wall and prevent the hernia from recurring. This can be done through both open and laparoscopic surgery.
- Umbilical and Inguinal Hernia Repair: These specific procedures address hernias in the belly button (umbilical) or groin area (inguinal), which are common in both children and adults.
Why Choose Dhatri Healthcare for Hernia Surgery?
At Dhatri Healthcare Clinic, we offer advanced, minimally invasive hernia surgery techniques to reduce recovery time and improve surgical outcomes. Our expert surgeons assess each case individually and provide personalized care to ensure the best treatment plan. Whether you need a laparoscopic approach or traditional open surgery, we are committed to providing the highest standard of care for a safe and speedy recovery.