Hernia can be treated well by open as well as laparoscopic way. I do all types of inguinal, incisional, umbilical etc hernias by both laparoscopic and open method very effectively and successfully. I have done almost thousand such hernia repairs laparoscopically.
A hernia is the abnormal exit of tissue or an organ, such as the bowel, through the wall of the cavity in which it normally resides. Hernias come in a number of types. Most commonly they involve the abdomen, specifically the groin. Groin hernias are most common of the inguinal type but may also be femoral. Other hernias include hiatus, incisional, and umbilical hernias. Symptoms are present in about 66% of people with groin hernias. This may include pain or discomfort especially with coughing, exercise, or going to the bathroom. Often it gets worse throughout the day and improves when lying down. A bulging area may occur that becomes larger when bearing down. Groin hernias occur more often on the right than left side. The main concern is strangulation, where the blood supply to part of the bowel is blocked. This usually produces severe pain and tenderness of the area. Hiatus or hiatal hernias often result in heartburn but may also cause chest pain or pain with eating.
A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue protrudes through a weakened area of muscle or connective tissue. It may cause pain or discomfort and, in some cases, can lead to more serious complications if left untreated. Surgical treatment is often the recommended option to repair the hernia and avoid risks like organ strangulation or obstruction.
Robotic surgery is becoming a popular choice for hernia repair. It provides a minimally invasive approach, with smaller incisions and faster recovery times, offering patients a more comfortable and effective treatment option. Dr. Sanjay Kolte is highly skilled ,ensures that each patient receives the best care possible.
A hiatus hernia develops when part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm, entering the chest cavity. This condition often leads to discomfort such as acid reflux, difficulty swallowing, and chest pain. For many individuals, non-surgical treatments like medication and lifestyle changes may be sufficient. However, when these methods fail, surgery may be necessary.
For more severe cases, robotic surgery offers a precise and minimally invasive solution. This technique involves smaller incisions and provides enhanced control during the procedure, which leads to quicker recovery and minimal postoperative discomfort.
A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weakened area in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. One common type, hiatus hernia, can cause symptoms like heartburn, chest pain, and difficulty swallowing. Dr. Sanjay Kolte, an experienced specialist in Pune, offers effective care for hiatus hernia and other hernia conditions, utilizing advanced techniques like robotic surgery.
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