Reinforced Recovery: Laparoscopic IPOM Plus Technique for Ventral Hernia Reconstruction
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IPOM Plus (Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh Plus) is one of the most advanced and reliable laparoscopic techniques for repairing ventral hernias. At World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH), this procedure is performed with precision, safety, and a strong emphasis on long-term outcomes. The hospital’s internationally recognized training programs and state-of-the-art surgical facilities make it a global leader in minimally invasive hernia repair. The IPOM Plus approach goes beyond traditional intraperitoneal mesh placement by incorporating defect closure before mesh fixation. Closing the hernia defect not only restores the abdominal wall’s natural anatomy but also reduces the chances of seroma formation, bulging, and recurrence. This technique is especially beneficial for medium and large ventral hernias, where abdominal wall tension must be managed meticulously. At WLH, surgeons use high-resolution laparoscopic imaging and advanced energy devices to dissect adhesions, prepare the defect, and place the mesh securely. The use of composite meshes ensures minimal risk of adhesion to intra-abdominal organs while providing strong reinforcement to the repaired area. Fixation is typically done with a combination of absorbable tacks and intracorporeal sutures, following global surgical standards. Patients benefit from smaller incisions, minimal postoperative pain, and faster return to daily activities compared to open hernia surgery. World Laparoscopy Hospital also follows enhanced recovery protocols, allowing most patients to be discharged within 24–48 hours of surgery. With expert faculty, cutting-edge technology, and a commitment to surgical excellence, WLH has established itself as a trusted center for IPOM Plus ventral hernia repair and a leading institute for training surgeons in this advanced laparoscopic technique.
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