Bilateral Inguinal Hernia Surgery Trans Abdominal Preperitoneal Repair



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This video demonstrates Bilateral Inguinal Hernia Surgery Trans Abdominal Preperitoneal Repair by Dr. R.K. Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. An inguinal hernia occurs when tissue, such as part of the intestine, protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles of the inguinal region. The resulting bulge can be painful, especially when you cough, bend over or lift a heavy object. However, many hernias do not cause pain. In a laparoscopic inguinal hernia procedure requiring general anesthesia, the laparoscopic surgeon operates through several small incisions in your abdomen. The laparoscopic surgeon may use laparoscopic or robotic instruments to repair a bilateral inguinal hernia. A laparoscope is inserted into one incision. Guided by the camera, the laparoscopic surgeon inserts tiny instruments through other small incisions to repair the hernia using synthetic mesh. People who have a minimally invasive repair might have less discomfort and scarring after surgery and a quicker return to normal activities. Long-term results of laparoscopic and open hernia surgeries are comparable. Minimally invasive laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery for bilateral hernia allows the laparoscopic surgeon to avoid scar tissue from an earlier hernia repair, so it might be a good choice for people whose hernias recur after open hernia surgery. It also might be a good choice for people with hernias on both sides of the body (bilateral). As with open surgery, it may be a few weeks before you can get back to your usual activity level. For more information log on to: https://www.laparoscopyhospital.com/ World Laparoscopy Hospital Cyber City, Gurugram, NCR Delhi INDIA : +919811416838 World Laparoscopy Training Institute Bld.No: 27, DHCC, Dubai UAE : +971525857874 World Laparoscopy Training Institute 8320 Inv Dr, Tallahassee, Florida USA : +1 321 250 7653