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Hernia

Recovery After Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

By Dr. Kundan Kharde 7 min read Published
Medically reviewed by Dr. Kundan Kharde (MS General Surgery, FMAS) • Last reviewed:
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Hernia is a condition where internal organs protrude through a weakness in the abdominal wall. Dr Kundan Kharde specializes in laparoscopic hernia repair, offering minimally invasive solutions with excellent outcomes.

Types and Characteristics of Hernia

The most common types include inguinal hernia (groin), umbilical hernia (belly button), and incisional hernia (previous surgery site). Each type presents differently, with varying pain levels and complication risks. Hernias develop due to a combination of muscle weakness and increased intra-abdominal pressure.

When Surgery Becomes Necessary

While small asymptomatic hernias may be monitored, surgery is recommended for symptomatic hernias, those increasing in size, or risk of incarceration. Laparoscopic repair offers advantages over open surgery including smaller incisions, reduced pain, and faster recovery.

Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Procedure

This minimally invasive technique uses a camera and small instruments through small incisions. A mesh patch is placed to reinforce the weak area. The procedure takes 30-60 minutes depending on complexity. Same-day discharge is common, with most patients returning to light activities within a week.

Recovery and Long-term Outcomes

Post-operative recovery involves pain management, activity restrictions for 4-6 weeks, and regular follow-up appointments. Recurrence rates with laparoscopic repair are 5-10%. Maintaining healthy weight and avoiding heavy lifting reduces recurrence risk.

Key Takeaways

Modern laparoscopic hernia repair offers excellent outcomes with minimal morbidity. Early surgical intervention prevents complications and improves quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I lift heavy objects after hernia surgery?

Avoid heavy lifting (over 10 pounds) for 4-6 weeks post-surgery. Gradual progression to normal activities under doctor's guidance is recommended.

Will mesh cause any problems?

Modern surgical mesh is biocompatible and safe. Infection or mesh rejection is rare (less than 1%). Benefits of hernia repair far outweigh minimal risks.

How long is hernia surgery?

Laparoscopic hernia repair typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on hernia size and complexity. Patients are discharged the same day in most cases.

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