Incisional Hernia Treatment Without Surgery
A hernia is what occurs when a part of an internal organ or tissue bulges through a muscle. An incisional hernia usually occurs post-surgery at the site of the incision. A protrusion is formed at this site. Incisional hernias account for 15-20% of all abdominal hernias.
All abdominal surgeries carry a 33% risk of postoperative hernias. It occurs due to the weakening of the abdominal muscle. They are most likely to occur anywhere between three to six months post-surgery; however, they can occur sooner or later.
At Chaudhary hospital, we have an excellent track record for hernia treatment and internal medicine solutions. Our specialists can help with
- Acute abdomen pain
- Inspection of swelling
- Other abdominal concerns
Why Choose Chaudhary Hospital For Incisional Hernia Laparoscopic Surgery
Our internal medicine team, led by Dr Deepti Singh, is well equipped to deal with different types of hernias. First, our specialists consider the patient’s medical history, genetics and any other factors that may affect the treatment method. Then, the specialist will decide the treatment procedure after inspection and considering the factors mentioned. At Chaudhary Hospital, we undertake the following countermeasures against hernia:
Desarda Hernia Treatment
Progrip Mesh Repair
3D Mesh Repair
Desarda Hernia Treatment
This treatment does not require a mesh and uses a muscle strip instead.
Progrip Mesh Repair
An open repair is conducted using a simple, rapid, and effective mesh with a reduced operating time.
3D Mesh Repair
This is an advanced surgical method used to prevent recurrence of hernia and is performed under local anaesthesia