Laparoscopic Ventral/Incisional Hernia Repair
Laparoscopic ventral/incisional hernia repair
Approximately 350,000-500,000 ventral hernia repairs are performed each year in the United States. Many are performed by the conventional “open” method. Some are performed laparoscopically. If your surgeon has recommended a laparoscopic repair, this brochure can help you understand what a...
Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Robotic inguinal hernia repair
Inguinal hernia repair is surgery to repair a hernia in your groin. A hernia is tissue that bulges out of a weak spot in the abdominal wall. Your intestine may bulge out through this weakened area.
During surgery to repair the hernia,...
Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair
Approximately 600,000 inguinal or groin hernia repair operations are performed annually in the United States. Some are performed by the conventional “open” method. Some hernia repairs are performed using a small telescope known as a laparoscope. If your surgeon has recommended...
Open Incisional and-or Ventral Hernia Repair
Ventral hernia repair
Ventral hernia repair is surgery to repair a ventral hernia. A ventral hernia is a sac (pouch) formed from the inner lining of your belly (abdomen) that pushes through a hole in the abdominal wall.
Ventral hernias often occur at the site of...
Inguinal Hernia Repair, Open
What is a Inguinal Hernia?
Inguinal hernias happen when the abdomen wall has natural areas of potential weakness. Hernias can develop at these or other areas due to heavy strain on the abdominal wall, aging, injury, an old incision or a weakness present from birth....
Hernia Repair
What is a Hernia?
A hernia occurs when part of an internal organ or tissue bulges through a weak area of muscle or other tissue that holds it in place. Most hernias are in the abdomen.
There are many types of hernias, including
Inguinal, in the groin....