Hernia Repair is a surgical procedure to correct hernias by reinforcing weakened or torn areas of the abdominal wall. This surgery is commonly performed to treat inguinal, umbilical, or incisional hernias, which can cause pain and complications if left untreated.
The procedure involves pushing the herniated tissue back into place and reinforcing the area with sutures or synthetic mesh. Minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques are often used, resulting in smaller incisions and faster recovery.
Postoperative care focuses on pain management, avoiding heavy lifting, and following activity restrictions to prevent recurrence. Patients are encouraged to maintain a healthy weight and strengthen abdominal muscles to reduce future risks.
Hernia repair is a safe and effective procedure that alleviates discomfort, prevents complications, and restores normal function. This surgery ensures improved comfort and quality of life for patients.