What is the most difficult hernia to repair?

Incisional hernia following previous abdominal surgery is one of the most challenging conditions of the abdominal wall.

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What is the most serious type of hernia?

Inguinal hernias are dangerous because they tend to keep getting larger and your intestine can get trapped inside the bulge and lose its blood supply. This is called a strangulated inguinal hernia, and surgery may be needed to correct the problem.

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What is the safest hernia repair?

Surgical mesh use in hernia repair is considered safe and effective for most patients. Since the main goal of hernia repair surgery is to repair your hernia and prevent hernia recurrence, surgical mesh is often the most helpful tool in ensuring your surgery is a success.

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Which type of hernia is life threatening and requires immediate surgery?

A strangulated hernia is life-threatening and requires immediate surgery.

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Which type of hernia is not serious?

A reducible hernia is a hernia with a bulge that flattens out when you lie down or push against it gently. This type of hernia is not an immediate danger to your health, although it may be painful and worsen over time if left untreated.

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What to Know About Complicated Hernia Repairs

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How soon can I walk after hernia surgery?

Don't move quickly or lift anything heavy until you are feeling better. Be active. Walking is a good choice. You most likely can return to light activity after 1 to 3 weeks, depending on the type of surgery you had.

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When is hernia surgery not recommended?

You and your doctor may want to put off surgery if: The hernia is small and you don't have any symptoms, or if the symptoms don't bother you much. The hernia can be pushed back into the belly or it goes away when you lie down. (If it cannot be pushed back, surgery must be done sooner.)

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Can hernia mesh last a lifetime?

Non-absorbable mesh will remain in the body indefinitely and is considered a permanent implant. It is used to provide permanent reinforcement to the repaired hernia.

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How long is bed rest after hernia surgery?

Fullington perform (for inguinal, umbilical, and small incisional hernias) is about 2 weeks. Many patients feel well enough to perform normal daily activities – including driving and return to work – after only a couple of days, but we restrict patient activity for 2 weeks to allow for adequate healing.

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What is a Stage 4 hernia?

Finally, type IV hiatal hernias are massive herniations defined by the presence of the stomach and other abdominal organs into the thoracic cavity. This occurs due to a large defect in the phrenoesophageal membrane, as well as an increased laxity in the esophageal hiatus, providing more area for organ protrusion.

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What does a severe hernia look like?

Appearance. The hernia will look like a bulge or bump in the scrotum or groin region. Standing or bearing down with force will often make the bulge more noticeable. The bulge typically takes time to appear, but it can form suddenly after coughing, lifting heavy weights, straining, bending, or laughing.

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What are the signs of a serious hernia?

Q: What are the signs of a hernia emergency?
  • A painful bulge that doesn't reduce in size when you lay down and rest.
  • Worsening pain.
  • Nausea and/or vomiting.
  • Difficulty having a bowel movement.
  • Bloating.
  • Racing heart rate.
  • Fever.

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What you Cannot do after hernia surgery?

What To Avoid After Hernia Surgery
  • No strenuous activity.
  • No lifting anything over 15 pounds.
  • No driving (especially while you are taking narcotic pain meds)
  • No hot tubs, swimming, or soaking for 2 weeks.

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Can I walk the same day after hernia surgery?

There are no medical or physical restrictions on activity after surgery. That means it is OK to walk, climb stairs, lift, have sexual intercourse, mow the lawn, or exercise as long as it doesn't hurt. In fact, returning to normal activity as soon as possible will most likely enhance your recovery.

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Can I sit in the toilet after hernia surgery?

9) Sit on the toilet

Yes! Constipation is a terrible and uncomfortable feeling, especially when you are recovering from hernia surgery and have such little control over your bowels. However, sitting on the toilet can help trigger muscles in your body that says it is time for a bowel movement. Be patient though.

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Will hernia mesh set off metal detectors?

Surgical mesh is made up of synthetic or biological materials, not metal. So, it won't show up on a metal detector.

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What is the life expectancy of someone with a hernia?

How long can you live with a hernia? The absolute answer is that it is “unpredictable.” Some can live with a hernia for their whole life while others will develop a hernia related emergency within months of the development of their hernia.

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Why do I still have a bulge after hernia repair?

It is possible that the repair is still intact and bulging of the mesh causes swelling. Bulging can be the result of an insufficient surgical technique. The problem is more frequently seen after repair of large defects, especially when mesh are used to bridge the defects, and more frequent after laparoscopic repair,,.

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What to avoid while waiting for hernia surgery?

Tips to relieve hernia pain temporarily before treatment:

Here are some tips we recommend: Avoid lifting heavy objects and other strenuous exercises or activities. These activities may result in increased pressure and strain that could worsen your hernia.

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What happens if you wait too long with a hernia?

If hernia is left untreated, the size of protruding intestine might get bigger and become strangulated leading to the reduction of blood flow to surrounding tissue.

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Will you be the same after hernia surgery?

After surgery to repair your hernia, you are likely to have pain for a few days. You may also feel tired and have less energy than normal. This is common. You should feel better after a few days and will probably feel much better in 7 days.

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Which is better open or laparoscopic hernia repair?

Laparoscopic repair was associated with a lower risk of chronic groin pain compared with open repair. In the four systematic reviews assessing any laparoscopic versus any open repairs, laparoscopic repair was associated with a statistically significant (range: 26–46%) reduction in the odds or risk of chronic pain.

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How long are you down after hernia surgery?

The latest hernia repair techniques usually allow you to return to normal activities within 2 weeks. Gentle exercise, such as walking, can help the healing process. Heavy lifting and strenuous activities should be avoided for about 4 to 6 weeks.

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Do you lose weight after a hernia surgery?

Patients are counseled that they will likely lose 10–15 pounds during the first 4–6 weeks after surgery before the nadir of weight loss (2).

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Can coughing damage my hernia repair?

Try to avoid vigorous coughing if your repair was done with the open method. Coughing may strain your incision. For a couple of weeks, when you need to cough or sneeze, splint your incision. This means putting pressure over your incision with your hands, a rolled up blanket, or a pillow.

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