Incisional Hernia
An incisional hernia develops at the site of a previous surgical incision when the abdominal wall becomes weakened. At the Hernia Management Center, we provide advanced and reliable treatment options to restore abdominal strength and prevent further complications.
What Is an Incisional Hernia?
An incisional hernia occurs when tissue or intestine pushes through a weakened area left by a past surgery. It may appear months or even years after the original operation.
Common Symptoms
- Bulge or swelling at a previous surgical site
- Pain or discomfort when standing or lifting
- Pressure or heaviness in the abdomen
- Increasing size of the bulge
- Tenderness around the incision area
Diagnosis
Our specialists conduct a thorough physical examination and may recommend imaging tests such as ultrasound or CT scans to assess the hernia’s size and complexity.
Treatment Options
Laparoscopic Incisional Hernia Repair
- Minimally invasive approach
- Smaller incisions
- Faster recovery and less pain
Open Mesh Repair
- Suitable for large or complex hernias
- Reinforces the abdominal wall
- Provides strong, long-lasting support
Why Choose Hernia Management Center?
- Experienced surgeons specializing in complex hernia repairs
- Advanced surgical techniques and modern equipment
- Personalized treatment plans
- High success rates with reduced recurrence
- Complete post-surgery care and follow-up
Recovery & Aftercare
Recovery time varies based on hernia size and treatment method. We provide detailed aftercare instructions, follow-up visits, and continuous support for safe healing.
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If you notice groin pain or swelling, don’t delay. Early evaluation ensures the best outcomes. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.