Hernias are openings in the muscles or tissues, allowing internal organs to protrude and create a
noticeable lump. Causes include heavy lifting, coughing, or congenital weakness.
Hernia Laproscopic surgery / Keyhole surgery
Laparoscopic hernia surgery, often referred to as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, an advanced
technique, the surgeon makes small incisions near the hernia site and inserts a tiny camera and
specialized instruments to repair the hernia from within. This approach minimizes trauma to the
surrounding tissues, leading to quicker recovery times, reduced postoperative pain, and smaller scars.
Best piles treatment in Trivandrum
Piles, or hemorrhoids, are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus that can cause discomfort,
itching, bleeding, and pain during bowel movements.
Piles Laproscopic surgery
Laparoscopic Piles Surgery, also known as minimally invasive hemorrhoidectomy. The benefits of
Laparoscopic Piles Surgery are, it minimizes trauma to the surrounding tissues, resulting in less pain
and a quicker recovery. The smaller incisions also mean reduced postoperative discomfort and
scarring. Most patients can return to their regular activities faster compared to traditional surgery,
and the risk of complications is lower
FAQs
1. Can all hernias be treated with laparoscopic surgery??
While laparoscopic surgery is suitable for many types of hernias, its applicability depends on
the size and location of the hernia. Your surgeon will determine the most appropriate
approach for your specific case.
2: How long does it take to recover from piles laparoscopic surgery?
Recovery times vary depending on the individual and the extent of the surgery. However,
many patients can return to their normal activities within a week or two after the procedure.
3. Are there age restrictions for laparoscopic surgery?
Age is not the sole factor in determining eligibility for laparoscopic surgery; overall health
and specific medical conditions are more critical considerations
4: Can hernias come back after laparoscopic surgery?
The recurrence rate for hernias after laparoscopic surgery is generally low, but it can happen.
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