Minimally Invasive/Keyhole Hernia Surgery and Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
Minimally Invasive Keyhole Hernia Surgery and Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
A hernia may start out as a minor weakness, but if left untreated, it can cause discomfort, bulging, and major problems. Treatment for hernias has changed due to modern medicine; it is no longer reliant on visible scars, recovery beds, or large incisions.
With remarkable accuracy and minimal trauma, our surgeons rebuild weak abdominal walls and repair hernias using laparoscopic and keyhole surgical techniques.
Detailed Treatment Plan
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Clinical and Imaging Assessment
Each treatment begins with a comprehensive evaluation that includes:
- Physical examination to identify hernia type and muscle strength
- Ultrasound or CT imaging for mapping defects and planning reconstruction
- Assessment of associated issues, such as constipation or infection
- Health and lifestyle review to personalize surgical and recovery strategies
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Surgical Strategy
Depending on complexity, the surgical team may recommend:
- Laparoscopic Hernia Repair (TAPP / TEP): Keyhole repair using mesh reinforcement with minimal pain and downtime.
- Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Rebuilding large or recurrent defects with layered closure, component separation, and specialized meshes.
- Hybrid Repair Techniques: Combining open and laparoscopic precision for challenging or multi-site hernias.
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Surgery and Recovery
- Performed in a fully equipped laparoscopic suite under general anesthesia.
- Small incisions reduce blood loss, scarring, and infection risk.
- Patients typically walk within hours and are discharged in 1–3 days.
- Early mobility and breathing exercises accelerate healing and strengthen core muscles.
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Post-Operative Care
- Pain management and wound supervision for a comfortable recovery.
- Guided physiotherapy to rebuild abdominal support and prevent recurrence.
- Nutritional and lifestyle counseling to promote sustained recovery.
- Scheduled follow-up reviews for imaging and clinical evaluation.