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Advantages of robotic hernia surgery
Along with the development of society, science and technology in the medical field has also made great progress, greatly improving the quality of diagnosis and treatment. Including the application of robotic hernia surgery, which helps patients reduce pain in the postoperative period and quickly recover health.
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Treatment of abdominal wall hernia after surgery
33% of patients had surgery on the abdominal wall to treat any disease that is likely to have a hernia of the abdominal wall after surgery and of these patients, 33% of patients will need surgery to treat the abdominal wall hernia. This is because at the incision site, the muscles around the surgical scar are weakened, leading to part of the intestines coming out of the abdominal wall. This phenomenon is common in the elderly, overweight people, people who are less active after surgery, people who have to operate many times through an incision.
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Abdominal hernia dangerous?
Abdominal wall hernia is a common condition that occurs when the abdominal wall muscle is open or weak, causing a protrusion on the abdomen. When the abdominal wall muscles are stretched, increasing the pressure in the abdominal cavity, the mass becomes larger and more obvious.
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Treatment methods for hernia of the abdominal wall
Patients with early diagnosis of abdominal wall hernia and timely intervention will contribute to improving treatment efficiency and quickly recovering health, reducing the risk of complications.
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Overview of strangulated hernia (strangulated inguinal hernia, strangulated femoral hernia)
Strangulated hernia is the most common and serious complication of abdominal wall hernias, in which mainly inguinal and femoral hernias. A strangulated hernia is a life-threatening medical condition. Therefore, early detection and treatment are very important.
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Anesthesia in patients with gastrointestinal surgery
Anesthesia for gastrointestinal surgery is a combination of drugs that put the patient into a sleep-like state before surgery. When under general anesthesia, the patient's brain will not respond to pain signals or reflexes, so the patient will not feel pain during gastrointestinal surgery.
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