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Possible complications after inguinal hernia surgery
After surgery for inguinal hernia, patients need to be monitored and cared for properly to quickly recover and prevent bad complications after surgery. Here are the possible complications and ways to reduce them after surgery for inguinal hernia.
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Inguinal hernia - dangerous surgical emergency
A strangulated inguinal hernia occurs when the tissues in the hernia sac become twisted. This condition can lead to necrosis, which means that the tissues in the hernia sac die because there is not enough blood supply. A strangulated inguinal hernia can cause symptoms of fever and the hernia area is swollen, red, inflamed, and very painful.
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Treatment of inguinal hernia with minimally invasive robotic surgery
Inguinal hernias account for about 75% of all abdominal wall hernias. The inguinal canal is located in the groin area. In men, the testicles usually pass through the inguinal canal into the scrotum shortly before birth. In women, the inguinal canal is the site of the uterine ligaments.
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Treatment of inguinal hernia: Should laparoscopic or open surgery?
Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery is a less invasive method with higher accuracy than open surgery with many surgical risks. Therefore, in the absence of contraindications, laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery will be the preferred method.
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Is surgery for inguinal hernia dangerous?
Inguinal hernia surgery is the basic and relatively safe method of inguinal hernia repair. Patients can be operated by traditional open surgery or by modern methods that are less invasive, more accurate such as laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery.
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Can people with diabetes have an inguinal hernia surgery?
I have diabetes, blood sugar test 15 dots. However, I have an inguinal hernia. So the doctor asked me if people with diabetes can do inguinal hernia surgery?
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Incision pain after 10 years of surgery for small bowel prolapse is abnormal?
I operated on small bowel prolapse since 3rd grade, now I am in my freshman year of university (ie, I operated more than ten years ago). Now I sometimes have cramping pain at the surgery site, the pain is unbearable. The doctor asked me, is the pain of the incision after 10 years of surgery for small bowel prolapse abnormal?
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How is an inguinal hernia treated?
In March this year, I had surgery for left inguinal hernia, just finished surgery, I was diagnosed with right inguinal hernia. But the right hernia is small, so it can't be operated on. Doctor tell me how to treat inguinal hernia? What exercises can I do to gain strength and lose weight? Thank you doctor.
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Learn about laparoscopic surgery for inguinal hernia
Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery is the choice of many people because this method has many advantages such as post-operative pain, limited scarring, quick recovery...
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Does inguinal hernia affect fertility?
Inguinal hernias are quite common in children. The incidence of inguinal hernias in boys is higher than in girls. The cause of this disease is due to the remaining peritoneum. Inguinal hernias can be cured if treated early and do not affect the ability to have children. The treatment method for inguinal hernias is surgery.
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Inguinal hernia in children needs early surgery
Inguinal hernia in children is a congenital disease, which can occur immediately after birth, especially in premature babies; it can also occur after a few months or a few years. It can occur after a period of frequent coughing or straining (constipation). This is a disease that is recommended to have early surgery to prevent serious complications that may occur.
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