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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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After surgery for inguinal hernia and placing the mesh, will the mesh be lost later?
Hi doctor! May I ask, after surgery for inguinal hernia and placing a mesh, will the mesh be lost later and will the abdominal wall muscle recover? Ask your doctor for advice and answers. Thank you sincerely!
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Treatment of inguinal hernia
Inguinal hernia can cause many complications if not detected early and treated promptly. The disease can make surgery more difficult, the risk of recurrence is high, and the mortality rate is increased due to organ necrosis, infection, toxicity, etc. Therefore, patients should not be subjective and disregard this condition. .
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What is an inguinal hernia? Can it be cured?
Inguinal hernia is a congenital disease that accounts for 0.8 - 4.4% of diseases in children. Inguinal hernia seems simple but can cause dangerous complications for children if parents are subjective and do not treat it promptly.
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Is inguinal hernia in adults dangerous?
Inguinal hernia is a common disease in men. Initially, the patient feels pain in the groin area, one side of the scrotum enlarges without causing pain, but when the patient limits movement and rests, the pain in the groin area is gone and the scrotum mass decreases. Therefore, many people are subjective and do not seek treatment.
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New method in the treatment of inguinal hernia in children at Vinmec
Inguinal hernia in children is a congenital disease that does not heal on its own and requires early consultation and surgery to avoid dangerous complications. Previously, inguinal hernia was often treated by open surgery (open surgery). Currently, Vinmec International General Hospital is a pioneer in applying laparoscopic inguinal hernia treatment techniques, helping children avoid two dangerous complications: blockage of the vas deferens or testicular atrophy, which are complications that can occur during open surgery.
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[Video] Endoscopic treatment of inguinal hernia
Inguinal hernia is a common disease in all ages, in which the rate of disease in children is from 2-5%. Inguinal hernia causes a lot of inconvenience to the patient and in some cases, if not treated promptly, it can lead to complications such as intestinal obstruction and infection, which are very dangerous.
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What are the typical signs of an inguinal hernia?
Inguinal hernia can occur in all subjects, sometimes the patient does not pay attention and is discovered by chance. However, if you pay attention, you can detect the typical early signs of inguinal hernia. When having inguinal hernia, it needs to be treated early, if not treated for a long time, the mass tends to grow larger and cause dangerous complications.
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Can an inguinal hernia recur after surgery?
To completely treat inguinal hernia, surgical intervention is necessary to completely cure it and avoid dangerous complications caused by the disease. However, even though surgery is rare, complications can still occur depending on many factors. The disease can recur, but if risk factors are well controlled, the risk of recurrence will be reduced.
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Surgical methods of inguinal hernia
Inguinal hernia is a phenomenon in which the organs inside the peritoneal cavity protrude through a weak point in the posterior wall of the inguinal canal. The disease often causes discomfort, affects daily life and work, and sometimes endangers the patient's life. Inguinal hernia is treated with surgical methods such as surgery to remove only the hernia sac, surgery to remove the hernia sac with abdominal wall restoration after the inguinal canal,...
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