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An incisional hernia occurs at the site of a previous surgical incision and may develop shortly after surgery or even years later. Contributing factors include excessive abdominal strain (heavy lifting, coughing), weak abdominal muscles, obesity, or poor wound healing due to infection, poor nutrition, or long-term steroid use.

Procedure: Laparoscopic Hernia Repair:

Performed under general anesthesia, the surgeon makes small abdominal incisions to insert a laparoscope and instruments. The herniated organs are repositioned, and a prosthetic mesh is placed beneath the defect, secured with sutures or staples.

Benefits and Limitations of Laparoscopic Hernia

Repair

Advantages:

  • Faster recovery and return to daily activities

  • Shorter hospital stay compared to open surgery

  • Less postoperative pain and discomfort

DisAdvantages:

  • Requires general anesthesia

  • Higher cost than conventional surgery

  • Risk of complications such as infection, bleeding, or recurrence

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