Inguinal Hernia Treatment – Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

Inguinal hernia occurs when tissue pushes through a weak spot in the groin muscles. We offer advanced laparoscopic hernia repair for quick recovery and minimal discomfort.

Minimally Invasive

Advanced techniques with minimal pain

Modern Technology

State-of-the-art equipment

Expert Doctors

Specialized in treatment

Quick Recovery

Return to normal activities fast

Also Known As:

इंगुइनल हर्निया (Hindi)इन्ग्वायनल हर्निया (Marathi)

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What is Inguinal Hernia?

An inguinal hernia is a bulge that occurs in the groin region when tissue, such as part of the intestine, protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. It can be painful, especially during coughing or lifting heavy objects.

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Symptoms for Inguinal Hernia

Bulge in Groin

Visible and possibly painful bulge in lower abdomen

Pain When Bending or Lifting

Discomfort during physical activity

Heaviness in Groin

Feeling of dragging or heaviness

Swelling Around Testicles

In men, hernia may extend into the scrotum

Burning or Aching Sensation

At the bulge site, especially after standing

Nausea or Vomiting

If the hernia becomes strangulated

Common Causes of Inguinal Hernia

Weak Abdominal Wall

Congenital or age-related weakness in groin area

Heavy Lifting

Can cause sudden strain in the groin

Chronic Coughing

Increases pressure in abdominal cavity

Obesity

Increases strain on abdominal muscles

Straining During Bowel Movements

Leads to excessive pressure on the abdomen

Previous Surgery

May weaken muscle or cause scar tissue

Risk Factors for Inguinal Hernia

Male Gender

More common in men due to anatomy

Family History

Genetic predisposition to weak muscles

Chronic Constipation

Frequent straining during bowel movements

Smoking

Leads to chronic coughing and muscle weakness

Premature Birth

Underdeveloped muscles increase risk

Heavy Physical Labor

Jobs involving lifting and straining

Complications if Inguinal Hernia Left Untreated

Strangulated Hernia

Blood supply to herniated tissue is cut off

Incarcerated Hernia

Hernia becomes trapped and cannot be pushed back

Bowel Obstruction

Trapped intestine may cause blockage

Infection

Especially in strangulated cases

Recurrence

Can recur if not properly repaired

Testicular Damage

In men if blood supply is affected

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is usually clinical, confirmed by physical exam and imaging if needed.

Diagnostic Methods

  • Physical Examination (detect bulge)
  • Ultrasound (to confirm and check severity)
  • MRI or CT Scan (in complex or recurrent cases)
Diagnostic procedure

Surgical Treatment Options

Our advanced surgical procedures provide effective, long-term relief

Recommended

Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

Minimally invasive surgery using small incisions and mesh placement

Quick recovery
Minimal pain
Lower recurrence rate

Recovery Time

1–2 weeks

Anesthesia

General

Open Hernia Repair (Hernioplasty)

Traditional surgery involving larger incision and mesh placement

Suitable for large or complex hernias
Effective in emergency cases

Recovery Time

2–4 weeks

Anesthesia

Local/General

Robotic-Assisted Hernia Repair

Advanced minimally invasive surgery using robotic instruments for precise mesh placement

Improved precision and control
Reduced postoperative pain
Faster return to normal activities

Recovery Time

1–2 weeks

Anesthesia

General

Preventive Measures

Watchful Waiting

For small hernias without symptoms, regular monitoring is an option

Truss or Hernia Belt

Supports the bulge temporarily but is not a permanent solution

Lifestyle Modifications

Includes avoiding heavy lifting, managing weight, and treating chronic cough or constipation to reduce hernia strain

Physical Therapy

Guided exercises to strengthen abdominal muscles, potentially reducing hernia discomfort in select cases

Inguinal Hernia Types and Surgical Procedures

Indirect Inguinal Hernia

Description: Congenital; follows the path of the inguinal canal

Surgical Procedure: Laparoscopic or open repair

Direct Inguinal Hernia

Description: Develops over time due to weakened muscles

Surgical Procedure: Mesh-based hernioplasty

Incarcerated Hernia

Description: Stuck in the groin, requires immediate surgery

Surgical Procedure: Open surgical repair

At Total Surgicare, our specialist proctologists determine the best surgical approach based on the specific type and location of your inguinal hernia, ensuring optimal outcomes with minimal disruption to sphincter function.

Why choose Total Surgicare for Inguinal Hernia Surgery?

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Experienced Surgeons

Our specialists have performed hundreds of successful hernia repairs.

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Advanced Laparoscopy

We use the latest minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery.