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Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery is a minimally invasive treatment for the protrusion of the abdominal cavity contents, for example, the intestines, through the inguinal canal. The symptoms of inguinal hernia are usually most pronounced during the day and improve after lying down. They include pain and discomfort with coughing, exercise, or bowel movements. The main danger of inguinal hernia is strangulation, which means that the contents of the abdominal cavity become entrapped in the inguinal canal.
Open inguinal hernia repair is often carried out under local anaesthetic or a regional anaesthetic injected into the spine.
General anaesthetic is used for keyhole inguinal hernia repair, so you’ll be asleep during the operation.
During transabdominal preperitoneal surgery, instruments are inserted through the muscle wall of your abdomen and the lining covering your organs (the peritoneum).
Totally extraperitoneal surgery is the newest keyhole technique and involves repairing the hernia without entering the peritoneal cavity.
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Open inguinal hernia repair is often carried out under local anaesthetic or a regional anaesthetic injected into the spine.
General anaesthetic is used for keyhole inguinal hernia repair, so you’ll be asleep during the operation.
During transabdominal preperitoneal surgery, instruments are inserted through the muscle wall of your abdomen and the lining covering your organs (the peritoneum).
Totally extraperitoneal surgery is the newest keyhole technique and involves repairing the hernia without entering the peritoneal cavity.
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