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  2. Incisional hernia - Wikipedia

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    An incisional hernia is a type of hernia caused by an incompletely-healed surgical wound. Since median incisions in the abdomen are frequent for abdominal exploratory surgery, ventral incisional hernias are often also classified as ventral hernias due to their location. Not all ventral hernias are from incisions, as some may be caused by other ...

  3. Post herniorraphy pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Post herniorrhaphy pain syndrome, or inguinodynia is pain or discomfort lasting greater than 3 months after surgery of inguinal hernia. Randomized trials of laparoscopic vs open inguinal hernia repair have demonstrated similar recurrence rates with the use of mesh and have identified that chronic groin pain (>10%) surpasses recurrence (<2%) and is an important measure of success.

  4. Laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair - Wikipedia

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    Some complications can arise from the need for general anesthesia in having an open ventral hernia repair. [9] Inherent risks are associated with the use of anesthesia. General complications that can occur using any method of hernia repair are: [10] problems with anesthesia dosage

  5. Inguinal hernia surgery - Wikipedia

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    Inguinal hernia surgery is an operation to repair a weakness in the abdominal wall that abnormally allows abdominal contents to slip into a narrow tube called the inguinal canal in the groin region. There are two different clusters of hernia: groin and ventral (abdominal) wall. Groin hernia includes femoral, obturator, and inguinal. [1]

  6. Hernia - Wikipedia

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    Post-Operative Complications. Some complications from surgery in order of prevalence include a seroma/hematoma formation, urinary retention, neuralgias, testicular pain/swelling, mesh infection/wound infection, and recurrence. [45] A seroma is often seen after an indirect hernia repair and resolves spontaneously over 4–6 weeks.

  7. Shirin Towfigh - Wikipedia

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    Shirin Towfigh (born 1971, Tehran) is an American surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive hernia surgery. [1] She is the president and founder of the Beverly Hills Hernia Center, a specialty clinic launched in 2013 for treating hernias and hernia-related complications. [2]

  8. Hernia repair - Wikipedia

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    The first differentiating factor in hernia repair is whether the surgery is done open, or laparoscopically. Open hernia repair is when an incision is made in the skin directly over the hernia. Laparoscopic hernia repair is when minimally invasive cameras and equipment are used and the hernia is repaired with only small incisions adjacent to the ...

  9. Diastasis recti - Wikipedia

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    The condition can be diagnosed by physical exam, and must be differentiated from an epigastric hernia or incisional hernia, if the patient has had abdominal surgery. [3] Hernias may be ruled out using ultrasound. [6] In infants, they typically result from a minor defect of the linea alba between the rectus abdominis muscles.

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