Overview
A Spigelian hernia is the abnormal bulging of an organ through a weak spot in its containing wall.
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Spigelian Hernia Repair Procedure
When is This Procedure Necessary?
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What To Expect
A Spigelian hernia is typically addressed through minimally invasive measures. To begin the repair process, the surgeon will make an incision at the site of the hernia, carefully exposing and identifying the protruding tissue. The herniated contents are then gently pushed back into place, and any potential sac is removed to prevent future recurrence. The surgeon will reinforce the weakened abdominal wall with mesh or sutures to provide additional support and security. Finally, the incision is closed with stitches or surgical staples. This minimally invasive procedure typically results in a quick recovery time and low risk of complications, making it a preferred choice for treating Spigelian hernias efficiently and effectively.
The recovery process post-surgery typically involves a period of rest and restricted activity to allow for proper healing of the surgical site. Patients may experience discomfort, swelling, and bruising around the incision site immediately after surgery, but these symptoms usually subside within a few days with proper pain management. Patients need to follow their healthcare provider’s instructions regarding wound care, physical activity limitations, and pain management medication to ensure a smooth and successful recovery.
Spigelian Hernia Repair with Smith Medical
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