Repair of Rare Hernias Surgery by Expert general surgeons
At Medicover Hospitals, our team of general surgeons, with qualifications such as MS, DNB, and FMAS, are skilled in the laparoscopic repair of rare hernias. This minimally invasive approach results in smaller incisions and reduced blood loss, ensuring a quicker recovery for patients across India.
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What is Repair of Rare Hernias?
Repair of Rare Hernias involves surgical correction of uncommon hernias. These hernias occur in less typical locations, such as the Spigelian hernia (along the Spigelian fascia) or the obturator hernia(through the obturator foramen). The surgery aims to reposition the protruding tissue or organ and strengthen the affected area to prevent recurrence.
This surgery is essential when rare hernias cause pain, obstruction, or risk of strangulation. Conditions like congenital defects or previous surgeries can lead to these hernias. If untreated, they may lead to complications like bowel obstruction or tissue death. Modern surgical approaches include laparoscopic and robotic-assisted techniques, which offer precise repair with minimal recovery time.

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Complete Guide To Repair Of Rare Hernias
Everything you need to know about the procedure, preparation, and recovery
Repair of Rare Hernias Surgery Indications
Doctors may recommend repair of rare hernias when symptoms significantly affect daily life or when complications arise. These hernias often require surgical intervention due to their unique locations and presentations.
Obturator Hernia
Patients may experience groin pain and bowel obstruction symptoms. Imaging may reveal a hernia through the obturator foramen. Surgery is advised when conservative measures like rest and pain management fail.
Spigelian Hernia
Symptoms include localized abdominal pain and a noticeable bulge. Ultrasound or CT scans confirm hernia presence along the Spigelian fascia. Surgery is necessary when discomfort persists despite non-surgical treatments.
Perineal Hernia
Patients report pelvic discomfort and a visible bulge in the perineal area. Physical exams and imaging show herniation near the pelvic floor. Surgery is considered when symptoms worsen or interfere with daily activities.
Littre's Hernia
Signs include abdominal pain and bowel obstruction. Diagnostic tests reveal Meckel's diverticulum within the hernia sac. Surgical repair is needed when obstruction symptoms do not resolve with conservative care.
Pantaloon Hernia
Patients may notice groin swelling and discomfort. Physical exams and imaging show concurrent direct and indirect hernias. Surgery becomes necessary when symptoms persist despite lifestyle modifications.
How to Prepare for Repair of Rare Hernias?
Preparation is crucial for the successful repair of rare hernias. It helps minimise risks and ensures a smoother recovery. Follow these steps to get ready for your surgery.
- Medication Review: Stop NSAIDs, anticoagulants, and herbal supplements as advised by your doctor.
- Fasting Guidelines: Fast for at least 8 hours before the surgery if general anaesthesia is used.
- Bowel Preparation: Follow any specific bowel prep instructions provided by your healthcare team.
- Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing on the day of the surgery for ease post-procedure.
- Transportation: Arrange for someone to drive you home after the surgery as you may feel drowsy.
- Medication List: Bring a list of your current medications with dosages for reference.
- Pre-Surgery Exercises: Engage in any recommended exercises to strengthen the area around the hernia.
- Hydration: Stay well-hydrated up to the fasting period to aid in recovery.
Repair of Rare Hernias Surgery (Step-by-Step)
Overview: This surgery is performed by specialized surgeons. It typically lasts between 1 to 3 hours. General anaesthesia is commonly used to ensure the patient is asleep and pain-free during the procedure.
- Preparation: The patient is given general anaesthesia. The surgical area is cleaned and sterilized to prevent infection.
- Incision: A small incision, usually 1-2 cm, is made near the hernia site. This allows access to the affected area.
- Accessing the Hernia: A laparoscope is inserted through the incision. This instrument provides a clear view of the hernia and surrounding tissues.
- Repairing the Hernia: The surgeon uses tools like a trocar and bipolar cautery to repair the hernia. The herniated tissue is repositioned, and the defect is closed, often with mesh for reinforcement.
- Closure: The incision is closed with sutures or surgical glue. This helps in reducing the risk of infection and promotes healing.
- Recovery: The patient is moved to a recovery area. They are monitored as the anaesthesia wears off. Pain management is provided as needed.
- Post-Operative Care: Instructions are given for home care. This includes activity restrictions and follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing.
Who Performs Repair of Rare Hernias Surgery?
This surgery is performed by general surgeons with expertise in hernia repair. They have the skills to handle complex cases and use advanced instruments for effective treatment.
Recovery After Repair of Rare Hernias Surgery
Recovery from repair of rare hernias surgery involves careful monitoring and gradual return to normal activities. Patients can expect some discomfort initially, but following medical advice can help ensure a smooth recovery.
Day 1-3:
- Rest is crucial. Avoid strenuous activities.
- Stick to a light diet. Include soft foods like curd, dal-rice, and soups.
- Manage pain with prescribed medications.
Day 4-7:
- Gradually increase light activities like walking.
- Continue with easy-to-digest foods such as khichdi and moong dal.
- Monitor the surgical site for any unusual changes.
Week 2-4:
- Resume work or school if approved by your doctor.
- Avoid heavy lifting and intense physical activities.
- Incorporate more solid foods as tolerated.
Week 5-8:
- Gradually return to normal activities, including exercise.
- Maintain a balanced diet to support healing.
- Attend follow-up appointments for progress assessment.
When to Seek Urgent Help:
- Severe pain unrelieved by medication.
- Fever or chills indicating possible infection.
- Redness, swelling, or discharge from the surgical site.
- Difficulty breathing or chest pain.
Benefits of Repair of Rare Hernias Surgery
Repairing rare hernias can significantly improve quality of life and prevent complications.
- Pain Relief: Alleviates discomfort and pain caused by the hernia.
- Improved Functionality: Restores normal function to the affected area.
- Reduced Complications: Decreases the risk of hernia-related complications like obstruction.
- Enhanced Mobility: Allows for better movement and physical activity.
- Long-term Health: Prevents future health issues related to untreated hernias.
Risks and Complications of Repair of Rare Hernias Surgery
While generally safe, repair of rare hernias carries certain risks and potential complications.
- Common: Infection at the surgical site.
- Common: Pain or discomfort post-surgery.
- Rare: Recurrence of the hernia.
- Rare: Damage to nearby organs or tissues.
- Rare: Blood clots or deep vein thrombosis.
- Rare: Adverse reaction to anaesthesia.
- Rare: Chronic pain in the affected area.
Cost of Repair of Rare Hernias Surgery
The cost of Repair of Rare Hernias Surgery at Medicover Hospitals ranges from ₹45,000 to over ₹2,50,000. The price varies based on the type of ward chosen, such as day care, general, or suite options. We offer transparent pricing to ensure clarity for our patients.
Insurance and TPA support are available, with acceptance of CGHS, ESI, and major TPAs. A cashless facility is also offered for convenience. Please contact the hospital for the latest insurance panel details as these may change periodically.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does Repair of Rare Hernias surgery cost at Medicover Hospitals?
The cost for Repair of Rare Hernias surgery ranges from ₹45,000 to over ₹2,50,000 across Medicover Hospitals, depending on room type and care level.
2. Is Repair of Rare Hernias surgery covered under health insurance at Medicover?
Repair of Rare Hernias surgery may be covered by CGHS, ESI, and major TPAs. Please contact the hospital for current panel details.
3. Will I need a special diet after hernia repair?
Post-surgery, a light diet like curd, dal-rice, or khichdi is recommended. This helps in easy digestion and reduces strain on the abdomen.
4. Can I lift weights after hernia surgery?
Avoid lifting heavy weights for at least six weeks post-surgery. This precaution helps prevent strain on the repaired area.
5. Will I experience chronic pain after hernia repair?
Some patients may experience mild discomfort initially. Persistent pain should be discussed with your doctor for appropriate management.
6. Is there a risk of hernia recurrence?
While rare, hernia recurrence can occur. Following post-operative care instructions reduces this risk significantly.
7. Can I resume work immediately after hernia repair?
Most patients can return to light work in 1-2 weeks. However, it is crucial to avoid strenuous activities for a full recovery.