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  2. Inguinal hernia - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    The surgeon may use laparoscopic or robotic instruments to repair your hernia. Gas is used to inflate your abdomen to make the internal organs easier to see. A small tube equipped with a tiny camera (laparoscope) is inserted into one incision.

  3. Inguinal Hernia Repair: Causes, Treatments, and Risks

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    Inguinal hernia occurs when part of the small intestine protrudes through the groin. Here are your options for repair and what to expect during recovery.

  4. Hernia Repair Surgery - Cleveland Clinic

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    The three main types of hernia surgery are open, laparoscopic (minimally invasive) and robotic repair. Your surgery and recovery will depend on multiple factors, including the type of hernia you have and how complex the surgery will be.

  5. Inguinal Hernia - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    There are two main types of surgery for inguinal hernia: Open repair. An incision is made through the skin in the groin area. The surgeon moves the hernia back inside the abdomen and closes the abdominal wall with stitches. Mesh placement may be used to strengthen the closure and reduce the risk of recurrence of the hernia.

  6. Treatment for inguinal hernia repair - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    The main advantages of robotic or laparoscopic hernia repair are lower risk of infection, less postoperative pain, and quicker return to work or normal activities. These advantages are amplified for patients with hernias on both sides of their abdomens or recurrent inguinal hernias.

  7. Inguinal Hernia Repair Surgery: What to Expect at Home

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    If your stomach is upset, try bland, low-fat foods like plain rice, broiled chicken, toast, and yogurt. If your bowel movements are not regular right after surgery, try to avoid constipation and straining. Drink plenty of water. Your doctor may suggest fiber, a stool softener, or a mild laxative.

  8. Inguinal Hernia: Types, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Inguinal hernia repair is equally common, and many different techniques have been developed and refined to manage it. If you or your child are diagnosed with an inguinal hernia, it’s best to treat it right away before it becomes more complicated.

  9. Inguinal Hernia: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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    If the hernia is large, you may need surgery to fix it. Inguinal hernias happen in the lower abdomen, when tissue pokes through the muscle wall. (Photo credit: Science Picture Co/Science...

  10. Inguinal hernia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    An inguinal hernia isn't necessarily dangerous. It doesn't improve on its own, however, and can lead to life-threatening complications. Your doctor is likely to recommend surgery to fix an inguinal hernia that's painful or enlarging. Inguinal hernia repair is a common surgical procedure.

  11. Inguinal hernia repair - NHS

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    Inguinal hernias can be repaired using surgery to push the bulge back into place and strengthen the weakness in the abdominal wall. The operation is usually recommended if you have a hernia that causes pain, severe or persistent symptoms, or if any serious complications develop.