Get help for medical surgeries at our partner hospitals on easy EMI's
Information provided will be used to contact you only for the enquiry selected.
Agree toTerms and ConditionsFind the best hospitals for Hernia Surgery on the Bajaj Finserv Health platform.
Information provided will be used to contact you only for the enquiry selected.
Agree toTerms and ConditionsHernia surgery or hernia operation is used to correct a hernia, a condition in which a tissue or an organ bulge through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. The procedure seeks to restore the abdominal wall's integrity and eliminate hernia-related discomfort.
Herniorrhaphy
Hernia repair
The intestine or bladder bulges through the abdominal wall or into the inguinal canal in the groin area.
A loop of the intestine pushes through the weak area near the upper thigh.
The intestine or fatty tissue protrudes through the abdominal muscles near the navel. This is very common in the babies
Tissue protrudes through a surgical incision or scar in the abdominal wall.
Visible bulge or swelling in the affected area
Pain or discomfort, especially during physical activities or lifting objects
A sensation of heaviness or pressure in the hernia area
Symptoms that worsen when standing or coughing.
This is a traditional surgical approach where a single long incision is made near the hernia site. The hernia sac is identified, and the surgeon pushes it back into place. A mesh may be used to strengthen the area and prevent a recurrence. The incision is then closed with staples or sutures.
It is a minimally invasive procedure performed using a laparoscope, a thin tube with a camera attached. Several small incisions are made, and the laparoscope and other surgical instruments are inserted through these incisions. The surgeon repairs the hernia from within the abdomen, using a mesh to reinforce the weakened area. The advantages of laparoscopic hernia repair include smaller incisions, less pain, faster recovery, and reduced risk of complications.
This is a variation of laparoscopic surgery where the surgeon uses a robotic surgical system to perform the procedure. The robotic system provides enhanced precision and control. It allows the surgeon to manipulate instruments with greater dexterity
Umbilical hernia repair specifically targets hernias that occur near the belly button (umbilicus). The surgery involves making a small incision near the hernia, pushing the protruding tissue back into place, and reinforcing the area with a mesh or sutures.
Inguinal hernia repair is performed for hernias that occur in the groin area. There are two main techniques for inguinal hernia repair:
This involves making an incision in the groin, locating the hernia sac, and repairing it by either removing the sac or pushing it back into the abdominal cavity. A mesh may be used for reinforcement.
The laparoscopic or robotic approach is similar to other laparoscopic procedures. Small incisions are made, and the surgeon repairs the hernia using a mesh from within the abdomen.
Incisional hernia repair is performed to fix hernias that develop at the site of a previous surgical incision. The procedure involves reinforcing the weakened abdominal wall with a mesh, either through an open or laparoscopic technique.
Repairing the hernia and preventing complications, such as intestinal obstruction or strangulation
Relieving pain and discomfort associated with the hernia
Restoring normal functioning and improving quality of life
Physical examination and medical history assessment
Diagnostic tests, such as ultrasound or imaging scans
Discussion of preoperative instructions, including fasting and medication adjustments
Arranging transportation to and from the hospital or surgical center
Patients are given anesthesia to ensure they are comfortable and pain-free during the surgery.
: The surgeon makes an incision near the hernia site, allowing access to the herniated organ or tissue.
The protruding organ or tissue is carefully pushed back into its original position.
The surgeon strengthens the weakened area by suturing the muscle or using a synthetic mesh.
The incision is closed using sutures or surgical staples.
The patient undergoes a thorough evaluation to ensure they are fit for the procedure.
The patient is instructed to avoid eating or drinking for a certain period before the surgery.
Some medications may need to be temporarily stopped or adjusted before the surgery.
The patient is given anesthesia to induce sleep and prevent pain.
The surgeon performs the necessary steps to repair the hernia.
The surgery's length depends on the hernia's type and complexity.
The patient is closely monitored in a recovery area until the effects of anesthesia wear off.
The duration of hospitalization varies, but most hernia surgeries are outpatient procedures, allowing the patient to go home on the same day.
Medications are prescribed to manage pain and discomfort.
Keeping the incision area clean and dry is crucial to prevent infection.
The patient is advised to avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activities during the initial recovery period.
Regular check-ups with the surgeon are scheduled to monitor the healing process and address any concerns.
Infection
Bleeding
Recurrence of the hernia
Nerve damage
Chronic pain
Mesh-related complications (if a mesh is used)
A hernia bulge that has grown significantly in size.
A hernia bulge that no longer goes back inside the abdomen.
A hernia bulge that no longer goes back inside the abdomen.
Sudden or severe pain or discomfort in the hernia area
Fever
Intestinal obstruction symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and vomiting.
Hernia surgery is a commonly performed procedure worldwide. The frequency of hernia surgery depends on the prevalence of hernias in the individual's specific condition.
The recovery time varies depending on factors such as the patient's overall health, the type of hernia surgery performed, and the individual's response to the procedure. Generally, it may take several weeks to a few months for a patient to fully recover and resume normal activities.
The cost of hernia surgery in India can vary based on location, type of hospital, surgeon's expertise, and any additional procedures or complications involved. On average, the cost can range from INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000.
Minimally invasive surgery using small incisions and a laparoscope to repair the hernia.
Similar to laparoscopic surgery, but with the assistance of a surgical robot for enhanced precision and control.
Traditional surgical approach with a larger incision to access and repair the hernia.
Hospital charges
Surgeon's fees
Anesthesia charges
Cost of diagnostic tests and medications
Type of hernia and complexity of the case
Geographical location
Patients who need to undergo hernia surgery may explore the option of healthcare financing, such as availing of a Bajaj Finserv Health EMI card. This card allows patients to choose a hospital that suits their preferences while enjoying its benefits. The Bajaj Finserv, Health EMI card, covers certain medical expenses not typically covered under regular insurance plans.