Discussion in 'All Categories' started by siddharth - Dec 16th, 2011 10:03 am. | |
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Is laproscopic surgery and mesh repair for ingunal hernia safe. I have heard abouth the complications like nerve and spermatic cord damage while operation.I am 28 years living in Australia and have a small ingunal hernia.Please provide details and cost price for this surgery. Are you guys the best in India. |
re: Ingunal Hernia
by Dr M.K. Gupta -
Dec 16th, 2011
9:36 pm
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Dear Mr Siddrath Any operation might be associated with complications. The main complications of any operation are bleeding and infection, which are uncommon with laparoscopic hernia repair. There's a slight risk of injury to the urinary bladder, the intestines, arteries, nerves or even the sperm tube going to the testicle. Difficulty urinating after surgical treatment is not unusual and may require a temporary tube into the urinary bladder for as long as 1 week. Any time a hernia is repaired it can return. This long-term recurrence minute rates are not yet known. Your surgeon can help you decide if the potential risks of laparoscopic hernia repair are less than the potential risks of leaving the problem untreated. These complication can happen but in the hands of skilled surgeon these complications are very less. With regards M.K. Gupta |