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Laparoscopic hernia surgery, a minimally invasive technique, can occasionally result in complications. These complications may include infection at the incision site, bleeding, damage to surrounding organs or blood vessels, bowel or bladder injury, hernia recurrence, and persistent pain. In rare cases, patients may also experience anesthesia-related complications or develop deep vein thrombosis. Surgeons employ various precautions to minimize these risks, such as careful patient selection, meticulous surgical technique, and postoperative monitoring. While complications are infrequent, patients should be aware of potential risks and discuss them with their surgeon before undergoing laparoscopic hernia surgery. Regular follow-up visits allow for early detection and appropriate management of any complications that may arise.
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