How to do Safe Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery - Lecture by Dr R K Mishra - Part II
This video demonstrate How to do Safe Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery - Lecture by Dr R K Mishra - Part II. Hernias usually don’t get better on their own. They tend to get bigger. In rare cases, they can lead to life-threatening complications. Recovery is usually faster with laparoscopic surgery: On average, patients are back to their normal routine a week sooner than with open surgery. What kind of surgery you’ll need often depends on your hernia’s size, type, and location. Your doctor will also consider your lifestyle, health, and age. This type of operation is normally very safe. But like all surgeries, having hernia removed comes with a number of possible complications. They include: Injury to the vas deferens and testicular vessels are well-known complications of open hernia repair. Although uncommon after laparoscopic hernioplasty, when these complications do develop, they are quite disturbing to the patient and the surgeon.
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