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Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery: Know all about Hernia repair through Laparoscopic surgical procedure along with the recovery time and side effects here. In this video, Dr. Vikas Kapur, Head Of Department Minimal Access GI and Bariatric surgery explains the beginning of laparoscopic hernia treatments in the early 90s and how it has evolved. In addition, he mentions how now hernias are treated both laparoscopically as well as robotically. He discusses the laparoscopy method in which an operation is done through telescopes as it enters your peritoneal cavity or your abdominal wall and is attached to a camera giving the perfect view to treat the part. No significant cuts are done for this procedure, only tiny puncture holes, which is why laparoscopy is also synonymous with keyhole surgeries. All laparoscopies are done under general anaesthesia and require a breathing tube. Three half-inch or smaller incisions are made in the lower part of the abdomen. By inserting a laparoscope into the stomach, a doctor can visualise the hernia defect on a monitor. During the procedure, your abdomen is inflated with a harmless gas (carbon dioxide), which allows your doctor to view your internal structures. You will not experience pain during this surgery. The symptoms that lead most people to the doctor and eventually a hernia diagnosis typically include pain in the abdomen, particularly in the groin area. The pain worsens if you sneeze, cough, lift something heavy, or strain. Furthermore, your surgeon may order a pre-op exam consisting: Blood tests, Kidney and Liver function test PT INR Urine routine microscopy, Chest X-rays and ECGs ensure your heart and lungs are in good condition ECHO- to get the fitness levels for anaesthesia You get a hernia when part of your inside bulges through a tear in your muscle or connective tissue. Hernias most commonly occur in the chest, abdominal cavity, and hips. Lifting heavy objects and bending over can aggravate the condition. HexaHealth covers all your surgical needs. Connecting you to the best surgeons at the best hospitals, we do our best to make the process easier for you. Furthermore, HexaHealth provides a Care Coordinator who guides you through each step while you can focus on your complete recovery Timestamps: 1) What is Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery? - 0:30 2) What is a Hernia and its Symptoms? - 01:49 3) Can all the Hernia be operated Laparoscopically? - 02:15 4) When is the Laparoscopic Repair for Hernia indicated? - 03:18 5) Precautions & Tests needed before Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery? - 04:09 6) How is Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery done? - 05:01 7) How long does Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery take? - 07:07 8) When are the patients discharged? - 08:31 9) Is there any damage or risk of a Telescope being used in the Abdominal Cavity? - 09:12 10) Is every patient fit for Laparoscopic Hernia repair? - 09:55 11) Do's and Don'ts after Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery? - 10:43 12) How many days of rest are needed post-surgery for Hernia? - 12:42 To know more, visit: https://www.hexahealth.com/ Follow us on: YouTube: / @hexahealth Facebook: / hexahealthlive Instagram: / hexahealthofficial Twitter: / hexahealthlive Linkedin: / hexahealth Connect with us: Call our expert: +91 88606 88606 Whatsapp Here: https://rebrand.ly/hexa-wa-yt-expert Disclaimer: Treatment time, recovery time, and results are influenced by the severity and pre-existing conditions of the patient. It is recommended that patients consult their physicians before any type of surgery. Insurance claims are subject to the policy terms. #LaparoscopicHerniaSurgery, #LaparoscopicHerniaRepair #LaparoscopicHerniaRecovery