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performed to correct a weakened area that has developed in the scarred muscle tissue around a prior abdominal surgical incision, occurring as a result of tension (pulling in opposite directions) created when the incision was closed with sutures

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Which hernia is also called a incisional hernia?

Incisional hernias are also ventral hernias.


What is the purpose of inguinal hernia repair?

Inguinal hernia repair is performed to close or mend the weakened abdominal wall of an inquinal hernia.


Where could one learn about an incisional hernia?

There are various places where you can learn about an incisional hernia including: learning from WebMD, this website also shows the causes and treatments of hernias.


What are signs and symptoms of an incisional hernia?

The signs and symptoms of an incisional hernia include fever, aching, swelling, visible protrusion, bulging, foul-smelling drainage and many more.


How is an incisional hernia repair done?

Incisional hernias occur most frequently at the site of a scar from earlier abdominal surgery. Once again, the abdomen is opened and the intestines returned to their proper place. The area is reinforced with mesh, and the abdominal wall is.


Which kind of hernia occurs along a surgical suture line?

An incisional hernia occurs along a surgical suture line.


What does the effectiveness of surgical repair of an incisional hernia depend in part on?

reducing or eliminating tension at the surgical wound. The tension-free method used by many medical centers and preferred by surgeons who specialize in hernia repair involves the permanent placement of surgical (prosthetic) steel or polypropylene mesh


What surgical approaches are used to treat incisional hernias?

either a laparoscopic incisional herniorrhaphy, which uses small incisions and a tube-like instrument with a camera attached to its tip; or a conventional open repair procedure, which accesses the hernia through a larger abdominal incision


Is it normal to have groin pain 3 months after hernia operation?

i had mine 3 weeks ago today and it still hurts


What are the first steps in diagnosing an incisional hernia?

patient's symptoms and medical history are the first steps in diagnosing an incisional hernia. All prior surgeries will be discussed. The doctor will ask how much pain the patient is experiencing, when it was first noticed, and how it has progressed


Is sharp pain normal 6 months after an incisional hernia repair?

I had a large ventral hernia repaired with Alloderm in February of 2009. It has now been one year & I am still having significant issues with ongoing abdominal pain. Doctors are not willing to say if this is "normal", but I'm beginning to believe it is more common than the doctors would have you believe prior to the surgery.


What is involved in hernia repair surgery?

Hernias occur when a weakness in the wall of the abdomen allows an organ, usually the intestines, to bulge out of place. Hernias may result from a genetic predisposition toward this weakness. They can also be the result of weakening the muscle.