Table of Contents
- 1 What type of doctor does femoral hernia surgery?
- 2 Do urologists repair hernias?
- 3 Is femoral hernia repair major surgery?
- 4 What kind of doctor fixes hernias?
- 5 Can a plastic surgeon fix a hernia?
- 6 What is Herniorrhaphy?
- 7 How urgent is femoral hernia surgery?
- 8 How long does a femoral hernia surgery take?
- 9 When to see a doctor for a femoral hernia?
- 10 When to go back to work after a femoral hernia repair?
What type of doctor does femoral hernia surgery?
By waiting or putting off treatment of a femoral hernia you are putting yourself at risk. Hernia specialists are best suited for femoral hernia repair surgery. At the Hernia Center of Southern of Southern California our Board Certified General Surgeons have performed over 12,000 hernia surgeries over the last 25 years.
Do urologists repair hernias?
Hernias do not go away on their own. They may cause problems if they block the bowels, and this can lead to the need for emergency surgery. In infants and children, a small cut is made in the groin. The urologist sews the canal shut and repairs the muscle ring.
What type of doctor removes hernia mesh?
Surgeons perform hernia mesh removal surgery, also called hernia mesh revision surgery, in patients who experience chronic pain, infections or other serious mesh-related complications following hernia repair. Doctors may remove hernia mesh by open abdominal surgery, laparoscopic surgery or robotic surgery.
Is femoral hernia repair major surgery?
Femoral hernia usually requires surgical repair as there is a higher risk of bowel obstruction or strangulation (trapped), than an inguinal hernia. Your surgeon will push the bulged organ back to its place and close or provide support to the weakened area of the abdominal cavity.
What kind of doctor fixes hernias?
When you have a hernia, treatment will start with your primary care provider. If you need surgery to repair the hernia, you’ll be referred to a general surgeon. In fact, ventral hernia repairs are one of the most common operations U.S. general surgeons perform.
What is a McVay repair?
In the McVay repair, the conjoined (transversus abdominis and internal oblique) tendon is sutured to the Cooper ligament with interrupted nonabsorbable sutures.
Can a plastic surgeon fix a hernia?
If it is a true hernia, a more detailed repair of the defect may be needed. Many qualified plastic surgeons are very capable of this, but your plastic surgeon may prefer to involve a general surgeon.
What is Herniorrhaphy?
A herniorrhaphy refers to the surgical repair of a hernia, in which a surgeon repairs the weakness in your abdominal wall.
What type of DR does hernia repair?
Your primary care doctor will be able to diagnose and initially treat many hernias. Definitive treatment will usually require surgery. Depending on the location of the hernia, the hernia repair will usually be performed by a general surgeon.
How urgent is femoral hernia surgery?
Fomoral hernias develop in the upper part of the thigh near the groin just below the inguinal ligament, where abdominal contents pass through a naturally occurring weakness called the femoral canal. Because of the high incidence of complications, femoral hernias often need emergency surgery.
How long does a femoral hernia surgery take?
The operation should take about 30 to 45 minutes to complete and you’ll usually be able to go home the same day. Some people stay in hospital overnight if they have other medical problems or if they live alone. Read more about recovering from femoral hernia repair.
What kind of surgery is needed to repair a femoral hernia?
During surgery to repair the hernia, the bulging tissue is pushed back in. The weakened area is sewn closed or strengthened. This repair can be done with open or laparoscopic surgery. You and your surgeon can discuss which type of surgery is right for you.
When to see a doctor for a femoral hernia?
A femoral hernia is generally diagnosed throughout a physical evaluation. Oftentimes, the individual will consult a doctor due to pain within the groin area or even the within the upper thigh. The pain sensation or pain of the femoral hernia will come and go, increasing once the person coughs or strains.
When to go back to work after a femoral hernia repair?
Contact sports and strenuous exercise ought to be avoided for around 3 weeks following a femoral hernia repair. Many patients can go back to the majority of their day to day activities a few weeks, with total recovery taking in regards to a month in patients without other health conditions.
What should I take on the day of femoral hernia surgery?
These include aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), clopidogrel (Plavix), warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn), and others. Ask your surgeon which drugs you should still take on the day of surgery.