Inguinal Hernioplasty
Inguinal hernioplasty is a medical procedure where a mesh patch is sewn over the weakened tissue of the inguinal or groin after the tissue is pushed back to its original place. An inguinal hernia is a bulge in the groin region that develops due to a tissue protruding through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. The resulting bulge is painful while bending over or coughing.
How is Inguinal Hernioplasty performed? Before, during and after.
The doctor will conduct a physical examination and check for signs of a bulge. After that, he will take the patient’s medical history to get an overall understanding of his health. For further examination, the doctor will carry out a CT scan, MRI scan, or abdominal ultrasound. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, the doctor will ask the patient to stop taking any blood thinners, aspirin, supplements, or smoking before the procedure.
The surgeon administers general or local anesthesia before the procedure begins. An incision is made in the groin, and the hernia is pushed back into the abdomen. A mesh made of flexible plastic or animal tissue is sewn over the weakened spot to help strengthen the abdominal muscles. The open incision is either stitched or glued shut.
The individual will be kept under observation for a few hours until the anesthesia wears off. The doctor will give a set of instructions about what activities are allowed and what activities are not allowed. The patient can take a shower 36 hours after the surgery, but should make sure that gauze is removed before bathing.
Cost of the Inguinal Hernioplasty
Description | Cost |
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Cost of surgery in Hyderabad |
Rs. 27,000 to INR 1,00,000 |
Cost of surgery in India |
Rs 65,000 to INR 2,60,000 |
Description | Cost |
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Number of days in the hospital |
0 Days |
Type of surgery |
Major surgery |
Anaesthesia type |
General or local anesthesia |
Recovery |
2 to 3 weeks |
Duration of the procedure |
30 to 60 minutes |
Surgery |
Open surgery |