Ventral Hernia Repair at CARE Surgery Clinic
At CARE Surgery Clinic, we offer comprehensive surgical care for ventral hernias, where a portion of the intestine or abdominal tissue protrudes through a weakness or opening in the abdominal wall muscles. Our experienced surgeons are skilled in various repair techniques, including minimally invasive options, to effectively address ventral hernias and restore abdominal wall integrity.

Common Questions
A ventral hernia can occur anywhere on the abdominal wall, but they are most common along the midline (incisional hernias) or at the site of a previous surgical incision. These hernias develop when the abdominal wall muscles weaken or separate, allowing internal tissues to bulge outward.
- Previous Abdominal Surgery: Incisional hernias are the most common type of ventral hernia, occurring at the site of a previous surgical incision.
- Obesity: Increased pressure on the abdominal wall can increase the risk of hernias.
- Pregnancy: The stretching of the abdominal muscles during pregnancy can weaken the abdominal wall.
- Heavy Lifting: Straining and lifting heavy objects can put excessive pressure on the abdominal muscles.
- Chronic Coughing or Straining: Conditions that cause chronic coughing or straining can weaken the abdominal wall over time.
- A noticeable bulge or swelling in the abdomen.
- Discomfort or pain, especially when straining, lifting, or coughing.
- A feeling of pressure or fullness in the abdomen.
- Nausea or vomiting (in some cases).
- Less Pain: Smaller incisions result in less post-operative pain.
- Faster Recovery: Patients typically recover more quickly and return to normal activities sooner.
- Minimal Scarring: Minimally invasive surgery leaves smaller, less noticeable scars.
Our Approach
We offer various surgical techniques to repair ventral hernias, including:
- Open Surgery: A traditional approach with an incision made near the hernia.
- Laparoscopic Surgery: A minimally invasive technique using small incisions and specialized instruments.
- Robotic Surgery: An advanced minimally invasive approach offering enhanced precision and dexterity.
The choice of surgical technique depends on factors such as the size and location of the hernia, your overall health, and surgeon preference.
Your Comfort and Recovery
Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate care and ensuring your comfort throughout the entire surgical process. We will give detailed instructions for post-operative care and support you on your path to a smooth recovery.
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