traditional hernia surgery
Traditional hernia surgery is tissue suture. The edge of the damaged tissue is directly sutured, or the upper layer of the damaged tissue is sutured to cover the damage. This type of surgery is called tension repair. Tension hernia surgery is like sewing a tire directly after the hole is broken. Because of the tension in the suture (the force that bounces on both sides), it is easy to cause pain and recurrence after surgery. The data show that the recurrence rate of tension hernia surgery is 10-15%. Treatment of diseases: hernias inguinal hernia (helium) Indication This type of surgery is more suitable for juvenile patients with small abdominal wall defects. Contraindications Because of the strong pain after surgery, the high recurrence rate and the long recovery time of the patient, the infirm is unwell. Preoperative preparation Reducing activity or reducing weight can temporarily relieve symptoms. Wearing a hernia strap (belly belt) can also temporarily relieve symptoms. Surgical procedure Cut a wound in the affected area. The ankle balloon is usually removed and the protruding tissue is pushed back into the abdominal cavity. Then work on the abdominal wall repair. Pull the muscles around the opening or weak area of the abdominal wall to cover the defect, and use several sutures to suture the muscle.
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