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  2. All hernias have a potential risk of strangulation and incarceration, and thus, asymptomatic patients need to follow up. Over the years, many surgical procedures have been developed to treat an inguinal hernia. The open repair is effective, but it also results in significant post-operative pain.

  3. Open surgical repair of inguinal and femoral hernia in adults

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    Inguinal hernia repair is among the most common procedures performed by general surgeons. Many techniques have been used. In contemporary practice, the minimally invasive approach is preferred over the open approach because of faster recovery and reduced pain [1].

  4. Inguinal hernia - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    There are two general types of hernia operations — open hernia repair and minimally invasive hernia repair. Open hernia repair. In this procedure, which might be done with local anesthesia and sedation or general anesthesia, the surgeon makes an incision in your groin and pushes the protruding tissue back into your abdomen.

  5. How Long Does an Open Inguinal Hernia Repair Take? - MedicineNet

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    On average, an open inguinal hernia repair usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes to complete. You may be allowed to go home on the same day. If you have other medical problems or do not have a caregiver, you may stay in the hospital overnight for better care and observation.

  6. Hernia Repair Surgery - Cleveland Clinic

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    Surgery is the most common treatment for a hernia. The three main types of hernia surgery are open, laparoscopic (minimally invasive) and robotic repair. Your surgery and recovery will depend on multiple factors, including the type of hernia you have and how complex the surgery will be.

  7. Open Inguinal Hernia Repair (Herniorrhaphy, Hernioplasty)

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    Open surgery for inguinal hernia repair is safe. The recurrence rate (hernias that require two or more repairs) is low when open hernia repair is done by experienced surgeons using mesh patches. Synthetic patches are now widely used for hernia repair in both open and laparoscopic surgery.

  8. Open Inguinal Hernia Repair Technique - Medscape

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    Open inguinal hernia repair. Upper tail is crossed over lower tail around spermatic cord, thus creating internal ring. Lower edges of two tails are tucked together to inguinal ligament just...

  9. Open Inguinal Hernia Repair - Medscape

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    The Lichtenstein tension-free mesh repair, which is an example of hernioplasty and is currently one of the most popular open inguinal hernia repair techniques, includes the following...

  10. Inguinal Hernia Repair: Causes, Treatments, and Risks - ...

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    Inguinal hernia occurs when part of the small intestine protrudes through the groin. Here are your options for repair and what to expect during recovery.

  11. Laparoscopic Versus Open Hernia Repair for Indirect Inguinal ...

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    Of the 1134 consecutive inguinal hernia patients who underwent surgical hernia repair during the study period, 450 underwent laparoscopic repair, 684 underwent open repair. As shown in Figure 1 , after excluding 639 patients for not adolescent or lost follow-up, 495 adolescent patients with inguinal hernia, including 243 in the LHR group and ...