Incisional Hernia

Surgical Treatment for Incisional Hernia

Surgical Treatment for Incisional Hernia

Surgical Treatment for Incisional Hernia

An incisional hernia occurs at the site of a previous surgical incision when the abdominal wall weakens, allowing tissue or intestine to protrude. At Aaroku Care, surgical repair is the primary treatment to restore abdominal strength and prevent complications. The procedure can be performed using open surgery or laparoscopic techniques, depending on the hernia size and patient condition. Surgeons carefully reposition the protruding tissue and reinforce the abdominal wall, often with mesh, to prevent recurrence. Laparoscopic surgery offers minimal scarring, reduced pain, and faster recovery. Our expert team ensures safe, effective, and long-lasting repair.

Innovating Excellence in Scar-Minimizing Surgery

Highly Skilled Surgeons Specialized in Laparoscopy

Expert Care from Initial Visit to Recovery

Book Free Appointment

Book Free Appointment

Book Free Appointment

Free Consultation

No Cost EMI

Support in Insurance Claim

One Day Hospitalization

USFDA-Approved

Procedure

Personalised Care Coordinator

About

About

About

What is Incisional Hernia?

What is Incisional Hernia?

What is Incisional Hernia?

An incisional hernia occurs when tissue, such as part of the intestine, pushes through a weakened area of the abdominal wall at the site of a previous surgical incision. This can cause a visible bulge, discomfort, or pain, especially during physical activity or straining. Incisional hernias may develop weeks or even years after surgery and can increase the risk of complications like obstruction or strangulation if left untreated. At Aaroku Care, our expert surgeons provide accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment options, including minimally invasive and open surgical repair, ensuring safe, effective, and long-lasting relief.

Treatment

Treatment

Treatment

Treatment of Incisional Hernia

Treatment of Incisional Hernia

Treatment of Incisional Hernia

The primary treatment for an incisional hernia is surgical repair to restore the abdominal wall and prevent complications. At Aaroku Care, surgery can be performed through open repair or laparoscopic techniques, depending on the hernia’s size, location, and patient health. During the procedure, the protruding tissue is carefully repositioned, and the abdominal wall is reinforced, often using mesh to reduce the risk of recurrence. Laparoscopic repair offers smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery. Our expert surgeons provide personalized care, ensuring safe, effective, and long-lasting outcomes, allowing patients to regain normal activity and comfort.