Umbilical Hernia

Umbilical Hernia Laparoscopic Surgery

Umbilical Hernia Laparoscopic Surgery

Umbilical Hernia Laparoscopic Surgery

An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine or tissue protrudes through the abdominal muscles near the navel, causing discomfort, pain, or swelling. At Aaroku Care, we offer laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive technique that ensures precise repair, minimal scarring, and a faster recovery. Our experienced surgeons perform the procedure with care and accuracy, reducing complications and allowing patients to resume daily activities quickly. Early surgical intervention prevents further complications such as obstruction or strangulation. Choose Aaroku Care for safe, effective, and advanced treatment to restore comfort and abdominal strength.

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What is an Umbilical Hernia?

What is an Umbilical Hernia?

What is an Umbilical Hernia?

An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine or abdominal tissue pushes through a weak spot in the muscles near the navel, forming a visible bulge. While often painless and common, it may cause discomfort or swelling. Umbilical hernias can develop in adults or infants, with many infant cases closing naturally as muscles strengthen. Persistent or painful hernias may require surgical repair to prevent complications. At Aaroku Care, our expert surgeons provide accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment options, ensuring safe, effective, and minimally invasive repair for lasting relief and improved abdominal strength.

Treatment

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Treatment

Surgical Treatment for Umbilical Hernia

Surgical Treatment for Umbilical Hernia

Surgical Treatment for Umbilical Hernia

Umbilical hernias can be treated through open surgery or laparoscopic surgery. In open surgery, an incision is made near the hernia to repair the weakened abdominal wall, sometimes using mesh for additional support. This traditional method is effective for hernias of various sizes, though recovery may take longer. Laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive approach, uses small incisions and a laparoscope to repair the hernia and reinforce the abdominal wall with minimal scarring. This outpatient procedure offers reduced pain, faster recovery, and smaller scars. Surgeons at Aaroku Care determine the best method based on individual needs.