Inguinal hernia repair is a surgical procedure to fix a hernia occurring in the groin area. The surgeon returns the protruding tissue or intestine back into the abdomen and reinforces the weakened abdominal wall using a synthetic mesh. This reinforcement reduces the risk of recurrence and provides stronger support.
Hiatal hernia repair is a surgical procedure used to treat a hernia in which part of the stomach pushes up through the diaphragm into the chest cavity. The surgeon repositions the stomach into the abdomen and tightens the opening in the diaphragm. In many cases, the repair is reinforced with mesh to provide additional support. Laparoscopic surgery allows for faster recovery, reduced pain, and shorter hospital stay compared to open surgery.
Umbilical hernia repair is performed to treat a hernia near the belly button (navel). The surgeon pushes the protruding tissue back into the abdominal cavity and strengthens the abdominal wall with surgical mesh. Mesh reinforcement lowers recurrence rates and improves long-term outcomes.
Stomach Surgery These procedures address various gastric conditions, including tumors and severe ulcers. Gastrectomy: Partial or total removal of the stomach, commonly performed in cases of Gastric cancer. Gastric Ulcer: Severe or complicated ulcers (such as those causing bleeding or perforation) may require surgical intervention.