- Gallbladder surgeries
- Hernia surgeries
- Stomach surgeries
- Bowel surgery
- Diaphragm surgery
- Liver surgery
- Pancreatic surgery
- Oesophagus surgeries
- Spleen surgery
- Benign neoplasms
- Laparoscopic surgeries
- Mini-invasive surgeries
- Endoscopic surgeries
- Abdominal surgery
- Abdominal surgery
- Minor, outpatient surgery
- Hernias of any localisation
- Pediatric surgery
- Neoplasm removal
- Traumatology
- Diagnosing organ pathologies
- Acute appendicitis
- Achalasia cardia
- Varicocele
- Diastasis recti abdominis
- Cholelithiasis
- Gallbladder polyps
- Peritoneal adhesions
- Oesophagal diverticula
Hernia surgeries
Hernia surgeries, also known to medical professionals as herniotomies, are one of the most common types of surgery performed by any surgeon. There are many types of hernias, but the basic and simplest classification divides them into repositioned and those that cannot be repositioned. The latter unfortunately have a more pronounced tendency to become impinged, or otherwise complicated. However, there is no guarantee that an erect hernia will not have any complications. These masses have a pronounced tendency to recur.
In most cases, the whole process of surgery is to open the so-called hernia sac (this is a complex of tissues, often stretched and no longer elastic, creating an additional cavity that is filled with other organs), the rectification of the entire hernia contents in the usual position and the subsequent suturing of the hernia gate. Our clinic will provide you with the best suture materials and, if necessary, will reinforce the hernia gate to prevent a possible relapse.
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Symptoms
- 1 Pain in the groin area
- 2 Feeling of a small body in the groin
- 3 Discomfort when walking or exercising



