Laparoscopic Appendix Surgery

A hernia develops when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak area in the abdominal muscle wall, often appearing as a visible bulge with pain or discomfort. Hernias commonly occur in the groin or abdomen and tend to worsen over time if not treated. Surgery is the only permanent solution, and laparoscopic hernia repair is now the preferred and most advanced treatment option.

At the clinic of Dr. Rajkumar Patra, hernia surgery is performed using laparoscopic (minimally invasive) techniques, which allow precise repair through small keyhole incisions. During the procedure, a high-definition camera and fine instruments are used to place a surgical mesh that strengthens the weakened muscle area.

Compared to open surgery, laparoscopic hernia surgery offers several advantages, including less postoperative pain, minimal scarring, lower risk of infection, and faster recovery. Most patients are able to walk within hours after surgery and return to normal daily activities within a few days.

Dr. Patra carefully evaluates the type and size of the hernia before recommending the most suitable laparoscopic approach. Clear explanation, patient comfort, and long-term results are central to his treatment philosophy.

If you notice a bulge, pain, or heaviness in the abdomen or groin, early treatment can prevent complications. Consult Dr. Rajkumar Patra for safe, effective, and advanced laparoscopic hernia surgery focused on quicker healing and lasting relief.