Abdominal hernia surgery is a common and effective procedure that helps alleviate symptoms and prevent complications associated with hernias.
An abdominal hernia repair is a surgery to fix a hole or weak spot in the muscles of the abdomen where tissues or organs bulge out. During the surgery, the bulging tissue is pushed back into place, and the hole or weak spot is reinforced or closed with stitches or a special mesh. This helps keep the organs inside the abdomen where they belong and prevents the hernia from coming back.
During an abdominal hernia repair the patient will be put under anaesthesia to ensure you’re comfortable and pain free during the surgery. The surgeon will carefully push the protruding tissue or organ back into the abdominal cavity and reinforce the weakened area of the abdominal wall. This may involve stitching the muscles together or using a synthetic mesh to provide additional support. This may involve stitching the muscles together or using a synthetic mesh to provide additional support. Abdominal hernia repair surgery is a common and effective procedure that helps alleviate symptoms and prevent complications associated with hernias. Risk factors will be discussed with your doctor at consultation.

