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Are Open Hernia Repair Incisions All Done In The Same Location Of The Groin?

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Posted on Fri, 17 Dec 2021
Question: I am going to have an open right inguinal hernia repair next month. It was detected on ultrasound. I do not have a not bulge. It is a small hernia. My question is, are open hernia repair incisions all done in the same location of the groin? If so, where is the location of the incision?

Thank you
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Answered by Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel (36 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
inguinal incision, details provided.

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

* Open hernia surgery incision is called inguinal incision, which is common
for almost all hernia repair except some cases ( where there is irreducible
hernia and bowel might force surgeon to divert the incision location ).

* Inguinal incision is oblique incision extending from area above and lateral
to pubic symphysis bone, going outward and upward in direction of the
inguinal canal ( usually it is around 5-6 cms ).

Hope this information will clarify your doubt.
Still I would like to assist further regarding the case anytime.

Wish you best of luck for surgery in advance.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Follow up: Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel (31 minutes later)
So it is below the waistline and 5 to 6 centimeter long. Will bowel movements be difficult after surgery and will the size of the hernia make any difference in the pain level after
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Answered by Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel (4 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
follow up .

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

* Yes it is totally below waist line and usually 5-6 cm long.
* In general, surgeons prefer to give oral laxative syrup after surgery for
some days to have soft bowel movements, so do not worry for that.

* As there is no bulge outside in your case, there will not be significant pain
after surgery.
If large hernias operated where there was extensive tissue dissection,
then obviously the level of pain would be much higher than simple case.
and consultant requires higher doses of pain killer medicines.

Thanks.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Follow up: Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel (56 minutes later)
Thank you for your informative answer. I had varicocele surgery 28 years ago. The incision was significant and it was right at the waist line. when I say below the waistline, I mean below where my belt is. Is the incision smaller for this hernia repair than the variococele and less painful than that surgery which was about 2 weeks recovery.
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Answered by Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
follow up .

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

* The incision of hernia repair usually is bigger than varicocele which
requires around 3-4 cm incision.
If it was bigger than that in your case, there may be certain reasons for
the same.
* So far as pain is concerned, now with the advent of latest surgical
techniques, anesthesia and analgesic tablets ; I recommend not to get
much stressed out for that, you would be fine within 10-15 days.

If you can provide a photo picture of your old surgery scar as an attachment in follow up discussion, it would be much appreciated for further correspondence.

Thank you.
Regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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Are Open Hernia Repair Incisions All Done In The Same Location Of The Groin?

Brief Answer: inguinal incision, details provided. Detailed Answer: Hello, * Open hernia surgery incision is called inguinal incision, which is common for almost all hernia repair except some cases ( where there is irreducible hernia and bowel might force surgeon to divert the incision location ). * Inguinal incision is oblique incision extending from area above and lateral to pubic symphysis bone, going outward and upward in direction of the inguinal canal ( usually it is around 5-6 cms ). Hope this information will clarify your doubt. Still I would like to assist further regarding the case anytime. Wish you best of luck for surgery in advance. Regards.