Situations Where Laparoscopic Surgery May Be Preferred
Laparoscopic hernia surgery has advantages over open surgery in the
repair of an
inguinal hernia when:
- You need to return to work as soon as possible.
Laparoscopic hernia surgery is associated with less pain and a shorter recovery
time than open repair.1
- A recurrent hernia needs to be repaired.
Repairing a recurrent hernia is easier with laparoscopic surgery, because the
instruments used do not have to go through scar tissue or mesh from the
previous hernia repair.
- The opposite side of the groin needs to be
explored for a hernia. Both sides can be explored without another incision in
the abdomen, because the instrument can be placed so that the doctor can see
both sides of the groin.
- Hernias on both sides of the groin are
repaired at the same time.
Citations
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McCormack K, et al. (2003). Laparoscopic techniques
versus open techniques for inguinal hernia repair. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1).
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Healthwise Staff |
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Primary Medical Reviewer
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Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine |
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Specialist Medical Reviewer
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C. Dale Mercer, MD, FRCSC, FACS - General Surgery |
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Last Revised
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April 26, 2011 |
Last Revised:
April 26, 2011
McCormack K, et al. (2003). Laparoscopic techniques
versus open techniques for inguinal hernia repair. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1).