Ventral Hernia Surgery

Ventral Hernia Surgery in Dubai by Dr. Ali Reza

When a weak point in the abdomen allows abdominal tissue or an organ to protrude through a hollow muscular area, a ventral hernia arises. A bulge in the abdomen marks the presence of these hernias. The area of a previous abdominal procedure, the navel, and the groin are the most prevalent places for ventral hernias.

Ventral hernias can occur as a congenital problem at birth or develop over time as a result of circumstances such as abdominal surgery, pregnancy, or long-term abdominal muscular stress. These are not self-healing and are usually surgically treated to prevent the intestine from getting strangulated. The act of strangulation is a medical emergency.

Types of Ventral Hernia

Below are mentioned three different types of Ventral Hernia:

 

  • Epigastric hernia : This type of hernia can occur anywhere between the breastbone and the navel. Both women and men can develop this.
  • Umbilical hernia : This is a condition that affects the area around the belly button.
  • Hernia incisional : It appears at the location of a prior operation. This can develop at the scar site in up to one-third of patients who have had abdominal surgery. This category of hernia develops months or even years after suffering from abdominal surgery.

Signs and Symptoms of Ventral Hernia

In the early phases of ventral hernia formation, some individuals do not experience any pain. A noticeable protrusion under the skin in the belly or a sensitive area is frequently the first sign.

  • When lying down or pressing on the bulge, it may flatten.
  • When a person lifts heavy goods, a ventral hernia creates an increase in pain.
  • Attempts to urinate or have a bowel movement
  • Long lengths of time are spent sitting or standing

If a section of the intestine bulges through the abdominal wall and becomes trapped, it can cause severe abdominal pain. If this occurs, the trapped intestine becomes strangled, loses its blood supply, and begins to die. This is an urgent medical situation that requires quick attention.

Causes & Risk Factors of Ventral Hernia

A ventral hernia’s cause varies depending on its location, as well as your medical history, health, and anatomy. The intestine protruding through a weakness in the abdominal wall may be a normal feature of your body. It can also be caused by:

  • Pregnancy
  • Obesity
  • Injury
  • Heavy lifting
  • Diabetes or other diseases
  • Prior surgery
  • Chronic coughing,
  • Chronic or severe vomiting

 Treatment/Repair of Ventral Hernia

Ventral hernias do not heal on own and must be repaired with surgery. Ventral hernias, if left untreated, can grow larger and worsen over time. Untreated hernias can be difficult to repair and can result in catastrophic problems, such as the asphyxiation of a piece of the intestine.

The purpose of ventral hernia surgery is to close the hole in the abdominal wall, preventing the intestine and other abdominal tissue from bulging through. Repairing the hole and putting the muscles back to their natural place often restores the tone and contour of the abdominal wall.

Check out three major types of ventral hernia surgery listed below:

Open Surgery 

The abdominal tissue is put back into place through an open incision in the abdomen where the hernia formed. To reinforce the repair and prevent hernia recurrences, a mesh material is used. Dissolvable sutures and glue are commonly used to close the skin.

Laparoscopic Surgery of Ventral Hernia

Several tiny incisions are performed away from the hernia’s location. To aid guide the procedure, a laparoscope is introduced through one of the openings. To strengthen the weakening portion of the abdominal wall, a surgical mesh material may be placed. Because smaller incisions are used, there is a lesser risk of infection with this method than with open hernia surgery.

Several parameters will be considered by your experienced surgeon when determining the optimal surgical hernia repair approach for you, including:

  • Age
  • Medical history
  • Underlying health issues
  • Hernia’s diameter
  • Infection

 Book an Appointment for Ventral Hernia Surgery in Dubai

Dr. Ali Reza is the name you can trust when it comes to Ventral Hernia Surgery in the UAE. You, too, will find a solution to your problem. With many years of experience and the ability in addressing all types of hernia surgery, it is the right time to make an appointment.

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