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How To Repair a Hernia

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Tailored Hernia Surgery

Did you know there is more than one way to repair a hernia? Different patients, different types of hernia, and different hernia sizes result in different approaches to hernia surgery.

At Hernia Clinic Hampshire we provide hernia treatment tailored for you. Our skilled Consultant Surgeon will work with you to discuss your needs to help you understand how best to repair your hernia, and to give you the ability to make an informed decision on your personalised hernia surgery and recovery plan.

We have extensive experience with patients who come with concerns

Local or General Anaesthesia

Have you been told general anaesthesia is high risk for you, or are you nervous of anaesthetic? We can help you avoid general anaesthesia through our innovative use of local anaesthesia for hernia surgery.

Double Hernia Surgery

Do you have two hernias? We are experts in bilateral hernia surgery and can repair a hernia on each side at the same time or with a two-staged approach.

Healing Process

Are you worried about the scar that will be left behind? We work with you to help you better understand the wound healing process and what you can do so that you have a comfortable, pliant scar.

Your choice

Maybe you simply want a say in how your hernia is repaired. At Hernia Clinic Hampshire, we give you that choice, as well as the information needed to make it.

How Do You Repair a Hernia?

At Hernia Clinic Hampshire, we are experts in how to repair a hernia, including both open and laparoscopic hernia approaches.

We often recommend an open hernia repair using our innovative approach of local anaesthetic and sedation. Perfected by our Consultant Surgeon, this approach is gentle on the body and accessible to all, including those who cannot have a general anaesthetic.

However, for some people we recommend a laparoscopic repair using a general anaesthetic instead. Both approaches use a synthetic mesh, which lowers the risk of recurrence and long-term pain. At Hernia Clinic Hampshire, we use high-quality mesh, such as the Parietex ProGrip™ Self-Fixating Mesh.

Whatever your situation, we at Hernia Clinic Hampshire, want to help you understand the different ways we can repair your hernia and give you peace of mind about your recovery.

During your consultation, our highly experienced Consultant Surgeon will discuss your personal needs and options and guide you to an informed decision on your personalised hernia surgery plan.

General Anaesthetic vs. Local Anaesthetic and Sedation for Hernia Surgery

Most hernia types are suitable for open surgery under local anaesthetic and sedation. This includes one-sided groin, umbilical, epigastric and smaller incisional hernias, whether it is your first or a reoccurring hernia.

Particularly large hernias may need a general anaesthetic. Laparoscopic hernia repairs can only be performed under general anaesthetic and may be preferable if, for example, you have two hernias you want to repair at the same time, or a recurrent hernia where the previous repair was open.

Open hernia repairs can be done under local anaesthetic and sedation, and may be the preferable approach in many cases. Your options, including open vs laparoscopic hernia surgery and general anaesthetic vs local anaesthetic and sedation, will be discussed during your consultation. Together, you and the surgeon will decide the best approach for you,