Umbilical hernia surgery is a procedure performed to repair an umbilical hernia, a condition where a part of the intestine or fatty tissue bulges through an opening in the abdominal muscles near the navel (belly button). Umbilical hernias are more common in infants, but they can also occur in adults, typically due to increased pressure in the abdomen from obesity, pregnancy, or chronic coughing.
The primary goal of the surgery is to restore the normal anatomy of the abdominal wall, prevent complications, and alleviate any associated pain or discomfort.
During umbilical hernia surgery, the surgeon makes an incision near the belly button and gently pushes the protruding tissue back into the abdominal cavity. The opening in the abdominal wall is then closed with stitches, and in some cases, a synthetic mesh may be used to reinforce the repair and prevent recurrence. The surgery can be performed using either an open or laparoscopic approach, depending on the size of the hernia and the patient’s specific needs.
Patients can expect to go home on the same day or after a short hospital stay, depending on the complexity of the surgery and their overall health. Pain management and a gradual return to normal activities are essential during the recovery period, which typically lasts around 2-4 weeks. It is important to follow your surgeon’s recommendations regarding any lifting restrictions and wound care, to ensure proper healing and prevent complications.
It is crucial to attend follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and address any concerns or complications that may arise.
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