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Dual Polyurethan Mesh Repair of Umbilical Hernia
Gynecology / Aug 19th, 2022 11:01 am     A+ | a-


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This video demonstrates Laparoscopic Dual 3D Provisc Mesh Repair of Umbilical Hernia by Dr. R.K. Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. An umbilical hernia is a rather common surgical problem. Elective repair after diagnosis is advised. Suture repairs have high recurrence rates; therefore, mesh reinforcement is recommended. Mesh can be placed in either by robotic or laparoscopic approach with good clinical results. Standard polypropylene mesh is suitable for the open onlay technique; however, composite meshes are required for laparoscopic repairs. Large seromas and surgical site infections are rather common complications that may result in recurrence. Obesity, ascites, and excessive weight gain following a repair are obviously potential risk factors. Moreover, smoking may create a risk for recurrence.

Dual Polyurethane Mesh Repair of Umbilical Hernia at World Laparoscopy Hospital


Umbilical hernia is a common abdominal wall defect that occurs when a portion of the intestine or fatty tissue protrudes through the abdominal muscles near the navel. Though often small and asymptomatic, umbilical hernias can lead to discomfort, pain, and complications like obstruction or strangulation if left untreated. Surgical repair remains the definitive treatment, and advances in minimally invasive techniques have significantly improved outcomes. One of the most effective modern approaches is the dual polyurethane mesh repair, which is gaining prominence at the World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH).

Advantages of Dual Polyurethane Mesh

The dual polyurethane mesh is designed to provide strength, biocompatibility, and reduced postoperative complications. Its dual-layer construction allows one side to adhere securely to the abdominal wall while the other side minimizes adhesion to internal organs. This feature is particularly important in umbilical hernia repairs, as it reduces the risk of bowel adhesions, which can cause chronic pain or intestinal obstruction. Moreover, the mesh is lightweight and flexible, ensuring patient comfort and faster recovery.

Laparoscopic Technique at WLH

At World Laparoscopy Hospital, the dual polyurethane mesh is placed using minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, which involves small keyhole incisions. Laparoscopy offers numerous benefits over traditional open surgery, including less postoperative pain, reduced infection rates, minimal scarring, and quicker return to daily activities. Surgeons at WLH utilize advanced imaging and precision instruments to ensure accurate placement of the mesh, thereby enhancing the durability and safety of the repair.

Clinical Outcomes

Studies and clinical experience at WLH have shown that dual polyurethane mesh repair results in lower recurrence rates and excellent long-term outcomes compared to conventional mesh techniques. Patients typically experience minimal postoperative discomfort, rapid recovery, and a high rate of satisfaction. Additionally, the laparoscopic approach allows surgeons to address other coexisting abdominal conditions if detected during surgery, making it a comprehensive solution for patient care.

Training and Expertise

The success of dual polyurethane mesh repair is closely linked to the skill and expertise of the surgical team. WLH, recognized globally as a center for laparoscopic surgery training, emphasizes hands-on workshops, live surgical demonstrations, and mentorship programs under experienced surgeons. This ensures that every patient receives care adhering to the highest international standards while advancing the proficiency of upcoming laparoscopic surgeons.

Conclusion

The dual polyurethane mesh repair of umbilical hernia represents a significant advancement in modern hernia surgery, combining safety, efficacy, and patient comfort. Through the expertise and innovative techniques at World Laparoscopy Hospital, patients benefit from minimally invasive surgery with excellent long-term outcomes. As surgical technology evolves, approaches like dual mesh repair continue to redefine the standards of abdominal wall reconstruction, offering hope and relief to countless patients worldwide.

3 COMMENTS
Dr. Uday Nath Sahi
#1
Aug 25th, 2022 8:33 am
Your content was relevant and your video is visually appealing and easy to follow and understand
Dual Polyurethan Mesh Repair of Umbilical Hernia such a very nice presentation Great job! You’re a real doctor at heart!
Dr. Dheeraj Sanyal
#2
Sep 28th, 2022 9:46 am
Umbilical hernia is a rather common surgical problem. Elective repair after diagnosis is advised. Suture repairs have high recurrence rates; therefore, mesh reinforcement is recommended. Mesh can be placed through either an open or laparoscopic approach with good clinical results. Standard polypropylene mesh is suitable for the open onlay technique; however, composite meshes are required for laparoscopic repairs.
Dr. Avinash Rathod
#3
Oct 15th, 2022 9:05 am
Umbilical hernias in goats are uncommon and can vary in their etiology and management. Hernioplasty can be done by closing the abdominal wall with a horizontal mattress pattern using absorbable sutures. However, larger defects generally require the use of prosthetic materials that allow for tension-free repair.
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