This video shows laparoscopic incisional hernia surgery performed by Dr R K Mishra using polyurethane mesh. Anterior Side: Uncoated lightweight monofilament polypropylene mesh and Posterior side: polyurethane mesh.
Laparoscopic Incisional Hernia Repair by Polyurethane Mesh at World Laparoscopy Hospital
Incisional hernia is a common postoperative complication that occurs following abdominal surgeries, arising due to weakness or failure in the abdominal wall at the site of a previous incision. Traditional open repair methods often involve large incisions, extended hospital stays, and a higher risk of postoperative complications such as infections and recurrences. With the advancement of minimally invasive surgery, laparoscopic incisional hernia repair has emerged as a safe, effective, and patient-friendly alternative. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, this advanced surgical procedure is performed with precision using polyurethane mesh, offering superior outcomes for patients.
Advantages of Laparoscopic Repair
Laparoscopic hernia repair involves creating small keyhole incisions through which specialized instruments and a camera are introduced. This approach allows surgeons to carefully visualize the defect, reduce the hernial sac, and reinforce the abdominal wall without large incisions. Compared to traditional open surgery, laparoscopic repair offers multiple advantages: reduced postoperative pain, faster recovery, shorter hospital stay, lower infection rates, and minimal scarring. Patients often resume daily activities within days, rather than weeks, enhancing overall quality of life.
Role of Polyurethane Mesh
The choice of mesh is crucial in hernia repair to ensure long-term durability and prevent recurrence. Polyurethane mesh has emerged as a preferred material due to its excellent biocompatibility, flexibility, and strength. Its porous structure allows tissue integration while reducing the risk of adhesion formation, making it ideal for intraperitoneal placement during laparoscopic procedures. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, surgeons meticulously select and place the mesh to cover the hernia defect adequately, ensuring both mechanical support and biological compatibility.
Surgical Technique
The laparoscopic procedure begins with patient positioning and general anesthesia. After establishing pneumoperitoneum, trocars are inserted for laparoscopic access. The hernia contents are carefully reduced, and adhesions are meticulously dissected. A properly sized polyurethane mesh is then positioned over the defect, fixed in place using tacks or sutures, and secured to the abdominal wall. Throughout the procedure, high-definition laparoscopic visualization ensures precision and safety, minimizing risks such as bowel injury or mesh-related complications.
Expertise at World Laparoscopy Hospital
World Laparoscopy Hospital, led by pioneers in minimally invasive surgery, offers state-of-the-art facilities and highly experienced surgical teams for laparoscopic hernia repair. Surgeons are trained in advanced techniques, including the use of biocompatible meshes and minimally invasive instruments, ensuring optimal patient outcomes. The hospital also emphasizes post-operative care, patient education, and follow-up to minimize complications and enhance recovery.
Conclusion
Laparoscopic incisional hernia repair using polyurethane mesh represents a significant advancement in hernia management, combining the benefits of minimally invasive surgery with durable, biocompatible reinforcement. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, this procedure is performed with unmatched precision and safety, making it an ideal choice for patients seeking effective, long-lasting hernia repair. By reducing postoperative discomfort, minimizing complications, and promoting rapid recovery, this advanced technique continues to redefine standards in abdominal surgery.
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