3D Laparoscopic Hernia Repairs
3D Laparoscopic Hernia Repair: Procedure, Purpose, Duration & Recovery
Advanced minimally invasive hernia surgery for durable repair and faster recovery
Overview
3D Laparoscopic Hernia Repair is a modern, minimally invasive surgical technique used to treat hernias by reinforcing the weakened area of the abdominal wall. Hernias occur when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the muscle, causing pain, swelling, and discomfort that can worsen over time if left untreated.
Using advanced 3D laparoscopic technology, the surgeon repairs the weakened area and places a surgical mesh to provide long-term strength and prevent recurrence. This approach is suitable for inguinal, umbilical, incisional, and ventral hernias.
Compared to traditional open surgery, this method involves smaller incisions, minimal tissue handling, reduced pain, faster recovery, and minimal scarring.
Step-by-Step Procedure
Preoperative Assessment
- Detailed medical history and physical examination
- Blood tests and routine investigations
- Imaging studies (Ultrasound or CT scan if required)
- Fitness assessment for anesthesia
- Discussion of hernia type and recovery expectations
Anesthesia
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia to ensure complete comfort and safety.
Small Incisions
3–4 small incisions (0.5–1 cm) are made for inserting the laparoscope and surgical instruments.
3D Visualization
A high-definition 3D laparoscope provides magnified, three-dimensional visualization for precise repair.
Hernia Reduction & Mesh Placement
The protruding tissue is repositioned, and a high-quality surgical mesh reinforces the abdominal wall to reduce recurrence risk.
Closure
Incisions are closed using absorbable sutures or surgical glue, leaving minimal scars.
Why This Treatment Plan Is Chosen
- Durable Repair: Mesh reinforcement lowers recurrence risk.
- Reduced Pain: Minimal muscle damage ensures comfort.
- Faster Recovery: Early mobility and quicker return to work.
- Better Cosmetic Outcome: Small, barely visible scars.
Techniques & Technologies Used
- 3D High-Definition Laparoscopic System
- Advanced Biocompatible Mesh
- Energy-Based Surgical Instruments
- Enhanced Recovery Protocols
Why Early Intervention Matters
- Prevents hernia enlargement
- Reduces risk of incarceration or strangulation
- Improves quality of life
- Avoids emergency surgery
Risks & Possible Repercussions
- Small risk of bleeding or infection
- Seroma or temporary swelling
- Rare chronic pain
- Rare recurrence
Why Choose Dr. Sachin Ambekar?
Dr. Sachin Ambekar is a highly experienced laparoscopic surgeon specializing in advanced minimally invasive hernia repair. He uses cutting-edge 3D laparoscopic technology to ensure accurate diagnosis, secure mesh placement, minimal discomfort, and long-term results.
FAQs
It is a minimally invasive surgery that repairs a hernia using small incisions and mesh reinforcement.
Inguinal, umbilical, incisional, ventral, and some recurrent hernias.
Typically 45–90 minutes depending on complexity.
Most patients resume normal activities within 1–2 weeks.
Yes, surgical mesh is safe and significantly reduces recurrence risk.
Patient Reviews
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