Category | General & Laparoscopic Surgery |
A hernia occurs when fatty tissue or an organ pushes through a weak place in the surrounding connective tissue or muscle wall. Hernias usually don’t get better on their own. They tend to get bigger. In rare cases, they can lead to life-threatening complications. That’s why doctors often recommend surgery. A surgical hernia repair involves pushing the bulge back inside the body part that should contain it using mesh and keeping it there.