General Surgery
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Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery
A hernia is a bulge or protrusion of an organ or fatty tissue through a weakened area in the muscle or connective tissue in which the organ is enclosed. A hernia can develop in any part of the body.
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Inguinal Hernia Surgery
A hernia is a bulge that has formed when the internal organs of the body push through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. There are different types of hernias based on their location.
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Umbilical Hernia Surgery
An umbilical hernia is a bulge that forms near the navel or belly button when a part of the intestine, fat or fluid is pushed out through a weakened muscle of the abdomen. It is commonly found in infants and young children, especially in premature babies.
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Incisional Hernia Surgery
Weakness in the abdominal wall can cause the internal organs to push out, forming a bulge. This condition is called a hernia. A ventral hernia is a condition wherein the abdominal wall bulges out due to weakness in the muscles of the abdomen, causing pain, difficulty in standing up, pain while coughing and straining during bowel movements.