Umblical Hernia

An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine pushes through the abdominal wall near the belly button. Laparoscopic hernia repair offers a safe, scar-minimizing solution with faster healing and reduced pain.

Description

In an umbilical hernia, soft tissue or part of the intestine protrudes through a weak spot near the navel. In adults, this can become painful and grow larger over time. Surgery is the only definitive solution for persistent or complicated hernias.

Laparoscopic surgery involves inserting a small camera and instruments through keyhole incisions to repair the hernia and reinforce the abdominal wall, often using a mesh for long-term strength.
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Actual Price

₹75,000

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Estimated Stay : 2 Days

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Incisional hernia

An incisional hernia occurs through a previous surgical scar, where weakened tissue allows organs or fat to bulge out.

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A Seamless Solution for a Common Problem

Laparoscopic umbilical hernia repair ensures faster healing, minimal pain, and a cosmetically clean outcome with less chance of recurrence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here’s what patients often want to know before treatment:
Yes, medical-grade mesh is commonly used in hernia repair and helps reduce recurrence. It’s safe and well-tested.
In adults, no. Surgery is the only long-term solution for persistent or painful hernias.
Since laparoscopic surgery uses tiny incisions, scarring is minimal and often not noticeable.