Open Unilateral Inguinal Herina

Open unilateral inguinal hernia repair treats a single groin hernia using a traditional surgical method. It provides durable support and helps prevent future complications.

Description

A unilateral inguinal hernia occurs when abdominal tissue pushes through a weakened area in the groin on one side. Patients may notice a visible bulge, discomfort while standing, or pain when coughing or lifting. If left untreated, this condition can lead to more serious health risks like bowel obstruction.

In open repair, the surgeon makes a small incision near the affected groin area, gently repositions the herniated tissue, and reinforces the wall with a surgical mesh. This time-tested procedure is especially useful in patients who are not ideal candidates for laparoscopic surgery.
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Estimated Stay: 2 Days

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One-Sided Repair with Long-Term Relief

Open unilateral hernia surgery provides a reliable fix with proven results, helping you return to daily life with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Understand the essentials before your treatment:
Most patients can resume light work within 1 week and normal activities after 2–3 weeks.
Yes, the mesh is biocompatible and remains in place to strengthen the area permanently.
The incision is small, and scarring is minimal. Over time, it blends well with the skin.