Hernia symptoms can occur regardless of gender and age. Dr. Chen, a general surgeon at Dalin Tzu Chi Hospital, said that a 67-year-old Mr. Chen found the right lower abdomen swollen six months ago because he had no symptoms of discomfort. He didn't go to the clinic until the other day. After examination, it was confirmed to be a hernia. Because Mr. Chen has had spinal surgery before, he is worried that half-body anesthesia is not easy. It is suggested that he accept general anesthesia and adopt laparoscopic surgery.
Laparoscopic hernia repair has the advantages of less trauma and quick recovery.
What's the difference between laparoscopic surgery and traditional surgery? Dr. Chen further explained that laparoscopic hernia repair has the advantages of fast recovery and little pain. Patients with difficulty in hemianesthesia like Mr. Chen can choose laparoscopic surgery under general anesthesia. Small wound, quick recovery. No matter whether it is unilateral or bilateral hernia, only three small wounds are needed. Artificial omentum was used to reinforce the fragile part of abdominal wall between peritoneum and abdominal wall muscles, and the recurrence rate was low. However, patients will still be advised to avoid lifting heavy objects or strenuous exercise within three months after operation to avoid recurrence.
Don't ignore the hernia problem, seek medical advice as soon as possible to prevent the disease from getting worse.
But what can cause hernia? Dr. Chen said there are two reasons. One is congenital, that is, the passage from the abdomen to the scrotum is not naturally closed at birth, and the intestines fall into the scrotum along the passage. The other is that the fragile part of the abdominal wall loses its elasticity due to aging. Such patients often cough and rush to the scrotum as soon as they exert themselves.