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MBBS, MS - General Surgery
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25 years experience overall
GREAMS ROAD & GREAMS ROAD & Greams Road , Chennai
M.S., F.MAS., D.MAS., FIAGES., Fellow in Robotic Surgery, Fellow in Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic & Gastro Intestinal Surgery
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6 years experience overall
Poonamallee High Road , Chennai
MBBS, MS , FMAS , FIAGES
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18 years experience overall
Vanagaram , Chennai
MBBS,DNB(General Surgery)
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16 years experience overall
GREAMS ROAD & Greams Road , Chennai
MBBS, DNB
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5 years experience overall
MRC Nagar , Chennai
MBBS,MS
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30 years experience overall
Vanagaram , Chennai
MB, MS(GEN SURGEON), FRSH (LON), FMAS (LAPROSCOPY), FIAGES
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13 years experience overall
GREAMS ROAD & TONDIARPET , Chennai
MBBS, MS, FIAGES, FICS, FLS(Germany), FAIS
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20 years experience overall
GREAMS ROAD , Chennai
MBBS, MS, FMMC
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30 years experience overall
Vanagaram , Chennai
MS, FRCS (Glasgow) M.Phil (UK)
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29 years experience overall
Annasalai & Kotturpuram , Chennai
MS, DNB ( Gen surg)
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15 years experience overall
Poonamallee High Road , Chennai
MBBS.,MS
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28 years experience overall
MRC Nagar , Chennai
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30 years experience overall
MRC Nagar , Chennai
MBBS, MS, FRCS, FICS, FMAS(LAP)FIMSA, FAIS, FMMC
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28 years experience overall
GREAMS ROAD , Chennai
MBBS, MS, FRCS(Glas), M.MAS(UK), FUCS, FICRS, FIAGES, FAMASI, Dip.ALS, FALS, Senior consultant Minimal Access, Robotic, Bariatric, Hernia & Abdominal wall Reconstruction Surgeon
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12 years experience overall
GREAMS ROAD & Old Mahabalipuram Road , Chennai
MBBS; M.S & FRCS(GenSurgery)
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25 years experience overall
GREAMS ROAD , Chennai
MBBS.,MS(GENERAL SURGERY),FRCS.
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25 years experience overall
Alwarpet & MRC Nagar , Chennai
MS FRCS, FRCS, FRCS
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24 years experience overall
GREAMS ROAD & Annasalai , Chennai
MS(General Medicine)
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45 years experience overall
GREAMS ROAD , Chennai
DNB,FRCS(EDIN),FRCS,(Glasg),FRCS(Eng)FRCS(Gen)
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15 years experience overall
Poonamallee High Road , Chennai
MS, MNAMS
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40 years experience overall
Annasalai , Chennai
MBBS, MS GENERAL SURGERY
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34 years experience overall
MRC Nagar , Chennai
MBBS, MS GENERAL SURGERY, MCH SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
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11 years experience overall
MRC Nagar , Chennai
MBBS.,MS(GENERAL SURGERY )
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35 years experience overall
Alwarpet , Chennai
MBBS, MS (GEN. SUR), D. LAP (FRANCE)
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11 years experience overall
Alwarpet & MRC Nagar , Chennai
Surgery is usually the recommended treatment for epigastric hernias. However, in some cases where the hernia is small and not causing symptoms, your doctor may suggest watchful waiting with regular monitoring.
You should seek medical attention if you have symptoms like severe pain, nausea, vomiting, or if the bulge becomes firm, tender, or red. These symptoms may indicate a complication such as incarceration or strangulation and require immediate evaluation by a doctor.
While it is rare for an epigastric hernia to rupture, it can become strangulated. Strangulation happens when the blood supply to the hernia is cut off, leading to tissue damage. This requires immediate surgical intervention.
The pain experienced with an epigastric hernia can vary from person to person. Some individuals may have no pain or discomfort, while others may experience mild to moderate pain in the upper abdomen, especially when lifting heavy objects or straining the abdominal muscles.
Complications of epigastric hernia surgery can include infection, bleeding, injury to surrounding organs or blood vessels, recurrence of the hernia, and reaction to anaesthesia. These complications are relatively rare. It is important to discuss potential risks with your surgeon before the procedure.
If an epigastric hernia is left untreated, it can potentially lead to complications such as increased pain, enlargement of the hernia, and the possibility of the hernia becoming incarcerated or strangulated. These complications may require surgery.
The duration of epigastric hernia surgery is based on various factors such as the size and complexity of the hernia, the chosen surgical technique (open or laparoscopic), and individual patient factors. On average, the surgery may take 30 minutes to 2 hours.
The eligibility for epigastric hernia surgery is determined by a doctor after a thorough examination. Generally, individuals who have symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or a visible bulge in the upper abdomen caused by an epigastric hernia are considered eligible for surgery.
After epigastric hernia surgery, it is important to follow your doctor’s instructions for proper recovery. You may be asked to avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activities for a few weeks, keep the incision area clean and dry, and take prescribed pain medication as directed.
The recovery time for epigastric hernia surgery varies from person to person. The average patient can return to normal activities in a few weeks, but it may take several months to fully recover. Following post-operative instructions provided by the surgeon is essential for full recovery.
Before undergoing epigastric hernia surgery, your doctor may have you undergo some tests such as blood work, imaging scans, or ECG to assess your overall health. You may also be asked to avoid eating or drinking for a certain period before the surgery. Additionally, inform your surgeon about any medications you are taking.
The success rate of epigastric hernia surgery is generally high, with most patients experiencing relief from symptoms and no recurrence of the hernia. However, the success rate may vary depending on individual factors such as overall health and hernia size.
A general surgeon or a surgical gastroenterologist usually performs an epigastric hernia surgery. These doctors have specialised training in performing surgeries to repair hernias.
The two common types of epigastric hernia surgeries are open repair and laparoscopic repair. In open repair, the protruding tissue is pushed back into place using an incision. In laparoscopic repair, small incisions are made, and a camera and instruments are used to repair the hernia.
An epigastric hernia is a condition where there is a small bulge or protrusion in the upper middle part of the abdomen, known as the epigastrium. This happens when fat or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles.
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