
A hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. While some hernias can be managed non-surgically, surgery often provides the most effective and lasting relief. Patients considering hernia surgery frequently face a choice between traditional open surgery and minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery. This article, referencing the expertise of Dr.Dharmesh Dhanani, Senior Consultant – Gastrosurgeon, Robotic, Bariatric & Liver Transplant Surgeon at Kiran Hospital Surat with over 15 years of experience, explores the differences, benefits, and considerations of each approach to help you make an informed decision about hernia surgery in Surat.
Open hernia surgery is the conventional method, involving an incision over the affected area to access and repair the hernia.
Robotic-assisted hernia surgery is a minimally invasive technique utilizing a robotic surgical system controlled by a skilled surgeon like Dr.Dharmesh Dhanani. This approach involves small incisions through which surgical instruments and a camera are inserted.
The best approach for hernia repair depends on several factors, including the size and location of the hernia, your overall health, and your individual preferences. Dr.Dharmesh Dhanani can help you determine the most appropriate option.
If you are considering hernia surgery in Surat, consulting with an experienced surgeon like Dr.Dharmesh Dhanani at Kiran Hospital is crucial. He can evaluate your individual case, discuss your options, and recommend the best course of treatment for your specific needs. Contact Kiran Hospital to schedule a consultation with Dr. Dhanani and take the first step toward a hernia-free life.

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