Table of contents:
- Definition
- What are umbilical and paraumbilical hernias?
- What are the benefits of hernia repair surgery?
- Precautions & warnings
- What should I know before having surgery?
- Process
- What should I do before undergoing umbilical and paraumbilical hernia repair surgery?
- What is the process of repairing umbilical and paraumbilical hernias?
- What should be done after undergoing umbilical and paraumbilical hernia repair surgery?
- Complications
- What complications can occur?
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Definition
What are umbilical and paraumbilical hernias?
Naturally, umbilical hernias arise from birth when the umbicular duct fails to close. The force of the abdominal organs against the weak abdominal wall muscles will produce a lump called a hernia. Hernia disease should not be taken lightly because it can cause disruption of organs in the stomach such as the intestines and obstruction of blood supply due to squeezing (strangulated hernia).
What are the benefits of hernia repair surgery?
Hernia should be treated immediately. Surgery can be a solution to prevent serious complications that can be caused by this disease.
Precautions & warnings
What should I know before having surgery?
Umbilical hernias in children under 4 years of age will tend to close spontaneously (heal on their own). However, for adults and children over 4 years of age, hernias must be treated through surgery.
Process
What should I do before undergoing umbilical and paraumbilical hernia repair surgery?
In the preparation stage for surgery, make sure you tell your doctor about your health condition, any medications you are taking, or any allergies you have. The anesthetist will explain the anesthesia procedure and give further instructions. In general, you are required to fast for six hours before the operation is performed. However, you may be allowed to drink beverages such as coffee a few hours before the surgery.
What is the process of repairing umbilical and paraumbilical hernias?
The surgery to treat hernias is done under general anesthesia. The operation usually takes about 30 minutes. The surgeon will make a small incision around the navel area and the contents of the 'hernia bag' are repositioned back into the abdominal cavity. The weak point in the muscle wall will be closed by several layers of strong sutures or synthetic fibers and the initial incision. will be closed again.
What should be done after undergoing umbilical and paraumbilical hernia repair surgery?
That same day, you can go home after the operation is over. Depending on the level of surgery and the type of job you are in, you can return to work and activities after two to four weeks. Regular exercise has also been shown to speed up the healing process. But before deciding to exercise, you should ask a doctor for advice.
Complications
What complications can occur?
Every surgical procedure has its own risks. The surgeon will explain all kinds of risks that may occur after surgery. Common complications that can occur after surgery include unexpected post-anesthesia effects, excessive bleeding, or spreading blood clots (deep vein thrombosis or DVT).
For this hernia surgery, complications that can occur are:
a lump under the surgical wound
injury to structures in the stomach
removal of the umbilicus / navel
You can reduce your risk of complications by following your doctor's directions before surgery, such as fasting and stopping certain medications.
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