Where will the incisions/scars be?
The location and size of the incisions and scars will be dependent upon the type and location of the hernia. Wherever possible, Dr. Verma will use a minimally invasive technique which will minimise the size of scars. He will discuss this with you at your consultation.
What type of Anaesthesia will be used?
The type of anaesthesia used is general anaesthesia. This means you will be asleep during the operation. Sometimes local anaesthesia may be injected into the site of surgery, giving you better pain relief upon waking.
What are the risks and complications of hernia surgery?
With any surgical procedure, there are risks involved and most problems are easily treated and settle with time.
General risks of any surgery include excessive bleeding, reaction to any of the medications (including anaesthesia), infection, poor healing or excessive scarring, clotting in the legs.
The occurrence of such complications depends mainly on whether you smoke, your general health status, how your body heals, as well as your post-operative recovery. Dr. Verma will discuss all risks and complications with you during a consultation, as well as techniques and medications which can minimize risks.
What are the side effects of hernia surgery?
Particular complications associated with hernia surgery include:
- Formation of a seroma/hematoma (pockets of fluid). This is a common complication that occurs after hernia surgery.
- Urinary retention
- Neuralgia (nerve pain)
- Testicular pain and swelling
- Recurrence of the hernia