
Dr. Dinesh Ramaswamy
Incisional & Ventral Hernia is a common abdominal wall condition where internal tissue or intestine pushes through a weakened area of the abdominal muscles. This weakness may develop at the site of a previous surgical incision (incisional hernia) or naturally in the abdominal wall (ventral hernia). The condition often starts small but can progressively increase in size, discomfort, and risk if left untreated. Modern surgical techniques now allow safe, durable repair with faster recovery and lower recurrence when treated at the right time by an experienced surgeon.
More common after open surgeries, obesity, diabetes, or infections
Early evaluation is key. Hernias do not heal on their own and usually progress.
Surgery is the definitive treatment. The choice depends on hernia size, location, and patient health.
Patients seeking Incisional & Ventral Hernia in Chennai benefit from access to advanced laparoscopic techniques, modern mesh technology, and experienced surgical care. Early diagnosis and expert repair significantly reduce recurrence and downtime.
For those looking for Incisional & Ventral Hernia in Vadapalani, comprehensive evaluation, personalized surgical planning, and minimally invasive options ensure safe outcomes and faster recovery close to home.
Patients opting for Incisional & Ventral Hernia in Porur receive evidence-based treatment with a focus on durability, safety, and long-term abdominal wall strength.
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Incisional & Ventral Hernia is not just a cosmetic issue—it’s a structural problem that deserves timely, expert care. With modern surgical advancements, treatment today is safer, faster, and more durable than ever. Early intervention prevents complications, improves comfort, and restores confidence. Choosing the right surgeon and the right technique makes all the difference for long-term success.
No. Hernias do not resolve on their own. They tend to increase in size over time and may lead to complications such as obstruction or strangulation. Surgery is the only definitive treatment and is safest when performed early, before the hernia becomes large or complex.
Yes, many large incisional and ventral hernias can be safely repaired laparoscopically using advanced mesh techniques. Suitability depends on hernia size, location, and prior surgeries. A detailed evaluation helps decide the safest and most durable approach for each patient.
With modern mesh-based repairs and proper technique, recurrence rates are low. Choosing an experienced surgeon, maintaining healthy weight, avoiding smoking, and following post-operative advice significantly reduce the chance of recurrence.
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