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Hernia Surgery


 

Dr. Jorge L. Rincon General Surgery performs Hernia Surgery for patients in San Antonio Texas | Rincon Surgery

Since 1997, Dr. Rincon has been practicing advanced hernia repair surgery in San Antonio Texas. He believes keeping patients informed about hernia treatment is a key factor in caring for patients.

A hernia is a weakness or defect in the abdominal wall. It may be present from birth or develop over a period of time. If the defect is large enough, abdominal contents such as the bowels may protrude through the defect causing a lump or bulge felt by the patient.

Hernias develop at certain sites which have a natural tendency to be weak; the groin, umbilicus (belly button), and previous surgical incisions.


Signs and Symptoms
  • Lump in the groin area when standing/straining & disappears when reclining
  • Pain at the site of the lump, especially when lifting a heavy object
  • Swelling of the scrotum
  • Excruciating abdominal pain (if you have strangulation)
  • Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite & pain (if intestinal obstruction occurs)


Course of Hernia

Once a hernia has developed, it will tend to enlarge and cause discomfort. If a loop of bowel gets caught in the hernia, it may become obstructed or its blood supply may be cut off. This could then become a life-threatening situation. Since hernias can be repaired effectively and with minimal risk, most surgeons, therefore, recommend that hernias be repaired when diagnosed, unless there is a serious medical problem which makes it too risky.


Treatment
Hernia Repair Surgery

The standard method of hernia repair surgery involves making an incision in the abdominal wall. Normal healthy tissues are cut until the area of weakness is found. This area, the hernia, is then repaired with sutures. Often a prosthetic material, or another plastic material, is sutured in place to strengthen the area of weakness. Finally, the skin and other healthy tissues that were cut at the beginning are sutured back together to complete the repair.

Newer hernia repair surgery involves minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques. However, hernia surgery with open techniques is still a valid option reaching the highest standards of care. Laparoscopic techniques of hernia repair surgery are especially attractive when patients are dealing with recurrent hernias or bilateral inguinal hernias.

If you would like to know more about hernia treatment and hernia surgery, contact Dr. Jorge Rincon and the experienced staff at Rincon Surgery today.

Location

Rincon Surgery
1162 E. Sonterra Boulevard, Suite 210
San Antonio, TX 78258
Phone: 210-587-7744

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