Hernia repair surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures in the U.S., with an estimated 700,000
abdominal hernia surgeries performed each year.
Not exact matches
I don't know of having highly developed, or even overdeveloped, stomach muscles would necessarily cause a problem, but there is something there that we should discuss, which is if people have had
abdominal trauma, meaning maybe a
hernia surgery, or a C - section, or an ovarectomy, or any kind of
abdominal trauma that may cause scarring or damage, or even if a woman has really bad uterine fibroids, for example, which can cause pelvic obstruction, anything in the
abdominal pelvic area that creates scar tissue, whether it be surgical, or impact trauma, or what have you, has the potential, because the abdomen and pelvis rest up against your intestines, has the potential to impede the movement of stuff through the intestines.
Because if you've played sports that pressurized your core, or if you've ever had a
hernia, or if you work a desk job or a job where you lean forward a lot, or if you've ever had
abdominal surgery, or if you've been doing hundreds of situps and crunches with no results except your could swear your belly has grown larger, you should check yourself here today!
Abdominal surgery *
Abdominal port placement for chronic effusions Adrenal gland removal Bladder (stone removal, masses) * Colon
surgery Cryptorchidism * Diaphragmatic
hernia Ectopic ureter Exploratory laparotomy * Gallbladder (removal vs. re-routing) Hemoabdomen (internal bleeding) * Incontinence treatment * Intestinal obstruction (foreign bodies) * Intestinal surgery * Kidney surgery Liver biopsy, including «keyhole» liver biopsy Liver surgery Megacolon Pancreas surgery Pleuro - Peritoneal Diaphragmatic Hernia (PPDH) Prophylactic gastropexy («twisted stomach» or bloat or GDV prevention) * Prostate surgery Spleen removal (splenectomy, bleeding masses) * Stomach surgery (foreign bodies) * Urethra surgery Uterus infection (pyometra) * Thoracic surgery (thoracotomy) Chylothorax Esophagus surgery Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Persistent Right Aortic Arch (PRAA) Pleural port placement for fluid buildup Lung surgery, including «keyhole» lung biopsy Pyothorax Head and neck surgery Cheiloplasty (for excessive drooling) Cleft palate Ear and throat polyps in cats * Ear hematoma * Elongated soft palate Everted laryngeal saccules Eye and eyelid surgery * Facial fold removal Laryngeal paralysis («Tie back») Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (LBO) Lateral ear resection Oro - nasal fistula Para-thyroid gland removal Salivary gland surgery (mucocele, sialocele) Stenotic nares (narrow nostrils) Thyroid gland removal (cat or dog) Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) Ventral Bulla Osteotomy
hernia Ectopic ureter Exploratory laparotomy * Gallbladder (removal vs. re-routing) Hemoabdomen (internal bleeding) * Incontinence treatment * Intestinal obstruction (foreign bodies) * Intestinal
surgery * Kidney
surgery Liver biopsy, including «keyhole» liver biopsy Liver
surgery Megacolon Pancreas
surgery Pleuro - Peritoneal Diaphragmatic
Hernia (PPDH) Prophylactic gastropexy («twisted stomach» or bloat or GDV prevention) * Prostate surgery Spleen removal (splenectomy, bleeding masses) * Stomach surgery (foreign bodies) * Urethra surgery Uterus infection (pyometra) * Thoracic surgery (thoracotomy) Chylothorax Esophagus surgery Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Persistent Right Aortic Arch (PRAA) Pleural port placement for fluid buildup Lung surgery, including «keyhole» lung biopsy Pyothorax Head and neck surgery Cheiloplasty (for excessive drooling) Cleft palate Ear and throat polyps in cats * Ear hematoma * Elongated soft palate Everted laryngeal saccules Eye and eyelid surgery * Facial fold removal Laryngeal paralysis («Tie back») Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (LBO) Lateral ear resection Oro - nasal fistula Para-thyroid gland removal Salivary gland surgery (mucocele, sialocele) Stenotic nares (narrow nostrils) Thyroid gland removal (cat or dog) Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) Ventral Bulla Osteotomy
Hernia (PPDH) Prophylactic gastropexy («twisted stomach» or bloat or GDV prevention) * Prostate
surgery Spleen removal (splenectomy, bleeding masses) * Stomach
surgery (foreign bodies) * Urethra
surgery Uterus infection (pyometra) * Thoracic
surgery (thoracotomy) Chylothorax Esophagus
surgery Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Persistent Right Aortic Arch (PRAA) Pleural port placement for fluid buildup Lung
surgery, including «keyhole» lung biopsy Pyothorax Head and neck
surgery Cheiloplasty (for excessive drooling) Cleft palate Ear and throat polyps in cats * Ear hematoma * Elongated soft palate Everted laryngeal saccules Eye and eyelid
surgery * Facial fold removal Laryngeal paralysis («Tie back») Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (LBO) Lateral ear resection Oro - nasal fistula Para-thyroid gland removal Salivary gland
surgery (mucocele, sialocele) Stenotic nares (narrow nostrils) Thyroid gland removal (cat or dog) Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) Ventral Bulla Osteotomy (VBO)
This is the most important layer resutured at the end of the
surgery because it is the only layer strong enough to hold the
abdominal muscles together to prevent a
hernia.
Additional Procedures Preanesthetic blood work $ 83 Umbilical
hernia repair (with spay / neuter
surgery) $ 65 Inguinal cryptorchid neuter $ 65 Bilateral inguinal cryptorchid $ 120
Abdominal cryptorchid neuter $ 165 Deciduous tooth removal $ 35 Hind dewclaw removal for dogs $ 22 / paw
- Gastrointestinal and
abdominal surgery: foreign body removal, intestinal and liver biopsy and mass removals, bloat / GDV correction and stomach tacking, splenectomy, diaphragmatic
hernia repair, anal sac removal
If the
abdominal sutures break down, she could develop a
hernia and need further
surgery to correct it.
Reference list for Chapter 18 (Suture Materials, Tissue Adhesives, Staplers and Ligating Clips), Chapter 29 (
Abdominal Wall) and Chapter 32 (
Abdominal Hernias) in: Slatter, D (ed) Textbook of Small Animal
Surgery, Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2003.
Umbilical
hernias have a low recurrence rate; but trauma, increase
abdominal pressure (from constipation or trauma), failure of
surgery among other issues may lead to the reappearance of the
hernia.
Provided direct patient care to general
surgery clients with appendectomy,
Hernia repair, Closure of duodenal perforation, Lower segment cesarean section, Hysterectomy (
abdominal, vaginal), diabetic ulcer foot, ovarian cancer, orthopedic
surgeries.
Cardiovascular
Surgery Hernia Repair Rectal
Surgery Surgery - Reduction & Biopsy Dental Maxi - Facial Laparoscopic Assisted Gastrointestinal /
Abdominal Laser Procedures Gynecological General
Surgery Orthopedic ENT
Surgery Organ Transplantation Cardiovascular Musculoskeletal Skin / Cornea / Placenta Research Recovery
Efforts contributed to leading - edge prototypes, including a biologic mesh for
hernia repair that is expected to revolutionize the way
abdominal wall reconstructive
surgery is performed.