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Herniorrhaphies

Abdominal Hernia Repair Complications

Abdominal hernia repair, or herniorrhaphy, is one of the most common elective, or nonemergency, surgical procedures. It is usually done when there is some bulging of an abdominal structure, such as the intestines, through a weak portion of the...

Abdominal Exercise Following Abdominal Hernia Repair

Made it through hernia surgery and want to get back to your regular activities and fitness level? Returning to exercise depends upon the type of surgery that you went through and your body's response to it. Start off slowly, and work yourself...

Complications of an Inguinal Hernia Surgery

Inguinal hernia is a medical condition seen mainly in the groin area. In inguinal hernia, the fat within the abdomen or sections of the small intestine bulges through a weak area in the lower muscles of the abdomen. When these hernias become large...

Mesh Hernia Surgery Complications

A hernia, or herniation, is the protrusion of an organ or lining of an organ through a defect in a surface tissue or a wall. Abdominal hernias and inguinal, or groin, hernias are frequently repaired with the use of a synthetic mesh that acts as a...

Lifting Weights & Testicular Pain

The testicular pain you're experiencing as a result of lifting weights is likely due to an inguinal hernia. Lifting heavy weights can lead to a weakened area along the lower abdominal wall, allowing fat or part of the intestines to descend out of...

Ambulatory Hernia Surgery

Ambulatory surgery, also known as outpatient or same-day surgery, is an operation that allows a person to go home on the same day that the surgical procedure is performed. According to 2010 information released from the Society of American...

Femoral Artery Hernia Symptoms

A protrusion of the intestine through the abdominal wall in the area of the upper thigh just below the crease of the groin is called a femoral hernia. This is where the femoral artery and vein leave the abdomen and continue into the leg. There are...

What Are the Causes of Inguinal Neuralgia?

Inguinal neuralgia, also known as post-herniorrhaphy pain syndrome, is a condition associated with chronic pain in the abdominal area following open inguinal hernia surgery. An inguinal hernia is characterized by the protrusion of the abdominal...

Abdominal Workouts Following Hernia Surgery

A hernia occurs when some part of the abdomen such as the intestines bulges out through a weakness or hole in the abdominal wall, according to the Midwest Hernia Institute. Hernias can occur in different places throughout the abdomen. The inguinal...

Inguinal Hernia & Martial Arts

An inguinal hernia is not an injury commonly suffered by people who practice martial arts. However, if you already have an inguinal hernia, martial arts training can exacerbate the symptoms. It is important to seek prompt medical attention if you...

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