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Robot-Assisted Hernia Surgery

Robotic hernia surgeries stand out as one of the most important medical breakthroughs in treating this common health condition worldwide. Robotic surgery has reshaped the scene of hernia treatment in the last decade. The surgical approach uses small incisions that reduce post-operative pain and lower wound infection risks. Surgeons now have unmatched control and precision during operations with robotic procedures. The treatment helps patients recover faster, stay less time in hospitals, and return to their normal routines sooner than traditional methods. On top of that, robotic devices now make complex procedures possible, such as posterior component separation that once needed open surgery. 

Why CARE Group Hospitals is Your Top Choice for Robotic Hernia Surgery in Hyderabad

  • CARE Hospitals now features advanced Hugo and Da Vinci X robotic systems that allow surgeons to operate with remarkable precision. 
  • Our specialists receive comprehensive training and deliver outstanding surgical treatments. 
  • The hospital's integrated approach helps patients with comorbidities. 
  • We also provide round-the-clock imaging, laboratory services, and blood bank facilities.

Innovative Surgical Technology at CARE Hospital

CARE Hospitals' state-of-the-art robotic-assisted platforms come with:

  • High-definition 3D that give superior visualisation
  • Multiple robotic arms equipped with tremor-cancelling software
  • Better surgeon dexterity through wristed instruments
  • Complete surgical control from a console interface

Indications for Robotic Hernia Surgery

CARE's robotic hernia surgery treats several conditions. These include: 

Types of Robotic Hernia Procedures

The following are different types of robotic hernia surgery: 

  • Robotic Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh Approach: Surgeons position a mesh inside the abdomen covering the hernia defect. Robotic-assistance not only allows accurate placement of the mesh but also lessens harm to nearby tissue.
  • Robotic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Technique: This technique involves entering the abdominal cavity and positioning a mesh in the preperitoneal area. This keeps the abdominal organs untouched during the repair.
  • Robotic Transabdominal Retromuscular Repair: Mesh is placed behind the abdominal muscles through a transabdominal route. This method supports the abdominal wall and adds lasting reinforcement.
  • Robotic Transversus Abdominis Release Technique: Surgeons use this method to handle bigger or more complicated hernias. They free deeper muscle layers to make space to place the mesh and fix the issue without tension.

Pre-surgery Preparation

The preparation for robotic hernia surgery involves several key steps. The medical team starts with blood work, medical evaluations, and imaging tests based on each patient's health status. 

Patients need to stop taking medications like aspirin and blood thinners. Patients should avoid food and drink after midnight on the day before their surgery.

Robotic Hernia Surgery Steps

  • General anaesthesia ensures the patient's comfort as the surgery begins. 
  • The surgeon makes small incisions—usually three or four—in the abdomen. 
  • A laparoscope with a high-definition camera goes through these openings and provides detailed three-dimensional views of the surgical area. 
  • Carbon dioxide inflates the abdomen to create space, and the surgeon controls the robot from a nearby console.
  • Doctors move the herniated tissue or organs back inside the abdominal cavity and place a surgical mesh over the hernia defect.
  • Surgeons take out the robotic instruments and close the small cuts using stitches or staples.

Post-surgery Care

Pain medication helps manage the mild to moderate discomfort that patients feel after surgery. Each patient's recovery timeline differs based on how complex the procedure was. Activity restrictions can range from none at all to several weeks of limited movement.

Complications

Complications are rare, but surgery comes with some possible risks, like 

  • Bleeding
  • Anaesthesia reactions
  • Fluid collection
  • Infection where incisions were made

Advantages of Robotic Hernia Surgery

Robotic surgery has clear advantages over traditional methods. Those are as follows:

  • Spending less time in the hospital
  • Less blood loss
  • Experiencing less post-operative pain
  • Recovering faster
  • lower risk of wound problems
  • Minimal or no damage to nearby organs

Insurance Assistance for Robotic Hernia Surgery

Insurance companies must cover robotic surgeries according to IRDAI's 2019 guidelines. Your policy covers hospitalisation, surgery fees, doctor's fees, nursing charges, ICU costs, and expenses before and after hospitalisation. Coverage applies to procedures recommended by qualified surgeons with robotic training.

Second Opinion for Robotic Hernia Surgery

A second opinion proves valuable, especially when you have complex hernias that need extensive repair, recurring hernias, or high-risk conditions. At CARE Hospitals, our specialists provide clear guidance to help you feel supported every step.

Conclusion

Robotic hernia surgery stands as a breakthrough in modern medicine. This technology changes lives with smaller incisions, less pain, and faster healing times. 

CARE Group Hospitals, Hugo and Da Vinci X Robotic systems show our steadfast dedication to exceptional care. The hospital's multidisciplinary approach gives each patient detailed treatment that fits their specific needs.

This life-changing approach has become the fastest-growing procedure in general surgery over the last several years, reaching more patients worldwide. Robotic hernia surgery offers more than just a medical procedure—it gives millions suffering from this common condition a path back to comfort and normal daily life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Robotic hernia surgery lets surgeons control robotic arms from a console. The system's tiny cameras, called laparoscopes, create 3D high-definition images on screens. This setup allows surgeons to make precise movements with wristed instruments through small incisions.

Robotic hernia surgery doesn't qualify as major surgery due to its minimally invasive nature. Small incisions replace the need to cut through muscles and tissues, unlike traditional open repair methods.

Robotic hernia repair proves safer with fewer complications than traditional surgery. 

Organs push through weakened muscles and cause hernias. Robotic techniques treat hernias of all types—inguinal, femoral, umbilical, hiatal, and incisional.

Surgery time depends on complexity. Simple cases need just 30 minutes, while complex repairs might take several hours.

Patients should know about possible risks such as infection, bleeding, organ damage, anaesthesia reactions, chronic pain, and hernia recurrence.

Most patients need 2-4 weeks for recovery. Desk job workers often return within days. Complex repairs might require 6-8 weeks for complete healing.

The pain level stays mild for most patients instead of becoming severe. Your doctor may prescribe pain medication, though not all patients need it. Each day brings gradual improvement in comfort. You might feel pulling, burning, or tugging sensations near the incision site – your body naturally creates these sensations during healing.

Patients with inguinal, umbilical, or ventral hernias make ideal candidates. Robotic approaches yield excellent results for people with recurring hernias. The robotic technique benefits almost everyone who needs hernia repair.

Light activities resume within days for most patients. You can return to office work 3-7 days after surgery. Walking helps healing, but strenuous activities need 4-6 weeks of waiting. Sexual activity usually resumes in 2-3 weeks.

Medical expenses, surgical costs, and hospital stays for robotic hernia surgery are covered by most health insurance plans. Talk to your insurance provider about your eligibility.

The idea of complete bed rest doesn't hold true. Moving early helps recovery by improving breathing and circulation while reducing complications. You should get out of bed on surgery day. This prevents blood clots, helps intestinal function and boosts mental strength. Just avoid strenuous activities during healing.

Mild soreness, discomfort, and some swelling or bruising appear near incisions. Tiredness happens initially. You shouldn't lift anything over 15 pounds or do hard exercise. Recovery surprises most patients with its speed, and many go home on surgery day.

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