
Dr. Anup Kumar Panigrahi
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
A hernia occurs when an organ or tissue (usually intestine) pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle wall. Untreated hernias can grow and become dangerous — laparoscopic mesh repair offers a permanent fix with smaller cuts and faster recovery.
A visible bulge in the groin, abdomen or near the navel · Bulge becomes more prominent on coughing, lifting or straining · Dull aching pain · Pain or burning at the bulge site · Heaviness in the abdomen
Most hernias are diagnosed clinically. An ultrasound or CT scan confirms the size, contents, and any complications.
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair (TAPP/TEP) with 3D mesh placed through 3 keyhole incisions — recurrence rate under 2%. Open repair is reserved for very large or recurrent hernias. Most patients are discharged within 24 hours.
3D mesh repair through 3 keyhole incisions.
Traditional approach for complex hernias.
Doctor consult, hospital admission, insurance paperwork, surgery, post-op follow-up — your care manager handles everything.

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

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