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    Hernias

    Laparoscopic hernia repair

    Enlarging or painful hernias usually require surgery to relieve discomfort and prevent serious complications. Surgical treatments include open hernia repair and laparoscopic hernia repair. In many cases, laparoscopy is a good choice for inguinal hernias because there is less discomfort and patients experience a quicker recovery. It is a type of minimally invasive surgery. Patients who have minimally invasive surgery often go home the same day and do not require an overnight hospital stay.

    FAQ

    1. What are the symptoms and causes of an inguinal hernia?
    2. Hernia truss: Can it help an inguinal hernia?
    3. Do abdominal hernias go away on their own?

    To schedule a hernia repair consultation, call 507-668-2130.


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