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Hernia Repair Columbus OH

A hernia may occur when there is a medical problem or too much activity that increases pressure on the abdominal wall tissue and muscles, such as chronic constipation or straining to have bowel movements, chronic cough, cystic fibrosis, enlarged prostate or straining to urinate, extra weight, constant heavy lifting and undescended testicles. This weakening of the abdominal wall causes the lining of the abdomen to bulge out into a small sac and part of the intestine or abdominal tissue may enter the sac. Hernias occur most commonly in the groin (inguinal hernia), the navel (umbilical hernia), and at the incision site of a previous surgery. Surgery will usually be used for hernias that are getting larger or are painful. Surgery secures the weakened abdominal wall tissue (fascia) and will close any holes. There are two options for hernia surgery: open or laparoscopic. Listed below you will find experienced gastroenterologists around Columbus that can give you more information on hernia repair.

Kenneth Wright, MD
(614) 228-0768
750 Mt Carmel Mall
Columbus, OH
Richard H Bracken
(614) 294-7874
72 W 3rd Ave
Columbus, OH
Richard R Costin, DO
614-878-1351
100 W 3rd Ave
Columbus, OH
Mark Henry Cripe, DO
1087 Dennison Ave
Columbus, OH
Sumita Saha
(614) 293-8701
1654 Upham Dr
Columbus, OH
Larry J Lilly MD
(614) 262-9922
3555 Olentangy River Rd
Columbus, OH
Thomas Jan Meeks, DO
1087 Dennison Ave
Columbus, OH
Robert R Brightwell, DO
614-294-7874
72 W 3rd Ave Ste 2
Columbus, OH
Maurice L Zox, MD FACS
1620 E Broad St Apt 1205
Columbus, OH
Brian David Kenney, MD
614-722-3928
700 Childrens Dr Ste ED379
Columbus, OH
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Hernia Repair

Overview

Every year, more than half a million hernia repairs are performed in the United States. A hernia occurs when inner layers of abdominal muscle become weakened. The lining of the abdomen then bulges out into a small sac, and part of the intestine or abdominal tissue may enter the sac. Hernias occur most commonly in the groin (inguinal hernia), the navel (umbilical hernia), and at the incision site of a previous surgery.

A hiatal, or diaphragmatic, hernia occurs when the lower part of the esophagus and a portion of the stomach slide up through the esophageal hiatus, an opening in the diaphragm through which the esophagus passes before it reaches the stomach. In a small percentage of cases, the junction of the esophagus and stomach remains in place, but a portion of the stomach rolls up and through the esophageal hiatus alongside the esophagus.

Some people with hernias remain relatively free from symptoms. But a hernia can cause severe pain and other potentially serious problems (e.g., infection, bowel obstruction). Surgery is the only way to repair them, because they do not resolve on their own.

Surgical Procedures
Surgical methods currently employed to repair hernias include open surgery and laparoscopic surgery. A hiatal hernia is corrected by a surgical procedure called Nissen fundoplication.

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