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Hernia Surgery in Hisar
Fix It Right. Fix It Once.
A hernia won't heal on its own, but our surgeons can fix it with minimal scarring using advanced laparoscopic techniques. Get back to your normal routine faster with less pain and lower risk of recurrence.
- Laparoscopic Repair
- Minimal Scarring
- Low Recurrence Risk
- Quick Return to Routine
What is Hernia Surgery?
A hernia happens when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue, creating a visible bulge, usually in the abdomen or groin. It does not go away on its own and almost always requires surgical repair.
Hernia surgery closes that weak spot and puts everything back in place. Using laparoscopic techniques, this can now be done with very small incisions, less pain and a much faster recovery than traditional methods.
Quick Facts
- Surgery Time
45 – 75 minutes
- Hospital Stay
Same Day / 1 Day
- Recovery
7 – 10 Days
- Pain
Mild
What Types of Hernia Do We Treat?
Ignoring a Hernia vs. Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery
Ignoring the Hernia
VS
- Bulge Gets Bigger Over Time
- Risk of Strangulation
- Constant Discomfort & Pain
- Cannot Lift or Exert
- No Natural Healing Possible
- May Require Emergency Surgery
- Large Open Surgery If Delayed
Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery
- Hernia Completely Repaired
- Emergency Risk Eliminated
- Pain-Free After Recovery
- Full Physical Activity Restored
- Permanent Surgical Fix
- Planned, Safe Procedure
- Keyhole Surgery, Tiny Scars
Meet Your Surgeon
Dr. YashPal Singla
MBBS. MS (Goneral Surgery], FMAS, FIAGES Laparescopic & Gl Surgeen
- 20+ Years of Experience
- 25000+ Advanced Surgries
- Expert in Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
- Member - Association Of Surgeon
- Trained In Advanced Surgries
Areas of Expertise
- Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
- Umbilical Hernia Surgery
- Incisional Hernia Repair
- Hiatal Hernia Treatment
- Femoral Hernia Surgery
- Recurrent Hernia Management
- Mesh-Based Hernia Repair
- Emergency Hernia Surgery
Technology That Makes Hernia Surgery Simpler & Safer
HID 4K Laparoscopic Camera System
Advanced Energy Devices
State-of the-art Modular OT
ICU & Emergency Support
High Precision Surgical Instruments
Frequently Asked Questions
A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle wall, creating a visible bulge, most commonly in the groin or abdomen area.
No. A hernia does not heal on its own. It will not go away with medication or exercise. Surgery is the only permanent treatment and delaying it can lead to serious complications.
A visible bulge in the groin or abdomen, a dull ache or sharp pain in the area especially when bending, coughing or lifting, and a feeling of heaviness or pressure are common signs of a hernia.
Yes. At Meyash Hospital we perform hernia repair using advanced laparoscopic techniques, small incisions, no large cuts, less pain and patients go home the same day or next day.
Laparoscopic hernia surgery typically takes 45 to 75 minutes depending on the type and complexity of the hernia.
Most patients recover within 7 to 10 days. Light activities can be resumed within 2 to 3 days. Heavy lifting and strenuous work should be avoided for 4 to 6 weeks.
Recurrence is rare with modern laparoscopic mesh repair, less than 1 to 2 percent of cases. Following post-operative instructions and avoiding heavy strain reduces recurrence risk further.
A surgical mesh is a small net-like patch placed over the hernia defect to reinforce the weakened muscle wall. It significantly reduces the risk of the hernia returning and is standard practice in modern hernia repair.
Yes. Laparoscopic hernia surgery is safe for elderly patients and is often preferred because of minimal blood loss, shorter hospital stay and faster recovery compared to open surgery.
An untreated hernia can grow larger over time and may become strangulated, where the blood supply to the trapped tissue is cut off. This is a medical emergency requiring urgent surgery.
Light walking is encouraged from day 1. Moderate activity can resume after 2 to 3 weeks. Heavy exercise, weight lifting and high-impact activities should wait until 4 to 6 weeks after surgery or as advised by your doctor.
Dr. YashPal Singla at Meyash Hospital Hisar is a highly experienced laparoscopic hernia surgeon with thousands of successful hernia repairs and a very low recurrence rate.
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