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You know you have a hernia. What next? However as shown by you visiting this site you are looking for more information and possibly wish to choose a surgeon based on that surgeon's experience and specialisation in a technique that you particularly wish to have carried out on yourself. There are many choices of technique. There are 2 broad methods mainly used today. Laparoscopic I recommend the open repair using local anaesthetic infiltration with light intravenous sedation and mesh reinforcement. This is called "tension free repair". It was popularised by Lichtenstein of California and has increased in popularity for many reasons as will be elaborated later. Another major advocate of the "tension free technique" is Mr
Martin Kurzer of the British Hernia Centre
in London. More recently there has been increasing tendency to use what are called Mesh plugs which can be inserted between the muscles or deep to the muscles. This also avoids tension and can be used in particular circumtances.
Summary When you are seen by a surgeon, he will confirm your diagnoses
and advise you as to whether surgery is necessary. He will advise you
regarding the technique to be used and the possible risks and complications.
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