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Fix your hernia the smart way with Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery, a keyhole method that means smaller cuts, less pain, and getting back to your life faster.

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What is Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery?

Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery is a modern, gentle way to fix a hernia. A hernia happens when an organ or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in the nearby muscle wall. Instead of one large cut, the surgeon makes a few tiny openings and uses a small camera to repair the weakness. This method is safer, gentler, and helps you heal faster.

A hernia can feel like a soft lump or bulge, often in the belly or groin area. It may cause pain, heaviness, or discomfort when you cough, bend, or lift something heavy. Laparoscopic hernia repair fixes the weak muscle using a special mesh that strengthens the area. The mesh acts like a patch, so the hernia does not come back.

Because the surgery uses small keyhole cuts, there is less damage to healthy tissue. You will have very little bleeding, almost no scars, and a much lower chance of infection. The camera gives the doctor a crystal-clear view inside your body, so the repair is very precise. Most patients leave the hospital the same day or after just one night.

This type of surgery is perfect for inguinal (groin) hernias, umbilical (belly button) hernias, incisional hernias, and hiatal hernias. If you are tired of living with hernia pain or worry about the bulge getting bigger, laparoscopic surgery is a top choice that gets you back to normal within days instead of weeks.

How Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Works

Step 1

You get anesthesia so you sleep comfortably. The surgeon makes 3 to 4 tiny cuts (about 0.5 to 1 cm each).

Step 2

A laparoscope (tiny camera) is inserted through one cut to show the hernia on a large screen.

Step 3

Using special tools, the surgeon pushes the bulging tissue back and places a soft mesh to strengthen the muscle wall.

Step 4

The small cuts are closed with glue or a bandage. You wake up with very little pain and can go home soon.

Key Benefits of Keyhole Hernia Surgery

Tiny Scars

With cuts as small as a pencil tip, you will barely see any marks after healing. No big scars like open surgery.

Much Less Pain

Because muscles are not cut apart, most patients need only mild pain relievers for a day or two.

Rapid Recovery

Return to desk work in 3–5 days. Light activities within a week. Full healing in just 2–3 weeks.

More great benefits: Lower risk of hernia coming back, less time in the hospital (often same-day discharge), and you can shower and move around sooner. Since the mesh is placed from inside, the repair is very strong. Patients also report less swelling and a much faster return to sports or exercise. Laparoscopic hernia surgery is simply better for most people.

Laparoscopic vs Open Hernia Surgery

Comparison Point Laparoscopic (Keyhole) Open Surgery
Cut Size 3–4 tiny cuts (0.5–1 cm) One large cut (5–10 cm)
Hospital Stay Usually 0–1 night 2 to 4 nights
Pain Level Very mild Moderate to severe
Back to Work 5 to 7 days 3 to 6 weeks

Hernia Types We Treat

Hernia Type Description Recovery Time
Inguinal (Groin) Hernia Most common type. The intestine bulges through the lower belly wall. 1–2 weeks
Umbilical (Belly Button) Hernia Soft bulge near the navel. Often seen in adults and children. 1 week
Incisional Hernia Hernia that forms at the site of a previous surgery scar. 2 weeks

Why Choose Dr. Ravindra Vats for Hernia Surgery

  • ✔ 15+ years of experience in laparoscopic hernia repairs
  • ✔ Uses world-class mesh and high-definition camera systems
  • ✔ Personalized care plan for every patient
  • ✔ Over 95% patient satisfaction and low recurrence rate
Dr. Ravindra Vats performing advanced laparoscopic hernia surgery

Advanced Technology for Hernia Repair

We use high-definition 3D cameras and ultra-thin laparoscopic tools. This allows Dr. Vats to see every small detail and place the mesh with perfect accuracy, giving you the best possible results.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a keyhole surgery to fix a hernia. The doctor uses small cuts and a tiny camera to push the bulging tissue back and reinforce the weak muscle with a mesh. It's gentle and helps you heal fast.
After giving you anesthesia, the surgeon makes 3–4 small openings. A camera goes inside to guide the tools. The hernia is gently moved back, and a mesh is placed to strengthen the muscle wall. The tiny cuts are then closed.
Yes, it is very safe for most patients. It has lower risks than open surgery because there is less cutting and damage. Dr. Ravindra Vats has done thousands of these procedures with great success.
Small scars, minimal pain, same-day or 1-day hospital stay, quick return to daily life, lower infection risk, and very low chance of hernia coming back.
Most people feel only mild soreness for a couple of days. Simple medicines like paracetamol control it well. You will be surprised how little it hurts compared to traditional surgery.
Desk job workers often return in 5–7 days. People with physical jobs may need 2–3 weeks. Walking and light chores can be done within a few days.
With the mesh and expert technique, the chance of recurrence is very low (less than 2%). Following your doctor's advice on lifting and activity makes it even safer.
Most adults with groin, belly button, or incisional hernias are good candidates. An exam and quick scan with Dr. Vats will decide if keyhole surgery is right for you.

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