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Pulse Multispeciality Hospital specializes in advanced hernia surgeries using the TAPP (Transabdominal pre-peritoneal) technique. Recently, a patient underwent successful treatment for a left inguinal hernia with omentum. The procedure involved meticulously addressing the hernia defect after reducing the omentum and inserting a mesh to reinforce the weakened area. The skilled surgical team externalized the mesh and meticulously sutured the peritoneum to ensure optimal closure and recovery. This approach emphasizes minimal invasiveness, reduced post-operative pain, and faster recovery, reflecting Pulse Hospital's commitment to delivering high-quality surgical care with patient comfort and safety as top priorities.

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Left inguinal hernia with omentum

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Normal right inguinal region

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Hernia defect after reducing omentum

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Mesh inserted

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Mesh exteriorized and peritoneum sutured

The renowned worldwide TAPP (Transabdominal pre-peritoneal) technique of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair , now at Pulse Hospital 

 

Emphasizing on early recovery, small stitches and less pain.

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