I’ve had both types of surgery, one on each side. With the open surgery the scar is where you can’t see it instead of 3 scars on your belly. Less recovery time in my case. And pain is in one area. The laparoscopic surgery will have your entire lower abdomen on fire for days.
My Dr. said with laparoscopic repair that LMA cannot be used because I must be paralyzed during the operation. A breathing tube must be used instead due to being paralyzed. So with the open approach LMA can be used since being paralyzed isn't required, is that right? Also, wouldn't chance of being unable to urinate afterward would be less if not paralyzed for surgery?
I am looking at options for my inguinal hernia. I want the shortest recovery so I can resume abdominal exercises, and minimize ab muscle atrophy. Is recovery for robotic faster than recovery for regular laproscopic?
@@kimstockdale632 Go to a good hospital to get your hernia surgery done. It is an outpatient surgery so you'll leave the hospital same day. I'd recommend getting your surgery done by a bariatric surgeon who also practices general surgery. They have more access to the robotic laparoscopic repair. The only other advice I can give you is to take your pain meds after the surgery is complete. If you don't take those, it hurts pretty bad. You'll be ok. If there's any other questions you have, don't hesitate to ask. I had my surgery 17 days ago.
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I’ve had both types of surgery, one on each side. With the open surgery the scar is where you can’t see it instead of 3 scars on your belly. Less recovery time in my case. And pain is in one area. The laparoscopic surgery will have your entire lower abdomen on fire for days.
Yes the stomach hurts bad the first week
Can one carry a pregnancy after inguinal hernia mesh inserted
My Dr. said with laparoscopic repair that LMA cannot be used because I must be paralyzed during the operation. A breathing tube must be used instead due to being paralyzed. So with the open approach LMA can be used since being paralyzed isn't required, is that right? Also, wouldn't chance of being unable to urinate afterward would be less if not paralyzed for surgery?
Very informative, thank you
Don't get open surgery guys. You want a robotic laparoscopic surgery, it is much easier to recover from and leaves less scars.
I am looking at options for my inguinal hernia. I want the shortest recovery so I can resume abdominal exercises, and minimize ab muscle atrophy. Is recovery for robotic faster than recovery for regular laproscopic?
@@kimstockdale632 Go to a good hospital to get your hernia surgery done. It is an outpatient surgery so you'll leave the hospital same day. I'd recommend getting your surgery done by a bariatric surgeon who also practices general surgery. They have more access to the robotic laparoscopic repair. The only other advice I can give you is to take your pain meds after the surgery is complete. If you don't take those, it hurts pretty bad. You'll be ok. If there's any other questions you have, don't hesitate to ask. I had my surgery 17 days ago.
@@jiujitsu94 what type of shape are you in? I'm 38 235 6 feet Athletic build.
@@trailblazer77 I'm similar build to you
@@jiujitsu94 how's it feeling now man? I have to get this done and I think I want to do the laparoscopic
I see you in the morning 👍
Never ever let a general surgeon repair your hernia, see a specialist
Please research some kind of nano bots that repair people without pain.