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What is a Herniorrhaphy?

Klaus Strasser
Klaus Strasser

A herniorrhaphy is a surgical procedure used to treat medical problems stemming from a hernia condition. It is a specific surgical strategy where the hernia is repaired through a series of incisions and sutures. Herniorrhaphy is a medical term that combines the Ancient Greek words hernia and raphere, the latter meaning to suture or to make a seam. This procedure may also be known as hernioplasty or hernia repair, although hernioplasty denotes the use of a material foreign to the patient's body to help treat the hernia.

Hernia refers to any protrusion of tissues or internal organs through an area of muscle in the body. Most often, a hernia can be found in the areas of the stomach or abdomen. It is a highly common medical problem that may be the result of genetic disposition or of strenuous activities such as heavy lifting.

A series of small incisions and sutures may be used to repair a hernia.
A series of small incisions and sutures may be used to repair a hernia.

People that are bothered by a hernia may opt for surgery. Hernias, however, can become dangerous when the protrusion is such that the blood supply to the hernia is cut off. This can lead to tissue death. In this case, the hernia becomes a medical emergency and usually requires an emergency surgical intervention.

Herniorrhaphy is a specific treatment employed relative to the type of hernia problem that the patient is experiencing. There are two possible procedures: traditional and laparoscopic. In the former, an incision is made through the skin covering the hernia and the protruding tissues are forced back into place. The doctor then sutures the tear.

A laparoscopic herniorrhaphy utilizes a laparoscopic device for help with the procedure.
A laparoscopic herniorrhaphy utilizes a laparoscopic device for help with the procedure.

A laparoscopic procedure utilizes a laproscopic device to help in the procedure. The laporscopic device is a miniature telescope that has a tiny camera fastened to it, enabling the doctor to see the hernia on a monitor. Using longer surgical instruments, the doctor can fix the hernia from behind the abdomen wall.

In the cases where herniorrhaphy is used as a surgical procedure, the success rates typically are very high. Generally, there is only a 1.6 percent chance of the hernia reoccurring. The successes in herniorrhaphy surgery have made the procedure relatively simple in the United States, which means that the patient may return home from the hospital on the same day of the operation. This procedure normally requires only the employment of a local anesthetic by the medical staff.

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    • A series of small incisions and sutures may be used to repair a hernia.
      By: fivepointsix
      A series of small incisions and sutures may be used to repair a hernia.
    • A laparoscopic herniorrhaphy utilizes a laparoscopic device for help with the procedure.
      By: Grzegorz Kwolek
      A laparoscopic herniorrhaphy utilizes a laparoscopic device for help with the procedure.
    • Patients should always avoid lifting heavy objects or engaging in strenuous activities following a surgery.
      By: dacasdo
      Patients should always avoid lifting heavy objects or engaging in strenuous activities following a surgery.
    • Like other laparoscopic surgeries, a herniorrhaphy uses only small incisions for improved recovery time.
      By: Cosmic
      Like other laparoscopic surgeries, a herniorrhaphy uses only small incisions for improved recovery time.
    • A herniorrhaphy uses special thread designed to be left inside the body to suture the tear.
      By: Sherry Yates
      A herniorrhaphy uses special thread designed to be left inside the body to suture the tear.
    • Someone who performs frequent heavy lifting may develop a hernia.
      By: Michael Flippo
      Someone who performs frequent heavy lifting may develop a hernia.
    • Obese individuals may be at increased risk for developing a hernia.
      By: olegmalyshev
      Obese individuals may be at increased risk for developing a hernia.