1. Who treats an incisional hernia? A general surgeon or a plastic surgeon treats Incisional hernia. 2. Who gets an incisional hernia? Incisional Hernias can occur in anyone who has an incision ...
The two most common symptoms of Incisional hernias are discomfort and a bulge. The bulge of an incisional hernia is located in the incision itself. Typically, there are no symptoms on awakening ...
Hiatal Hernia: Occurs when part of the stomach pushes into the chest cavity through the diaphragm. - Incisional Hernia: Develops at the site of a previous surgical incision. Causes of Hernia ...
For example, in a study comparing suture repair of incisional hernia to mesh repair, it was found that "mesh repair results in a lower recurrence rate and less abdominal pain and does not result ...
ventral hernias, incisional hernias, recurrent hernias, mesh problems, and chronic groin pain. Our multidisciplinary team of hernia specialists uses a wide variety of surgical techniques including ...
Dr. Afaneh has has worked on more claims relating to Incisional Hernia, Obesity and Diaphragmatic and Hiatal Hernia than other providers in the area. At present, Dr. Afaneh has received an average ...