Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

Laparoscopic hernia surgery stands out as a minimally invasive method in hernia treatment. This surgical technique, performed through small incisions, allows patients to experience less pain and a faster recovery process. Assoc. Prof. Mustafa Atabey offers the most current and effective treatment options to his patients with his experienced team in laparoscopic hernia surgery.

Hernias occur when organs or tissues protrude outward through weak spots in the abdominal wall. These weak spots are repaired through laparoscopic surgery, aiming for patients to return to their daily lives in a short time.

Treatment Stages

Laparoscopic hernia surgery is performed under general anesthesia. Laparoscope and surgical instruments are inserted through small incisions made in the abdominal area. The herniated area is repaired and usually reinforced with a synthetic mesh.

Assoc. Prof. Mustafa Atabey

By prioritizing the comfort and safety of our patients, surgical intervention is performed under the latest technological facilities and sterile conditions. Our goal is to ensure our patients have a fast and trouble-free recovery process.

  • Detailed pre-assessment
  • Minimally invasive surgical technique
  • Fast postoperative recovery

Why Choose Us?

Assoc. Prof. Mustafa Atabey and his team consist of experts with extensive experience in laparoscopic hernia surgery. While offering our patients the most current treatment methods, we provide information and support at every stage.

  • Experienced and expert surgical team
  • Patient-focused and personalized treatment
  • State-of-the-art surgical methods

Who Is Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery Suitable For?

Laparoscopic hernia surgery is suitable for all patients with abdominal wall hernia where surgical intervention is deemed appropriate. It is an ideal option especially for patients who desire faster recovery and less pain.

  • Patients with inguinal hernia
  • Patients with umbilical hernia
  • Patients with incisional hernia after surgery

Treatment Process

Before surgery, a detailed assessment of patients is made. After laparoscopic surgery, patients are usually discharged in a short time and can quickly return to their daily activities. During the postoperative period, the recovery process of patients is closely monitored with regular check-ups.

Since laparoscopic surgery is performed with smaller incisions, it offers less pain, lower risk of infection, and a faster recovery process. Additionally, better cosmetic results are achieved.

Patients are usually discharged the same day or the next day after surgery. Mild pain and discomfort are normal and typically resolve within a few days. Patients can return to their daily activities quickly.

Laparoscopic surgery is suitable for many types of hernias. However, each patient’s condition is individual, and the appropriate surgical method is decided after a detailed evaluation.