四色AV Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn Offers the Most Advanced Robot-Assisted Surgery for Complex Hernia Repair

Surgeons at 四色AV Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn perform the most advanced robot-assisted surgery for complex hernia repair.
Photo: Karsten Moran
Some people may be embarrassed to discuss an unusual bulge in their lower abdomen with their doctor. But it could be a potentially dangerous condition that requires immediate medical attention.
Hernias occur suddenly when a section of the intestines, fatty tissue in the colon, or part of the bladder or stomach, protrudes through an opening or a weakness in the abdominal wall.
鈥淗ernias can be extremely debilitating and painful, especially when they become strangulated, a condition that requires emergency surgery,鈥 says Sharique Nazir, MD, attending robotic and advanced laparoscopic surgeon at 四色AV Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn. 鈥淐onventional surgery can reduce a hernia鈥檚 protrusion or push it back in place. It鈥檚 a very common procedure鈥攂ut also one of the least talked about operations.鈥
Martin B., an actor who asked that his last name be omitted, endured pain and swelling in his right groin for several months while making a movie. An ultrasound revealed a large hernia, which Dr. Nazir repaired in January.
鈥淥nce I had my hernia repaired, I felt like a new person,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t made a big difference.鈥
Prashant Sinha, MD, chief of surgery at 四色AV Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn, points out that many patients with complex hernias fear surgery. 鈥淭hey rely on temporary solutions like trusses, which only help short-term,鈥 he says. 鈥淟aparoscopic and robot-assisted surgical techniques provide effective, permanent relief. In the hands of our experienced surgeons, patients can return to normal activities in no time.鈥
Dr. Nazir points out that the fascia, normally the strongest layer of tissue that holds the body together, can weaken from pressure, previous surgery, or other causes, including physical injury, poor diet, weight gain, pregnancy, excessive coughing, and constipation.
The most common types of hernia are those that occur in the groin (inguinal), in an earlier surgical site (incisional), in the navel (umbilical), in the femoral artery canal of the upper thigh (femoral), and in the diaphragm (hiatal). Because hernias often occur in tight spaces, repairing a hole or a weakness in the abdominal wall must be done delicately to avoid harming the surrounding network of nerves and tissues.
Who鈥檚 At Risk?
Adults who are overweight and those who carry heavy loads are at high risk for hernia. Sudden twisting movements or change of direction can lead to fascial tears as well as injury to soft tissue, muscle, and tendon attachments.
In addition, some babies are born with hernias, and there is a strong genetic predisposition to the condition.
Small hernias may not need immediate surgery but should be monitored carefully. Some hiatal hernias can be managed with diet and medication to alleviate gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), but if the problem persists, surgery may be necessary.
鈥淎 full-service hernia center can make a big difference in a patient鈥檚 experience and long-term outcome,鈥 says Dr. Sinha. 鈥淲e are able to provide patients a high level of pre- and post-operative support including programs for smoking cessation, diabetes care, weight loss, and physical therapy.鈥
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