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Not all hernias require surgery, but if they become painful or interfere with someone’s quality of life, surgery is recommended. A newer, minimally invasive technique is robotic hernia repair, where a ...
She opted for robotic hernia repair. The surgeon is seated at a computer console and remotely controls the robotic arms. It’s the best of what technology offers: 3D, high definition … and control.
Using the latest in robotic surgery technology, our specialists offer a robotic hernia repair that treats various hernia conditions with less scarring and shorter recovery time. There are many ...
A hernia happens when an organ breaks through a tear or weak spot in the tissues that surround it, resulting in a small bulge. Common areas include the groin, belly button, and previous surgery scars.
Inguinal hernia occurs when tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles near the groin. Learn causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
“Robotic-assisted surgery has transformed the way we approach hernia repair,” said Dr. Christopher Timmons, general surgeon with CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic in Texarkana.
SHREVEPORT, La. - Hernias, like groin, umbilical, and hiatal hernias, affect over five million people in the U.S., but only 15% of those patients seek medical treatment. Hernias can cause ...
TELA Bio, Inc., a commercial-stage medical technology company focused on providing innovative soft-tissue reconstruction solutions, announced the US launch of OviTex IHR (Inguinal Hernia Repair) ...
Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair is an invasive procedure for over 18s that carries a small risk of complications. Results can vary depending on the age and health of the patient.
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