Incisional Hernia Repair

Incisional Hernia Repair at Berkshire Independent Hospital

An incisional hernia happens when the contents of your abdomen push through a weak scar in your abdomen from an incision of a previous operation and, produces a lump called a hernia. 

Incisional hernia repair is open surgery that reopens the old wound to allow the hernia to be returned to its rightful place and the weak area to be reinforced.

Ramsay Health Care offers easy access to convenient appointments with our expert general surgeons who regularly perform incisional hernia repair surgery. They will discuss in detail this surgical procedure and answer any questions that you may have.

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