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At Lenox Hill Minimally Invasive Surgery PLLC, Dr. Valery Dronsky and his staff of medical professionals provide compassionate care with the highest ethical & professional standards. In our state of the art facility, we offer surgical services using only the most cutting edge and current procedures and treatments. We specialize in general surgery, including extensive experience in performing hernia repair surgery. Our expertise is in minimally invasive surgery and robotic surgery. Minimally invasive and robotic surgery often allow patients to experience easier recovery than traditional open surgery. They also allow for more precise and less traumatic surgery. When robotic and minimally invasive surgery is not an option, we are also skilled and experienced in traditional open surgical procedures.
Dr. Dronsky is an experienced and highly skilled surgeon having undergone extensive training in school, residency and fellowships. He practices medicine with ethical behavior, compassion and superb bedside manner. In the operating room he exhibits precision mechanical abilities, analytical thinking and the ability to visualize tissue in three dimensions. These innate and learned skills allow Dr. Dronsky to be one of the most dexterous and skilled professionals in New York City and the Country.
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When are hernia repairs necessary? When fatty tissue or any organ forces out a weak part, which is surrounded by the connective muscle wall or tissue, it leads to hernia. It usually protrudes in the lower abdomen, but may also develop in other body parts. Your body can’t cure it on its own. Typically, hernia gets bigger. In the worst cases, it can lead to life-threatening complications. Because of the harmful nature of this problem, doctors mostly recommend surgery.
However, every hernia doesn’t need emergency surgery, and it can wait for a while in some cases. This aspect depends on the size and symptoms of a hernia. The surgery of hernia repair involves pushing back the body part to its place and making sure that it remains in its place.
The surgery becomes necessary if the hernia starts to cause long-term and worsen pains or discomfort to the patient. Moreover, mostly, hernia becomes noticeable after 1 to 2 years. You will feel the hernia when it starts to emit painful or irritating symptoms. Some people notice hernia symptoms only when they are doing any activities, such as intensive exercises.
The following are some hernia symptoms, which makes it important to undergo surgical repair.
Some patients may not show visible or painful symptoms. Others may only experience sensitivity on the skin surrounding the bulge. But hernia can’t repair on its own or heal without surgery. So, when and if it shows negative signs, surgery is necessary.
Your doctor will suggest you treat it with surgery if any of the following things happen with you.
The hernia can wait for the surgery if the following things happen with you:
Like other surgical procedures, hernia repair surgeries also have some side effects or risks involved. The incision can sometimes be noticeably red and inflamed. It is also painful when you touch it.
The anti-inflammatory medication can help you lower down the inflammation and other related symptoms. You can also reduce inflammation by applying ice to the affected area for 10 minutes once every hour.
The following are some related risks and complications of hernia.
However, note that hernia repair is the shortest and most common surgical procedure. And if you consult a professional surgeon for your hernia repair, the risk levels decrease. Remember, not all hernias are life-threatening.
The hernia is a serious health problem that needs treatment and extensive care. You can’t treat it with just herbs or wait for some miracle to cure your problem. The surgery becomes necessary when hernia enlarges or worsens. Your doctor will recommend you which type of surgery can help you more and which one is best to avoid any risk and complications.
You must take your health seriously to prevent other problems caused by the hernia. This is why you need a health professional that can treat your hernia and save you from future issues. Lenox Hill Minimally Invasive Surgery can help you in this case. We have highly professional surgeons who use most modern technological methods and equipment to treat your hernia.
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