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A femoral hernia is a condition where a part of your intestine or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the lower abdominal wall or groin area specifically the femoral canal. This can cause a noticeable lump or bulge often near the groin or inner thigh. While it is more common in women especially older women it can affect men too.
Before your femoral hernia repair treatment:
Femoral hernia repair is typically done through:
1. Before the procedure:
You will meet with the surgical team to confirm the procedure details.
You may be given anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable during surgery.
2. During the procedure:
The surgeon will either make a small incision or use minimally invasive techniques to fix the hernia.
The procedure usually takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour.
3. After the procedure:
Most patients can go home the same day.
You may need to rest for a few days to recover fully.
Pain relief is often prescribed to manage discomfort.
As with any surgery femoral hernia repair carries some risks, including:
Infection at the surgical site.
Recurrence of the hernia if the repair does not heal properly.
Damage to surrounding organs though rare.
Chronic pain at the site of the surgery.
However these risks are minimal with modern surgical techniques and proper care.
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