Abdominal Hernia Repair: Before Your Surgery
What is abdominal hernia repair surgery?
An abdominal hernia repair is a type of surgery. It fixes a problem
called a hernia. A hernia is a bulge under the skin in your belly.
It happens when you have a weak spot in your belly muscles and a
piece of your intestines or tissues pokes through your muscles. This
can cause pain. You may notice the pain most when you lift something
heavy.
You can have a hernia near your belly button. Or it may be in a scar
from an earlier surgery. To fix it, the doctor will do one of two
kinds of surgery. In open surgery, the doctor makes one cut near the
hernia. This cut is called an incision. In laparoscopic surgery, the
doctor makes several very small incisions and uses a thin, lighted
scope and small tools. In either type of surgery, the doctor pushes
the bulge back in place, if needed. Then the doctor sews the healthy
tissue back together. Often the doctor patches the weak spot with a
piece of material.
Laparoscopic surgery leaves several small scars. Open surgery leaves
one long scar. The scars fade with time.
You will probably need to take 1 to 2 weeks off from work. But if
your job requires heavy lifting or other physical work, you may need
to take 4 to 6 weeks off.
How do you prepare for the surgery?
Surgery can be stressful. This information will help you understand
what you can expect. And it will help you safely prepare for
surgery.

Preparing for surgery
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Tell your doctor ALL the medicines, vitamins, supplements,
and herbal remedies you take. Some may increase the risk
of problems during your surgery. Your doctor will tell you
if you should stop taking any of them before the surgery
and how soon to do it.
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What happens on the day of surgery?

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Follow the instructions exactly about when to stop eating
and drinking. If you don't, your surgery may be canceled.
If your doctor told you to take your medicines on the day
of surgery, take them with only a sip of water.
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Take a bath or shower before you come in for your surgery.
Do not apply lotions, perfumes, deodorants, or nail
polish.
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At the hospital or surgery center
When should you call your doctor?
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