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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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In this video, Laparoscopic Surgeon in HSR Layout, Bangalore | Dr. Manas Tripathy explains all about the mesh used in hernia repair surgery. To learn more, watch this video. For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com #DrManasTripathy #Proctologist #Proctologists #LaserTreatment #laparoscopicsurgeon #Hernia #surgery #surgeon #Koramangala #HSRLayout #Indiranagar #ElectronicCity #Bangalore
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Welcome to the Podcast Series “Proctology and Laparoscopic Surgery”. This is Dr. Manas Tripathy, Laparoscopic Surgeon in HSR Layout, Bangalore with you.
In today’s podcast episode, I would like to discuss “Gallstones”
Gallstones are small stones that develop in the gall bladder. The condition is quite common and is also genetic in many cases. The chances of developing gallbladders increase with age. People who eat a fat-rich diet are particularly susceptible to it. The ailment can cause severe symptoms; the most common is returning attacks of shooting abdominal pain
So, today’s podcast is very important. Listen to it carefully to know more about “Gallstones”.
For more information visit: www.drmanastripathy.com
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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In this video, Laparoscopic Surgeon in HSR Layout, Bangalore - Dr. Manas Tripathy answers one of the frequently asked questions by their patients about Hernia. To learn more, watch this video. For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com #DrManasTripathy #Proctologist #Proctologists #LaserTreatment #laparoscopicsurgeon #Hernia #surgery #surgeon #Koramangala #HSRLayout #Indiranagar #ElectronicCity #Bangalore
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Welcome to the Podcast Series “Proctology and Laparoscopic Surgery”. This is Dr. Manas Tripathy, the Laparoscopic Surgeon in Bangalore with you.
In today’s podcast episode, I would like to discuss “Non-Surgical Treatment for Gallstones”
Gallstones are one of the most common gastrointestinal conditions caused by too must production of cholesterol and bilirubin. People try using home remedies provided by their loved ones.
Don't self-medicate. Self-medication may lead to more serious problems.
Consult your Laparoscopic Surgeon for Gallstones treatment.
So, today’s podcast is very important. Listen to it carefully to know more about “Gallstones”.
For more information visit: www.drmanastripathy.com
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com
#DrManasTripathy #Proctologist #Proctologists #LaserTreatment #laparoscopicsurgeon #Hernia #surgery #surgeon #Koramangala #HSRLayout #Indiranagar #ElectronicCity #Bangalore
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Don't self-medicate. Self-medication may suppress your symptoms and delay the underlying condition's diagnosis. It may lead to more serious problems. Consult your Best Laparoscopic Surgeon in HSR Layout | Dr. Manas Tripathy for any gallstone problems. Website: www.drmanastripathy.com Phone no. +91 81500 00200 #DrManasTripathy #Proctologist #Proctologists #LaserTreatment #laparoscopicsurgeon #surgery #surgeon #Koramangala #HSRLayout #Indiranagar #ElectronicCity #Bangalore
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Open Inguinal Hernia Repair in HSR Layout, Bangalore | Dr. Manas Tripathy
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The abdominal muscles can develop weak spots, through which adjoining tissue can protrude resulting in a bulge, which is called a hernia. An inguinal hernia occurs at the inguinal canal, a narrow passage in the abdominal wall, through which blood is fed to the testicles. A hernia can be painful, especially while bending over, coughing or heavy lifting. If left untreated, it could lead to serious complications. The bulge can put pressure on nearby structures like the intestines and cause their blood supply to be cut off. This condition is called a strangulated hernia.
TREATMENT
The most common and popular treatment for a hernia is surgery. An operation is the quickest way to repair a hernia, particularly if the bulge is growing bigger. Timely surgery also preempts any serious complications that can accompany inguinal hernia. Sometimes, the hernia can be controlled with a padded belt called a truss. However, a hernia will not go away without surgery.
The surgery is performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes small incisions on the abdomen. A set of surgical instruments, along with a tiny telescope will be inserted into the abdomen where the hernia has occurred. The interior preperitoneal area, where the hernia occurs is shown on a laparoscope, which guides the surgeon. The procedure entails smoothening the abdominal wall where the bulge occurs. Then a synthetic mesh is used to cover and strengthen the weak spot in the abdomen.
The operation generally takes about thirty minutes. If the hernia is on both sides of the abdomen, the operation can last under an hour.
COMPLICATIONS
General side effects that may afflict the patient are the same as those after other hernia-fixing surgeries. More serious complications may include:
Development of a lump at the surgery site
Difficulty passing urine
Injuries to nearby abdominal structures
Temporary weakness in the leg
Discomfort or pain in the groin
Injuries to nerves
Interruption in blood supply to the testicles in men
RECOVERY
Patients are generally discharged the same day. Convalescence may take between two to four weeks depending on the extent of surgery, after which you can resume normal activities. Check with the surgeon before the operation about how much you can exercise. For the first few days, increasing how much you walk is recommended. Occasionally the hernia can recur.
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