At Healing Hospital, we understand that hernias cause discomfort, pain, and risk of serious complications if left untreated, requiring expert surgical care for permanent repair. That’s why our Department of General & Laparoscopic Surgery, led by Dr. Kumar Abhishek, offers advanced laparoscopic hernia repair—a minimally invasive surgery that ensures faster recovery, less pain, minimal scarring, and quicker return to normal life compared to traditional open surgery.

We serve patients across Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, and surrounding regions with comprehensive hernia surgery including laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (TEP, TAPP), laparoscopic ventral/incisional hernia repair (IPOM, IPOM+, E-TEP), umbilical hernia repair, and open hernia repair when medically necessary. With over 5,000 successful laparoscopic hernia surgeries performed and 98% complication-free outcomes, our experienced surgical team provides proven expertise in advanced minimally invasive techniques ensuring optimal results with patient safety as our highest priority.

If you are searching for “best hernia surgery in Chandigarh,” “laparoscopic hernia repair near me,” “hernia operation specialist,” or “keyhole hernia surgery,” you have found a centre where advanced surgical expertise meets state-of-the-art laparoscopic technology and compassionate patient care.

What is Hernia Surgery (Laparoscopic Hernia Repair)?

Laparoscopic hernia repair is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to fix hernias through small (5-10mm) incisions using a laparoscope and specialized instruments, placing mesh to strengthen the weak abdominal wall. Unlike traditional open hernia surgery requiring large incisions, laparoscopic approach uses keyhole surgery techniques—inserting camera and instruments through tiny punctures, repairing hernia while viewing magnified images on high-definition monitors, providing permanent repair with minimal tissue damage.

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What are the Types of Hernia Surgery?

Laparoscopic TEP (Totally Extraperitoneal) 

Most advanced technique for inguinal hernia where mesh placed without entering abdominal cavity, fastest recovery with minimal pain.

Laparoscopic TAPP (Transabdominal Preperitoneal)

Standard laparoscopic approach for inguinal hernia through abdominal cavity, excellent for bilateral hernias repaired simultaneously.

Laparoscopic IPOM/IPOM+ (Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh)

Advanced technique for ventral and incisional hernias using special composite mesh, ideal for large complex hernias.

Laparoscopic E-TEP (Extended TEP)

Latest innovation for complex ventral hernias combining advantages of TEP with ventral hernia repair.

Open Hernia Repair

Traditional surgery through larger incision, reserved for very large hernias, strangulated hernias, or when laparoscopic approach unsuitable.

Who Should Consider Hernia Surgery?

Hernia repair surgery is recommended for:

  • Inguinal hernia - groin bulge
  • Umbilical hernia - bulge near belly button
  • Ventral hernia - bulge in abdominal wall
  • Incisional hernia - bulge at previous surgery site, requires mesh repair
  • Femoral hernia - rare groin hernia more common in women
  • Hiatal hernia - stomach pushing through diaphragm, causing severe reflux
  • Symptomatic hernias - causing pain, discomfort, or limiting daily activities
  • Strangulated hernia - emergency situation where blood supply cuts off

What Happens Before, During, and After Hernia Surgery?

Before Surgery

Pre-Operative Evaluation

Complete assessment with physical examination confirming hernia type and size, ultrasound or CT scan if needed, blood tests, ECG, and anaesthesia consultation discussing any concerns.

Preparation

Fast for 8-12 hours ensuring safe anaesthesia, stop blood thinners as advised, hospital admission as instructed based on surgery complexity.

During Surgery (45-90 minutes)

Anaesthesia

General anaesthesia puts you completely to sleep with a breathing tube ensuring pain-free surgery throughout the procedure.

Port Placement

The surgeon makes 3-4 tiny incisions (5-10mm) in abdomen, inserting specialized ports for camera and instruments while carbon dioxide gas creates working space.

Visualization

An HD laparoscope is inserted displaying a magnified view of hernia defect and surrounding structures on large monitors.

Hernia Repair

The surgeon reduces herniated contents back into the abdomen, identifies all defects, and places high-quality surgical mesh covering the weak area with adequate overlap ensuring strong, durable repair.

After Surgery

Recovery Room

Wake up from anaesthesia with nurses monitoring vital signs, managing any nausea or pain with medications, breathing tube removed once fully awake.

Hospital Stay

Transfer to a comfortable room where you will walk the same evening, start a normal diet the same day or next morning, manage pain with tablets, discharge once comfortable and mobile.

Recovery at Home

Rest for the first 3-5 days avoiding heavy lifting, gradually increase activity with short walks, resume desk work in 1-2 weeks, avoid heavy lifting for 6-8 weeks, allowing mesh to integrate.

What are the Recovery & Success Factors?

Same-Evening Mobilization Protocol

You will walk within 4-6 hours after surgery, significantly reducing complications. Our enhanced recovery pathway allows a normal diet by next morning with most patients surprised at minimal discomfort compared to their expectations.

Minimal Pain & Rapid Recovery

The Laparoscopic approach causes only mild discomfort easily managed with regular painkillers. Most patients stop pain medications within 3-5 days, resume normal activities within 2 weeks, much faster than open surgery requiring 6-8 weeks

Low Recurrence Rate

Our mesh repair technique with adequate overlap and proper fixation ensures the hernia recurrence rate under 1%, compared to 10-15% with non-mesh repairs. Dr. Kumar Abhishek's specialized training in advanced hernia techniques (TEP, TAPP, IPOM, E-TEP) ensures durable, long-lasting repair.

Why Choose Healing Hospital in Chandigarh for Hernia Repair Surgery?

Comprehensive Hernia Care with All Advanced Techniques : We offer a complete range of modern laparoscopic hernia repair techniques including TEP, TAPP, IPOM, IPOM+, and E-TEP under one roof. Our dedicated hernia surgery program has successfully completed 5,000+ repairs across all hernia types with 98% complication-free outcomes, supported by an experienced surgical team, advanced laparoscopic infrastructure, and comprehensive pre and post-operative care protocols.

Mesh-Based Repair with Premium Materials : We use only high-quality surgical mesh (lightweight, non-absorbable) ensuring strong, permanent repair with minimal foreign body sensation. Our mesh selection considers hernia type, size, and location optimizing outcomes with recurrence rates under 1%—significantly lower than tissue repairs or inferior mesh materials.

Same-Day Discharge Option for Select Cases : Depending on hernia type and individual recovery, many laparoscopic inguinal hernia patients qualify for same-day discharge, getting home to recover in familiar surroundings. Our fast-track protocol with effective pain control and clear discharge instructions makes this safely possible for suitable candidates.

What are the Advantages of Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery?

  • Minimal scarring 
  • Less post-operative pain 
  • Faster recovery 
  • Simultaneous bilateral repair 
  • Lower infection risk 
  • Reduced hernia recurrence
  • Better cosmetic results 
  • Same-day mobilization
  • Early return to activities

What are the Potential Risks & Complications Involved in Hernia Surgery?

Seroma Formation

Fluid collection under skin at surgery site (5-10%), usually resolves spontaneously or with needle drainage, rarely requires intervention.

Mesh Infection

Rare (<1%) infection of surgical mesh requiring antibiotics, occasionally mesh removal in severe cases, prevented through sterile technique.

Chronic Pain

Persistent discomfort at the repair site (2-3%), usually mild and manageable, rarely requires further treatment or mesh removal.

Hernia Recurrence

Hernia returning at the same site (< 1% with mesh repair), may require repeat surgery, significantly lower with laparoscopic approach.

Bleeding

Minor bleeding common, significant hemorrhage rare (<1%), controlled through careful surgical technique.

Anaesthesia Complications

General anaesthesia risks including allergic reactions or breathing difficulties, rare with modern anaesthesia and monitoring.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why choose laparoscopic over open hernia surgery?

Laparoscopic offers minimal scarring, less pain, faster recovery (1-2 weeks vs 4-6 weeks), ability to repair both sides simultaneously, lower infection risk, and quicker return to normal life with equivalent or better long-term outcomes.

What is the recovery time after laparoscopic hernia surgery?

Most patients return to light activities within 1 week and resume desk work by 1-2 weeks. Avoid heavy lifting for 6-8 weeks. Full recovery takes 4-6 weeks, significantly faster than open surgery requiring 6-8 weeks or longer.

How much does hernia surgery cost in Chandigarh?

Cost varies based on hernia type (inguinal, ventral, incisional), surgical approach (laparoscopic vs open), mesh type, and hospital stay. Contact us at +91-7657848192 for detailed pricing information.

Will I have visible scars after surgery?

No. Laparoscopic approach uses 3-4 tiny incisions (5-10mm) that heal to barely visible scars, unlike traditional surgery’s 6-10cm incision with prominent scar.

Can hernia come back after surgery?

Recurrence is rare with proper mesh repair (<1% in our experience). Mesh reinforces weak areas permanently. Open non-mesh repairs have 10-15% recurrence rates, which is why we use mesh.

What happens if hernia is left untreated?

Hernias don’t heal on their own and progressively enlarge. Complications include incarceration (trapped contents), strangulation (blood supply cut off requiring emergency surgery), obstruction, and severe pain. Elective planned surgery is much safer than emergency surgery.

Is mesh always used in hernia repair?

Mesh is standard for most hernias as it significantly reduces recurrence rates from 10-15% to under 1%. We use high-quality lightweight mesh causing minimal discomfort. Only very small hernias or specific pediatric cases may not require mesh.

How do I schedule hernia surgery consultation?

Contact our appointment desk at +91-7657848192 to schedule consultation with Dr. Kumar Abhishek. Bring relevant medical records, imaging reports if available, and previous surgical history for comprehensive evaluation.