Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgery

Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgery

Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgery is a complex procedure aimed at repairing and strengthening the abdominal wall. It involves the use of advanced surgical techniques to reconstruct the muscles and tissues, often due to long standing hernias. The surgery typically requires  combining hernia surgery with cosmetic techniques to help close the incision along with reposition and reinforcing  the abdominal wall. This procedure helps restore the integrity and function of the abdominal wall, reducing pain and improving the patient’s quality of life. 

When do Doctors Advise Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgery?

Abdominal wall reconstruction is often indicated for several conditions, including:

Recurrent Hernias: When hernias reappear after previous surgical repairs with loss of domain.
Incisional Hernias: Hernias that develop at the site of a previous surgical incision.
Infections: Infections that occur after abdominal surgeries or trauma which causes necrosis or gangrene.
Wound Complications: Wounds that develop following hernia repairs involving mesh infections.
Complex Hernias: Large or complex hernias that cause  abdominal deformity and discomfort.
Diastasis Recti: Separation of the abdominal muscles, often due to pregnancy.

What are some Conditions Treated with Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgery?

Abdominal wall reconstruction surgery treats conditions like large or recurrent hernias with or without loss of domain, ventral hernias, parastomal hernias, and defects from trauma or previous surgeries. It can also address complications such as fistulae, mesh infections, and issues following tumor removal. 

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Dr. Shazia utilizes cutting-edge technologies for precision and effectiveness of her specialty surgeries, ensuring optimal patient outcomes and facilitating faster healing for those undergoing treatment.

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