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Laparoscopic (closed) Hernia surgery

Laparoscopic - Closed Hernia Treatment

The stomach is an internal organ that is anatomically located in the part that comes to the upper and middle left part of the abdomen. Before the esophagus merges with the stomach, it passes through the opening of the muscle called the diaphragm and connects to the stomach. It is through this opening that the stomach protrudes upwards and herniation is called a gastric hernia. It is a disease that can be seen at any age, but is more common at the age of 50 and over.

What are the Symptoms of a Gastric Hernia?

Hernia of the Stomach in society, it can often manifest itself with complaints similar to reflux disease. As a result of the weakening seen in the diaphragm, a gastric hernia occurs. This condition causes some complaints to occur in patients. These;

  • The arrival of a bitter taste and bitter water in the stomach
  • A burning sensation that spreads towards the chest
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Belching, bloating
  • The arrival of stomach food towards the mouth
  • Bad breath
  • Heartburn
  • Shortness of breath

patients can consult a doctor with complaints that vary depending on the level of the disease. A gastric hernia can sometimes cause stomach bleeding. In such cases, urgent intervention is required. It can also cause some respiratory problems. Complaints may increase, especially in COPD and asthma patients.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Gastric Hernia

Endoscopy, which is the most commonly used and reliable method, helps to establish a clear diagnosis in the diagnosis of a hernia of the stomach. After the diagnosis, according to the size of the gastric hernia and the degree of reflux, it is decided whether it requires a surgical method. As a result of surgical intervention, the hernia of the stomach is completely corrected. Laparoscopic gastric hernia surgery with it, patients return to their healthy old days in a short time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gastric Hernia Surgery

How many hours does closed gastric hernia surgery take?

Gastric hernia surgery, which is performed closed, is performed between 1 and 2 hours. Decapitated hernia surgery is performed between 1 and 2 hours.

Which doctor should be visited for gastric hernia surgery?

General surgery doctors should be consulted for gastric hernia surgery


Is gastric hernia surgery risky?

There may be problems with anesthesia during gastric hernia surgery. Or bleeding or intestinal knotting may be observed. But these are very low probabilities.

Does a gastric hernia turn into cancer if it is not treated?

If the gastric hernia is not treated for a long time, cancer can form in the esophagus.


How should nutrition be after gastric hernia surgery?

After gastric hernia surgery, patients should be fed with liquid. It should stay away from very hot or very cold foods.

How should those with gastric hernia sleep?

These patients should avoid lying down immediately after eating. They can also lie down with their heads above the chest.


Is gastric hernia surgery the definitive solution?

With gastric hernia surgery, patients recover completely

Is there a relationship between gastric hernia and reflux?

Gastric hernia and reflux can be the cause and result of each other.

What are the harms of a gastric hernia?

A gastric hernia negatively affects a person's daily life and sleep. It can also cause other diseases if left untreated.


Does the stomach hernia recur?

A gastric hernia is a type of disease that can recur.