Inguinal, Umbilical, and Ventral Hernia

Inguinal, umbilical, and ventral hernia surgeries address the repair of hernias occurring in different areas of the abdominal wall, where internal tissues or organs protrude through weak spots or defects. Inguinal hernias occur in the groin, umbilical hernias near the belly button, and ventral hernias along the abdominal midline. These hernias often cause discomfort, pain, and visible bulging. Using the minimally invasive DaVinci XI surgical system, surgeons can repair these hernias through small incisions, allowing for precise tissue manipulation and mesh placement to reinforce the weakened area. This technique reduces pain, scarring, and recovery time, often making the procedure suitable for outpatient surgery, enabling patients to return home the same day.