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Complete cure from inguinal hernia is now possible

(No worry of hernia re-appearing after surgery)

 

The president of “Indian Hernia Institute” and professor of surgery in Poona Hospital & Research Centre did extensive research in groin hernia disease and invented a new operation technique that gives almost complete cure from inguinal hernia disease. This technique is now known all over the world as “Dr. Desarda Repair”. Traditional operation techniques followed every where use mesh for hernia repair. This mesh repair is based on anatomical principle, whereas the new operation technique is based on the physiological principle. After a prolonged study of the anatomy and the physiology of the groin, Dr. Desarda has published in international journals new theories that are responsible for hernia formation. Since this operation corrects the basic pathology of the groin, there is no recurrence after his repair, Dr. Desarda claims.

Can any body give guarantee that there will not be recurrence after hernia surgery? The answer was “no” till today. But now, study did by Dr. Desarda and many other surgeons all over the world have proved that if this new repair is done then there are almost zero% chances of reappearance of groin hernia after surgery. Dr. Desarda uses a strip of a nearby strong muscle, instead of mesh, to repair the weak spot or hole of hernia. Dr. Desarda has already published many research articles about the results of this new operation technique in various international indexed journals. Many surgeons from other countries also did take study trials of this technique and published similar results.

Groin hernia repair was a challenge before the world because of its high failure rates. Uses of mesh for hernia repairs, introduced in market in 1990, have reduced this failure rate to 7-8% as per USA studies, but it is much more than this in India because of low quality mesh used to save the cost. Mesh is a foreign body like any synthetic cloth. So many complications associated with any foreign body like infection, pain or rejection also started revealing after mesh repair surgery. At this time in year 2001, Dr. Desarda put his new theory before the world that if groin hernia repair is done on physiological principle using your own body muscle and not done on anatomical principle, as is done in mesh repairs, then you can give complete cure from the hernia to the patient.

 

Dr. Desarda has operated on more than 1500 patients till today by this new technique and all of them are well and without any recurrence till today. This operation does not require general anesthesia, it is done under local or spinal anesthesia. Patient is admitted in the morning and taken for surgery immediately after preparation. Time required for surgery is average 30 minutes and patient can be on his foot as soon as anesthesia effect is gone. Normally patient goes to pass urine on his own within 4-5 hours and he is freely mobile in the wards same day night or next day morning ready to get discharged and go home. There are no restrictions on his movements or food intake. He can drive car and go to office, can climb a staircase, can carry luggage and travel, squat and sit down without much pain within 2-3 days. He is asked to carry his normal routine work as soon as possible and as per his tolerance. So, patient gets high level of satisfaction after this new operation technique. All my patients coming from USA or other countries are discharged on 3rd day. They all carry their luggage and travel for 20-22 hours by air to their country without any problem, Dr. Desarda says. The most important quality of this operation is that there is virtually no recurrence or pain. This operation is being followed in many countries all over the world.

 

Interested patients and doctors can contact Dr. Desarda on his mobile no. 0091 (0)9373322178 or log on to his website http://herniasurgery.tripd.com or  http://www.desarda.com

 

 



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