Hernia repair surgery in Guildford
- Overview
Get rapid access to hernia repair surgery at Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital. Our expert general surgeons can advise you on the most suitable treatment option for your condition.
Why choose Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital for your hernia repair surgery?
At Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital, our experienced general surgeons specialises in a range of different hernia repair treatments. Care at Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital is personal to every patient. Your chosen consultant will be with you every step of the way throughout your treatment journey.
Our hospitals recent £8M refurbishment has transformed our private inpatient rooms; fully equipping them with ensuite bathrooms, widescreen TV's, modern decor and free wireless internet connectivity. All of these in-room features combine to create a comfortable, homely and entertaining hospital environment.
What types of hernias can you repair?
There are two common types of hernias that we can repair. Hernia bilateral and Hernia unilateral.
Hernia bilateral
This form of hernia presents itself on both sides of the groin area or lower abdomen at the same time.
Hernia unilateral
- This type of hernia occurs on one side of the body
- In men, an inguinal hernia happens at the inguinal canal. This is a narrow passage in which blood vessels supplying the testicle pass through the abdominal wall
- More common in women, a femoral hernia appears in the groin
- Femoral hernias happen at the hole in the wall of the abdomen where the femoral artery and vein pass from the abdomen into the leg
- These hernias tend to occur following childbirth.
What happens during hernia repair surgery?
We can perform two types of surgery, both with quick recovery times. You may not even need to stay in hospital overnight.
Open surgery
- Open repair surgery takes about 1 hour and a variety of anaesthetics may be used
- Your surgeon will make an incision in your groin and remove the "hernial sac"
- To strengthen the muscle layer, stitches will be used
- They insert a synthetic mesh to cover the weak spot
- Open surgery for groin hernia repair is usually done as a day case meaning you can go home same day.
Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery
- This procedure is usually performed under general anaesthetic
- It normally takes about 1 hour
- A laparoscope (tiny telescope) connected to a camera will be inserted via a very small tube (cannula) to allow your surgeon to close the weak spot from inside your abdomen
- They will use a piece of surgical mesh and surgical staples to reinforce the area
- You will probably go home the day of the surgery or you may spend 1 night in hospital.
Umbilical Hernia
- The way babies develop in the womb causes a natural weakness in the wall of your abdominal (stomach) wall behind your navel (tummy button).
- Sometimes contents of your abdomen push through this wall, producing a lump called a hernia
How quick is recovery?
- Recovery from hernia repair surgery is usually very quick
- You'll be mobile very soon after the procedure and will be encouraged to increase how much you walk around over the first few days post surgery
- Most patients return to normal daily activities within a week
- Your consultant in Guildford will inform you of any specific "dos and don'ts", depending on your type of hernia and the chosen surgery.
Are there any risks with hernia repair?
As with all operations, hernia repair surgery has a risk of complications. Be sure to discuss any concerns you might have about these risks with your surgeon.
Hernia repair consultants at Guildford Hospital
Stirling Road, Guildford, GU2 7RF
Please enter our full address into your satnav/phone GPS when travelling to our hospital, using the postcode alone may take you to the back of the hospital where there is no patient parking. To find the main entrance and car park please enter Stirling Road via Occam Road. If you have driven to our Hospital you are welcome to park in our car park free of charge. Our car park is managed by an external contractor so please remember to input your car registration on one of the terminals at reception. Please be aware that if this process is not followed, charges will apply.
Guide price
Initial consultation | from £200 | |
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Diagnostics | If needed to determine treatment plan | |
Treatment | £2,915 | |
Pre-assessment | Included | |
Main treatment | Included | |
Post-discharge care | Included | |
Pre-assessment, Main treatment and Post-discharge care | £2,915 | |
Guide price | £3,115 |
The guide price
stated above is an approximation of the cost of treatment only. The final price
may vary according to Consultant fees, prosthesis or drugs used and any
pre-existing medical conditions which may alter your care pathway.
You will be given a fixed all-inclusive price for treatment following
your initial consultation with a Consultant.
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