Open Hernia Repair

Open Hernia Repair

What is Open Hernia Repair?

While you are under anesthesia, the surgeon makes one incision long enough to be able to see the hernia. He or she pushes the hernia back and holds it in place by attaching a mesh patch. This technique reduces the risk that the hernia will reoccur. In the case of an inguinal hernia, the hernia sac may be tied off and removed. If more than one hernia is present, the surgeon will most likely need to make a second incision and repeat the hernia removal process.

What is the Recovery Time for an Open Hernia Repair?

Recovering from a ventral hernia repair usually takes longer than recovering from an inguinal hernia repair, but most patients can go home the same day they had surgery. Occasionally a surgeon will require a patient to stay overnight in the hospital. Before you are discharged, your surgeon will let you know when you can resume your normal daily activities; it depends on what type of hernia you have and how severe the case. After leaving the hospital, it could take up to three weeks before you are allowed to perform light activities.

Open Hernia Repair at Treasure Valley Hospital

How do I Prepare for this Type of Surgery?

  • Ask your doctor whether you should temporarily discontinue taking blood thinners and aspirin and how soon prior to surgery this should occur.
  • Discontinue taking Vitamin E and St. John’s Wort a week before surgery.
  • If you have a heart condition, be sure to tell your surgeon and the pre-admission nurses at Treasure Valley Hospital.
  • Do not eat anything after midnight the day before surgery.
  • Shower or bathe the morning of your surgery according to directions given at your pre-admission appointment.
  • Do not shave the abdominal or groin area prior to arriving at the hospital for surgery.
  • Arrange ahead of time for a family member or friend to drive you home from the hospital after surgery.

This information is not intended to replace the advice of your doctor.