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NO MESH HERNIA REPAIR In Scottsdale, Arizona

Hernia Repair in Scottsdale, AZ & surrounding cities

A hernia forms when an organ or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall, causing a bulge under the skin. The small intestines are the most frequently affected, but large intestines, pelvic organs, and the omentum can also herniate. The inguinal region, or inner groin, is the most common site for hernias.

HERNIA REPAIR SURGERY

While hernia repair surgery is typically straightforward, complications can arise. Approximately 1 million hernia surgeries are performed annually in the US. Scottsdale-based plastic surgeon Dr. Jude LaBarbera specializes in helping patients from Scottsdale and surrounding Arizona areas manage this condition. Many of his patients are young athletes searching for top hernia surgeons in Scottsdale.

Types of Hernia Repair in Scottsdale & Phoenix

INGUINAL HERNIA

An inguinal hernia, one of the most common types, occurs when tissue pushes through a weakened spot in the groin muscle. This condition often arises because a small opening in the muscle wall doesn’t close properly before birth, leaving a weak spot in the abdomen. As a result, tissues can protrude, creating a noticeable bulge. The main symptoms include a protrusion in the groin or scrotum, which may cause pain, burning, or feel like a round lump. This bulge can appear suddenly, especially after actions like coughing, straining, laughing, or lifting heavy objects. Dr. LaBarbera, a top surgeon for inguinal hernia repair in Scottsdale, is available to provide expert care.

UMBILICAL HERNIA

The abdominal wall near the navel can weaken, allowing the small intestine to bulge through. This type of hernia is common in newborns but can also affect obese women and those who have had multiple children.

INCISIONAL HERNIAS

An incisional hernia occurs when the intestines push through the abdominal wall at a previous surgical site. This type of hernia can develop in anyone who has had abdominal surgery, even if the incisions were small, such as those made during laparoscopic procedures.

VENTRAL HERNIAS

Located along the midline of the abdomen, this type of hernia exploits an inherent weakness in the abdominal wall due to the lack of muscle in that area.

FEMORAL HERNIA

This occurs when the intestines push into the canal containing the femoral artery leading to the upper thigh. Femoral hernias are common in women, especially those who are obese or pregnant.

Regardless of the type of hernia, surgeons have various treatment methods available, including mesh and non-mesh techniques.

No Mesh Hernia Surgical Technique

Prior to hernia repair, Dr. Jude LaBarbera may employ diagnostic imaging such as MRI or CT scans to evaluate the hernia’s type and complexity. This helps determine the most effective treatment method. Pre-procedure instructions will be provided, including fasting for at least 8 hours before surgery and possibly quitting smoking weeks in advance. Dr. LaBarbera will also review your medical history and current medications or supplements.

During no mesh repair surgery, the hernia is addressed by carefully stitching the abdominal wall tissues together in layers.

BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS

LaBarbera Clinic provides a wide range of plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgery procedures aimed at enhancing natural beauty and boosting confidence. Ensuring patient comfort is our top priority, and our surgical team collaborates to deliver results tailored to your preferences, whether subtle or dramatic. Dr. Jude LaBarbera is committed to understanding each patient’s goals and helping them achieve a more attractive, confident, and vibrant appearance. To explore how Dr. LaBarbera can assist you in reaching your aesthetic goals, view our gallery of before and after photos showcasing satisfied patients.

WHAT DOES ‘MESH’ HERNIA REPAIR ENTAIL?

Nowadays, hernia repairs often utilize a ‘mesh’ product, which is a flat sheet of prosthetic material designed to ‘patch’ or cover the hernia. This method has been in use for over five decades. Before mesh became common, clinics would typically suture hernias closed. Unfortunately, this method resulted in a recurrence rate of 25-50%. Today, various types of mesh are available, including those made from biologic materials and others that degrade over time. The most common type is made from a plastic material that resembles a window screen.

INCREASED RISK OF LONG TERM COMPLICATIONS WITH MESH HERNIA REPAIR

For many years, mesh repair has been regarded as the ‘gold standard’ for treating various types of hernias. However, the widespread use of mesh products has come under scrutiny recently. Media reports and patient accounts have highlighted side effects such as rejection, migration, chronic pain, and infection risks. This negative attention has led many new patients to seek alternative treatments. One promising alternative is no mesh hernia repair.

NO MESH HERNIA REPAIR SURGERY In Scottsdale

Dr. Jude LaBarbera offers highly skilled no mesh hernia repair in Scottsdale, utilizing a technique pioneered by Indian Surgeon Dr. Mohan Desarda. This renowned method uses live muscle tissue from the area near the hernia to reinforce and repair the weakened site. This approach is known for its extremely low recurrence rate and minimal postoperative complications. The procedure, performed under general anesthesia, typically takes about 90 minutes in Dr. LaBarbera’s state-of-the-art operating room.

As a leading specialist in no mesh hernia repair throughout Scottsdale and the surrounding Arizona areas, Dr. LaBarbera has helped many patients overcome their hernias and associated complications using this innovative technique.

RECOVERY AFTER NO MESH HERNIA SURGERY

In cases of minimally invasive non-mesh hernia surgery, patients typically return home the same day. The procedure usually takes around 2 hours. Most individuals can resume normal daily activities within 1-4 weeks, but it is advised to avoid exercise and strenuous activities for at least 6 weeks. Dr. LaBarbera will provide comprehensive post-operative instructions to prevent complications and promote a speedy recovery.

AVERAGE COST

Varies

PROCEDURE TIME

2 Hours

RECOVERY TIME

6 Weeks

INSURANCE

Not Covered

Jude LaBarbera MD Plastic Surgery of Scottsdale offers this website for informational purposes only. It does not provide formal medical advice. Please contact our office to schedule a consultation and discuss your medical needs in detail. Serving Scottsdale and the surrounding Arizona areas.