New Delhi|HLive

All India Institute of Medical Science has performed an operation of 68-year-old man suffering from massive groin hernia, one of the biggest in size.
The operation was successfully done by using laproscopic repair on Wednesday.

The patient’s hernia was giant and along with that the patient had some ten years ago also undergone for the surgery of right side hernia. While, this time it was of right side and bigger in size as said by Dr.Misra, Director of AIIMS.

According to the surgeon, parts of patient’s small and large intestine protruded through the weak area of his lower abdominal wall (groin) producing a bulge under the skin. The patient was living with the condition for over a decade without getting proper medical attention.

Misra said that if there was a delay in the surgery, the patient, hailing from Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh, would have suffered problems of pulmonary and cardiac functions.

The patient was a heavy smoker too, contributing to the complications.

According to the health data, India every year witnesses 300,000 groin hernia surgeries.IMG-20160302-WA0032

Considering the risk of respiratory dysfunction, which the patient might have suffered from if intestines and organs had pushed back wrongly, the patient was asked to practice some respiratory exercises prior to the surgery, Misra said.

Medical sciences state that groin hernia once formed never goes away or become smaller on its own. Large hernias can extend into the scrotum, put pressure on surrounding tissues and become painful.

Most serious complications of a groin hernia are strangulation or incarceration. This is a serious complication and the trapped tissues die if surgery is not performed promptly.

“Even after all the preparation, we were apprehensive about it. Also, because laprascopic surgery is hardly used to perform surgery for such giant hernia problems,” Misra said.

“However, we performed the surgery under general anathesia keeping in notice the entire problem,” he added.

Misra, who is one India’s leading surgeons and has already performed over 1,000 groin surgeries through laprascopic repair, said, “To bring back the intestine and organs, the patient was turned upside down. The surgery was finally successful.”

The patient will keep under observation for 24-48 hours as he is in the ICU, following which will shift him to the general ward,” said Prof.Misra

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