Repair of Reducible, Recurrent Incisional or Ventral Hernia
A reducible, recurrent incisional or ventral hernia occurs when the bulging organ (hernia) reappears near or at the location of a previous repair. The surgeon will first place the bulging organs or tissues back inside the abdominal cavity and repair the whole in your abdominal wall so the hernia cannot come through again.
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14 Miles
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