By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 14th
September:- “Hernia is a preventable killer and if remains
untreated, it can lead to death. Although most hernias aren’t immediately
life-threatening, but they may require surgery to prevent potentially
dangerous complications. Ironically risk of death rate is 7-10 times higher if
the hernia is operated in emergency as compared to planned hernia surgery where
it is less than 0.05%.”
These
startling revelations were made by doctors of Max Hospital who have examined
and studied many cases in their clinical history and practice, while addressing
a press conference at a hotel here today.
Explaining
further, Dr KS Dhillon, Director and Head, Laparoscopic and GI Surgery
said that Hernia occurs when an organ
pushes through an opening in the muscle or tissue that holds it in place. (e.g.
the intestines may break through a weakened area in the abdominal wall). Hernia
is a gap or hole in the abdominal wall through which internal contents protrude
out. It is most common in the abdomen, but can also appear in the upper thigh,
groin and chest areas.
Dr
KS Dhillon explained further that what causes death in patients, is
strangulation of intestine which gets trapped in the hernia. They leave their
normal position & comes into a gap or hole in the abdominal wall.
The intestine gets trapped in the hernia opening and blood supply is
cut-off causing gangrene of intestine.
Stressing
upon the need for early detection and treatment, Dr KS Dhillon said that untreated
hernia is like a snake, it never gives any warning signs but presents suddenly
with pain and vomiting. Emergency hernia surgery is 5-10 times costlier than an
elective surgery due to more complication rates, ICU stay & increase in
hospitalization days.
Sunit
Aggarwal, General Manager–Operations Max Hospital said that the department of
GI Surgery is a centre of excellence for hernia surgery and conducts regular
training and observership programs in laparoscopic hernia surgery for
practicing surgeons from all over North India who are keen to master the skills
of Laparoscopic Hernia surgery .
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