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What kind of doctor do you see for a ventral hernia?

What kind of doctor do you see for a ventral hernia?

What type of doctor treats hernias? Your primary care provider can diagnose a hernia. In most cases, your doctor will refer you to a general surgeon for a surgery evaluation.

How much does a robotic hernia repair cost?

In the 2016 study mentioned earlier, which was conducted between 2012 and 2016, robotic surgeries averaged $7,162 each versus $4,527 for laparoscopic procedures and $4,264 for conventional open surgery.

What can you not do after ventral hernia surgery?

Depending on your procedure you may have staples to close your incision. Staples will stay in for the first 2 – 3 weeks after surgery, and removed at a post-op office visit. You can shower with them in, but no baths, hot tubs, or pools for the first two weeks after surgery.

What is the average cost of hernia surgery in California?

The average cost of one-sided laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery performed at an outpatient surgery center in California is $9000.

Is robotic hernia surgery better than laparoscopic?

Among patients with robotic ventral hernia repair, two had an enterotomy compared none with laparoscopic repair. The median one month postoperative improvement in abdominal wall quality of life was 3 with robotic ventral hernia repair compared with 15 following laparoscopic repair.

When should a ventral hernia be repaired?

Ventral hernias do not go away or get better on their own and require surgery to repair. In fact, without treatment, ventral hernias can get larger and worsen with time. Untreated hernias can become difficult to repair and can lead to serious complications, such as strangulation of a portion of the intestine.

Does insurance cover robotic hernia surgery?

Is Robotic Surgery covered by insurance? Any insurance that covers minimally invasive surgery generally covers Robotic Surgery. This is true for widely held insurance plans like Medicare. It is important to note that your coverage will depend on your plan and benefits package.

Does Medicare pay for robotic hernia surgery?

Medicare covers medically necessary services, robotic surgery is no exception. Since the FDA approves robotics, coverage may be available for some robotic surgery procedures.

How successful is ventral hernia surgery?

The rate of ventral incisional hernia in the long term after laparotomy has been reported to be as high as 20% to 25%. Multiple studies have suggested that laparoscopic repair of ventral hernias carries a lower recurrence rate and shorter hospital stay with quicker recovery.

Do all ventral hernias need surgery?