previous inguinal open repair has failed surgery 22 years ago is the only option laparoscopic surgery? will that have any adverse effects on intestines or bladder issues in the future

Mike Sanderlin | Oct 12, 2020 | Category: Surgeon in Phoenix, Arizona

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Thomas Gillespie | Oct 12, 2021

Typically with a failed open (anterior) approach we use a laparoscopic (posterior) approach to stay away from scar tissue. However if a patient prefers an open approach for a redo hernia repair we have the opportunity to tailor the surgery to your needs.

Roxana Keller | Sep 12, 2022

Can I have laparoscopic umbilical hernias repair, how long is the recovery and how much does it cost with no insurance?

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