What is the best procedure for a groin hernia?

This depends on your own profile. We use eight different procedures, one of which is certain to match your personal requirements. The minimally invasive “sandwich procedure”, which is suitable for most patients, is been increasingly favoured. It features the following advantages:

Use of a “natural slot” in the tissue
Minimal tissue damage
Minimal pain
Soft anaesthesia
No blood loss
No post-operative wound drainage required
Minimal subsequent scar
Immediate full stability. Patients can bear heavy loads immediately after operation (professional athletes return to training within 4 to 5 days!)
Long-term stability, even in patients who suffered from recurrent hernias and have weak tissue
Out-patient operation or overnight stay (with breakfast ...)

Pre-operative consultation, operation and post-operative care performed by Dr. Löhde personally

 

The Groin Hernia
Eckhard Löhde, M.D., Assistant Professor, Minimally Invasive Surgery

You know your surgeon and your surgeon knows you, since every question is answered in a face-to-face dialog.
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