Best Inguinal Hernia Surgeon in Delhi - Dr. Kapil Agrawal | Laparoscopic & Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair

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Best Inguinal Hernia Surgeon in Delhi - Dr. Kapil Agrawal

Expert Surgeon with Over 23 Years of Experience

Dr Kapil Agrawal is the best inguinal hernia surgeon in Delhi, India. He has been performing advanced laparoscopic as well as robotic surgeries at some of the best hospitals for hernia surgery in Delhi. He has a vast experience of 23 years and has mastered different types of laparoscopic as well as robotic approaches, thus giving him the flexibility to offer his patients the best and most customized treatment for inguinal hernia.

Expert Surgeon with Over 23 Years of Experience
Internationally Trained Expert - Dr. Kapil Agrawal
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High quality mesh to prevent recurrence
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What is Inguinal Hernia?

Inguinal hernia is the most common type of hernia. It is a type of groin hernia which occurs at the junction of the abdomen and thigh, just adjacent to the penis. Inguinal hernia initially presents as a slight bulge, which reduces lying down and becomes more prominent while straining or prolonged standing.

You must contact the best hernia surgeon in Delhi in order to assess and treat Inguinal hernia.

Types of Groin Hernia

There are two types of groin hernia:

Inguinal Hernia

The most common type of groin hernia, occurring at the junction of the abdomen and thigh.

Femoral Hernia

The location of both hernias is almost the same, and only a hernia specialist surgeon can differentiate between the femoral and inguinal hernia. Femoral hernia is more common in females and are more prone to complications.

How to Diagnose Inguinal Hernia?

Inguinal hernia is usually a clinical diagnosis, and a hernia specialist surgeon can easily diagnose the condition without any radiological tests. However, when the hernia is tiny, your surgeon can recommend radiological investigations to rule out the possibility of hernia.

Various investigations to diagnose inguinal hernia include:

Clinical Examination
USG Scrotum
CT scan of the pelvis

Complications Of Inguinal Hernia

Incarceration of the Bowel

The bowel becomes permanently trapped in the defect and cannot be pushed back. This trap can sometimes lead to partial or complete obstruction of the bowel.

Strangulation of the Bowel

This is a surgical emergency in which the trapped intestine loses the blood supply, resulting in the death of the portion of the trapped intestine.

Why Early Treatment of Inguinal Hernia is Better & Necessary

  • Hernia is a slowly progressive disease, and the size of the hernia increases with time.
  • As the size of the hernia increases, the contents of the hernia, especially the intestines, can get trapped in the hernial sac, which can complicate the hernia repair.
  • Over time, the surrounding muscles at the site of hernia can further weaken, which raises the risk of hernia recurrence.
  • Larger hernia defects require larger meshes for repair, which not only increases the cost of surgery but also increases the likelihood of recurrence.

Can My Inguinal Hernia go on its Own

There is no natural way or method to cure hernia on its own.

There are certain medicines which can provide symptomatic relief, but they can never cure hernia. Hernia is a medical condition which occurs due to a tear in the muscles either because of excessive strain on the muscles or weakness of the muscles. Therefore, if these muscles are not repaired correctly, the hernia will never be cured.

Best Inguinal Hernia Treatment in Delhi By Dr. Kapil Agrawal

Repair of an inguinal hernia can sometimes be technically challenging, depending upon the size of the hernia. Certain factors like obesity, recurrence, size and co-morbidities like high blood sugar make the inguinal hernia repair more challenging.

Dr Kapil Agrawal is an internationally trained best Inguinal hernia surgeon in delhi and he has performed more than 5000 hernia surgeries with the best outcomes. His ability to perform all types of laparoscopic and robotic surgeries makes him one of the best and outstanding surgeons for the management of inguinal hernia.

The three different approaches offered by Dr Kapil Agrawal and his team are:

Surgical Approaches for Inguinal Hernia

1. Open Surgery for Inguinal Hernia by Dr. Kapil Agrawal

Open inguinal hernia surgery is a conventional technique of placing an incision directly over the hernia site followed by a reduction of hernia contents. The hernia defect is repaired, and the weakened groin area is then reinforced with the help of mesh.

We usually reserve this technique when patients are unfit to undergo general anaesthesia, previously failed laparoscopic repair, strangulation of the intestine or the patient's preference.

2. Laparoscopic Surgery for Inguinal Hernia by Dr. Kapil Agrawal

Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia is one of the most advanced types of hernia repair in which the entire surgery is conducted with the help of 3 tiny incisions located near the umbilicus.

With the help of a telescopic camera and specialized long thin instruments, the entire surgery is done along with the placement of a large-size mesh. It not only helps in faster recovery but also minimizes the chances of hernia coming back.

You must seek the help of the best hernia surgeon in Delhi, India, who masters all the approaches of laparoscopic hernia repair.

Different Types of Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Treatment

Laparoscopic hernia repair can be carried out using several approaches. A proper selection of approaches is necessary for the best outcomes, reducing the chances of conversion to open surgery and minimizing the chances of recurrence.

There are three types of Laparoscopic or Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair:

TEP Repair

We usually perform TEP laparoscopic repair in patients who have small to medium-sized non-complex hernia.

TAPP Repair

The TAPP repair is usually reserved for large, complex, recurrent hernias or patients who are very obese.

e-TEP Repair

The e-TEP repair is an approach similar to TEP repair, but due to the camera position, the surgeon gets an extended view for carrying out the procedure, resulting in better outcomes.

3. Robotic Surgery for Inguinal Hernia by Dr. Kapil Agrawal

Robotic hernia repair is one of the latest and most advanced technologies for hernia repair. A robotic hernia does not give any advantage in terms of cosmesis, scars and recurrence over laparoscopic hernia surgery.

We perform Robotic Surgery for patients where the surgery is highly complex due to the size of hernia or multiple previous surgeries for hernia repair.

Why Mesh Is Necessary For Hernia Treatment?

Mesh is recommended in the majority of hernia repairs because it helps to strengthen the weakened area of the groin and provides a tension-free repair of the hernia. The use of mesh significantly reduces the risk of recurrence. It is essential in larger or complex hernias and patients with risk factors like obesity, chronic cough, or heavy lifting.

Inguinal Hernia Surgery without Mesh

In certain conditions, we do recommend Hernia repair without mesh.

We perform inguinal hernia repair without mesh in patients below 20 years of age where muscles are strong and do not require additional support.

The mesh is also contraindicated in infected areas, especially in patients who present with strangulation of the bowel, one of the most dangerous complications of hernia. In such patients, there is a high risk of mesh getting infected.

Patients' preference also plays a significant role in the placement of mesh. For patients who strictly want to avoid mesh, we perform a technique known as the "Desarda technique", where hernia repair is carried out without placing any mesh.

Desarda Technique is an open type of mesh repair, where an undetached strip of the external oblique aponeurosis muscle is used to repair the inguinal repair.

What is 3-D Mesh for Inguinal Hernia Repair?

3D Mesh for inguinal hernia repair is a specially anatomically designed surgical mesh which easily fits into the contour of the groin area. These meshes require less fixation and provide better comfort post-surgery.

These meshes are made of biocompatible materials like polypropylene and are designed to prevent the migration or folding of mesh.

However, 3D Mesh for inguinal hernia repair doesn't decrease the chances of recurrence, and there are no long-term benefits to using this mesh.

Why Dr. Kapil Agrawal is the Best Inguinal Hernia Surgeon in Delhi?

  • Dr Kapil Agrawal has experience in performing both robotic and laparoscopic surgeries for inguinal hernia with the best outcomes.
  • Dr Kapil Agrawal's affiliations with some of the best hospitals ensure excellent outcomes even for the most complex cases.
  • Dr Agrawal is one of the best surgeons for inguinal hernia treatment, who can carry out different types of laparoscopic repair based on the patient's medical condition and the complexity of the hernia.
  • Dr Agrawal's team ensures cashless insurance facilities and as well as EMI options for inguinal hernia treatment at some of the best centres in Delhi.

Recovery & Aftercare

Recovery Time

Most patients can resume normal activities within 1-2 weeks after laparoscopic or robotic inguinal hernia repair. Discharge within 24 hours.

Follow-up Care

Structured follow-up visits and activity guidance help ensure complete recovery and prevent recurrence.

Aftercare Milestones

Recovery & Aftercare Timeline

A clear, physician-approved recovery roadmap guiding every bariatric patient through the first week after surgery.

1

24 Hours

24 Hours Hospital Stay if done through medical insurance. For non-insurance patients, discharged within 2 Hours.

2

24–36 Hours

Return to work and normal activities with full recovery.

3

48 Hours

Resume regular diet as per customised plan.

Inguinal Hernia Surgery Cost in Delhi

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We provide comprehensive free post-operative care to ensure your smooth recovery and optimal results. Our dedicated team is committed to your well-being throughout your healing journey.

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Dedicated Support

Personalized care coordinator for each patient

Regular Follow-ups

Scheduled check-ups to ensure optimal recovery

What's Included in Our Free Post-operative Care:

  • Regular follow-up consultations with Dr. Kapil Agrawal
  • 24/7 emergency support and guidance
  • Nutritional counseling and diet plans
  • Wound care and dressing assistance
  • Medication management and adjustments
  • Progress monitoring and recovery assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about inguinal hernia symptoms, treatment options, recovery timelines, and insurance assistance.

A weak abdominal muscle is the leading cause of the Inguinal Hernia.

Yes. Surgery will provide you with a full recovery and a permanent solution. In contrast, a non-surgical method may give you temporary relief but won't cure it for the long term.

The cost usually varies depending on the complexity of the Inguinal Hernia and the technique required for adequate recovery. An estimated range from ₹50,000 to ₹1,20,000 is generally opted for permanent results and fast recovery. Robotic surgery costs even more and depending upon the hospital and implants, it is more costly when compared to laparoscopic surgery.

If you feel constant or severe pain when moving, standing, bending, changing sides, coughing, or lifting, then it can be a sign of emergency. It can be due to complications like strangulation or incarceration. In this case, you must immediately consult a hernia specialist surgeon.

There is no natural way or method to cure hernia on its own. There are certain medicines which can provide symptomatic relief, but they can never cure hernia. Hernia is a medical condition which occurs due to a tear in the muscles either because of excessive strain on the muscles or weakness of the muscles. Therefore, if these muscles are not repaired correctly, the hernia will never be cured.

Both are types of groin hernia. The location of both hernias is almost the same, and only a hernia specialist surgeon can differentiate between the femoral and inguinal hernia. Femoral hernia is more common in females and are more prone to complications.

Inguinal hernia is usually a clinical diagnosis, and a hernia specialist surgeon can easily diagnose the condition without any radiological tests. However, when the hernia is tiny, your surgeon can recommend radiological investigations to rule out the possibility of hernia. Various investigations to diagnose inguinal hernia include Clinical Examination, USG Scrotum, and CT scan of the pelvis.

The main complications include Incarceration of the Bowel (the bowel becomes permanently trapped in the defect and cannot be pushed back) and Strangulation of the Bowel (a surgical emergency in which the trapped intestine loses the blood supply, resulting in the death of the portion of the trapped intestine).

Hernia is a slowly progressive disease, and the size of the hernia increases with time. As the size increases, the contents can get trapped, which can complicate the hernia repair. Over time, the surrounding muscles at the site of hernia can further weaken, which raises the risk of hernia recurrence. Larger hernia defects require larger meshes for repair, which not only increases the cost of surgery but also increases the likelihood of recurrence.

3D Mesh for inguinal hernia repair is a specially anatomically designed surgical mesh which easily fits into the contour of the groin area. These meshes require less fixation and provide better comfort post-surgery. However, 3D Mesh for inguinal hernia repair doesn't decrease the chances of recurrence, and there are no long-term benefits to using this mesh.

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