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May 21, 2026
7 min read

Robotic vs Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery: Which Is Right for You?

Both robotic and laparoscopic hernia surgeries are minimally invasive options with smaller cuts, less pain, and faster recovery than traditional open surgery. ✓ Robotic hernia surgery offers 3D high-definition vision, greater precision with 540-degree instrument rotation, and tremor filtration for complex cases. ✓ Laparoscopic surgery is more widely available, more affordable (₹40,000-50,000 less expensive), and equally effective for most standard hernias. ✓ Dr. Kapil Agrawal and our team at Habilite Clinics offer both techniques with 23+ years of surgical experience. ✓ The choice between robotic and laparoscopic depends on hernia type, complexity, prior surgeries, patient health, and cost considerations—not all patients need robotic surgery. ✓ Both procedures have been covered by health insurance in India since 2019 under IRDAI guidelines, making advanced minimally invasive surgery accessible to more patients.

By Dr. Kapil Agrawal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
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Hernia
May 16, 2026
9 min read

Hernia Surgery Recovery: Your Complete Guide to Getting Back to Normal Life

Recovery varies by surgery type: Laparoscopic hernia surgery recovery takes 1-2 weeks for light activities, while open surgery may need 4-6 weeks Early movement is essential: Walking within hours of surgery prevents blood clots and speeds healing. Complete bed rest is outdated and harmful You can eat normal food, use Indian toilets, and don't need months of rest after modern hernia surgery A protein-rich diet accelerates healing: Focus on eggs, dal, chicken, and fish to rebuild muscle strength after surgery Warning signs need immediate attention: Sudden severe pain, fever above 101°F, or inability to pass gas requires urgent medical care Return to work depends on your job: Desk jobs allow return in 1-2 weeks; manual labor jobs need 4-6 weeks recovery

By Dr. Kapil Agrawal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
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Hernia
April 1, 2026
18 min read

Best Hernia Specialist Doctor in Delhi, India

Hernias are a common medical condition that requires specialized care and treatment. In Delhi, several highly skilled and experienced doctors specialize in hernia repair.

By Dr. Kapil Agarwal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals

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Hernia
January 3, 2026
8 min read

Diet After Hiatus Hernia & GERD Surgery: Week-by-Week Food Guide

The diet after hiatus hernia surgery and the diet after GERD surgery (fundoplication) is identical: same phases, same rules. Start with clear liquids for Days 1–7, move to pureed foods for Days 8–17, and then soft solids from Week 3 onward. Never use a straw, skip carbonated drinks for 6–8 weeks, and always eat sitting upright. Bread, dry roti, and sticky foods are the most commonly problematic, so avoid until Week 6+. Eat 5–6 small meals a day, never large ones, as your stomach capacity is temporarily reduced after surgery. Most patients return to a normal diet by Week 6–8, though progress varies.

By Dr. Kapil Agrawal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
Hernia
January 1, 2026
23 min read

What is Hernia: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

A hernia occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the muscle or tissues surrounding it. Common types of hernias include inguinal, femoral, umbilical, and hiatal hernias. Symptoms of a hernia can range from a visible bulge to pain and discomfort, particularly when straining or lifting. Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination and imaging tests such as ultrasound or CT scans. Treatment options vary from watchful waiting to surgical interventions, depending on the severity and type of hernia.

By Dr. Kapil Agarwal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
Hernia
February 5, 2025
9 min read

Busting Common Hernia Myths with Facts

Hernias cannot heal on their own and surgery is the only permanent solution Modern hernia surgery using laparoscopic and robotic techniques offers faster recovery with minimal pain Both men and women can develop hernias at any age, from newborns to seniors Mesh repair is safe and significantly reduces recurrence rates compared to non-mesh repairs Not all hernias cause pain and some may only appear as a painless bulge Ignoring a hernia can lead to life-threatening complications like strangulation Modern lightweight mesh materials (polypropylene, biosynthetic options) promote better tissue integration Lifestyle changes can reduce risk but cannot fix an existing hernia

By Dr. Kapil Agrawal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
Hernia
February 3, 2025
8 min read

Hernia Mesh: Uses, Advantages, Type and Cost

Hernia mesh is a medical-grade implant used to strengthen weak tissue during hernia repair surgery Modern meshes include synthetic, biosynthetic, and biologic options with advanced materials Lightweight and 3D meshes reduce chronic pain and improve patient comfort compared to older designs Mesh cost in India ranges from ₹5,000 to ₹50,000 depending on type and brand Not every hernia requires mesh—small hernias in children and teenagers often heal without it At Habilite Clinics, Dr. Kapil Agrawal uses the latest mesh technology for optimal patient outcomes

By Dr. Kapil Agrawal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
Hernia
January 25, 2025
9 min read

Best Homeopathic Medicines For Hernia

Surgery is the only proven cure for hernia—no medication, homeopathic or otherwise, can repair torn muscle tissue Homeopathic medicines may help manage symptoms like pain, bloating, and discomfort temporarily Common homeopathic remedies include Nux Vomica, Lycopodium, Calcarea Carbonica, and Rhus Toxicodendron Delaying surgery with homeopathy carries risks—hernias can become strangulated (a medical emergency) At Habilite Clinics, Dr. Kapil Agrawal offers safe, minimally invasive hernia surgery with faster recovery We respect your treatment choices while providing evidence-based guidance for the best outcomes

By Dr. Kapil Agrawal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
Hernia
January 20, 2025
9 min read

Cost of Hernia Surgery in Delhi, India

Cost by Surgery Type: Open hernia repair: ₹35,000–₹75,000 (traditional method, longer recovery) Laparoscopic hernia surgery: ₹50,000–₹1,50,000 (minimally invasive, fastest recovery) Robotic hernia surgery: ₹2,50,000–₹5,00,000 (highest precision, complex hernias) Complex abdominal wall reconstruction: ₹2,50,000–₹6,00,000+ (recurrent/large hernias) Cost by Hernia Type: Inguinal hernia (groin): ₹50,000–₹1,20,000 (laparoscopic unilateral) Umbilical hernia (belly button): ₹55,000–₹1,30,000 (laparoscopic) Incisional hernia (previous surgery site): ₹50,000–₹1,00,000+ (depends on size) Hiatus hernia (diaphragm): ₹85,000–₹1,50,000 (laparoscopic only) Femoral hernia (upper thigh): ₹50,000–₹1,20,000 (laparoscopic) What Affects Cost: Hernia size and complexity (larger = more expensive) Mesh type (standard ₹5,000 vs premium biosynthetic ₹50,000) Hospital category (Apollo Hospitals vs smaller centers) Surgeon expertise (Dr. Kapil Agrawal: 23+ years, 7,000+ surgeries) Room type (general ward vs private suite) Insurance & Payment: ✅ Covered under most health insurance policies in India ✅ EMI options available for self-pay patients

By Dr. Kapil Agrawal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
Hernia
January 20, 2025
16 min read

Best Hospitals for Hernia Treatment in Delhi

Delhi offers world-class hernia treatment with advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgery options Modern hernia mesh technology includes fully absorbable, biologic, and composite options for better outcomes Expert surgeons at Habilite Clinics perform 7,000+ hernia repairs with minimally invasive techniques Recovery from laparoscopic hernia surgery typically takes 2-4 weeks with minimal pain

By Dr. Kapil Agrawal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
Hernia
January 20, 2025
17 min read

Find the Best Laparoscopic Hernia Surgeon in Delhi

Dr. Kapil Agrawal is one of the top-rated and best hernia surgeon in Delhi. He is the founder of Habilite Clinics and is working as a Senior Consultant Surgeon at Apollo Group of Hospitals, New Delhi.

By Dr. Kapil Agarwal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals
Hernia
January 15, 2025
12 min read

Is it Safe to Delay a Hernia Surgery?

Delaying hernia surgery CAN be safe for small, asymptomatic hernias under medical supervision—but it's not risk-free According to 2025 studies, about 50-70% of patients who delay surgery eventually need it within 5-10 years Emergency complications (strangulation, incarceration) are rare but life-threatening—occurring in 2-3% of cases Delaying surgery beyond 6 months DOUBLES the risk of complications when you eventually have surgery "Watchful waiting" is an evidence-based option for specific patients—not everyone, and not indefinitely At Habilite Clinics, Dr. Kapil Agrawal helps you make informed decisions based on YOUR hernia type, symptoms, and life situation

By Dr. Kapil Agrawal - Senior Consultant at Apollo Group of Hospitals

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