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Surgery in London

General Surgery

A hernia (rupture) is usually noticed as a lump that appears when tissue breaks through a weakened area of the abdominal wall. General surgery on the abdominal wall is the only solution to a hernia.

Inguinal Hernia

The commonest type of hernia, occurring predominantly in men and either confined to one side of the abdomen wall or present on both (bilateral).

Femoral Hernia

Typically occurring in more women than men, the femoral hernia is usually smaller and slightly lower down in the body than an inguinal hernia.

Incisional Hernia

Whenever a cut is made into the abdominal cavity the resulting wound, even when fully healed, may not to be as strong as the original abdominal wall. If the muscle gives way then an incisional hernia develops.

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