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Hernia Surgery Moorabbin

Comprehensive hernia treatment with a Moorabbin general surgeon experienced in handling complex hernia cases.

Understanding Hernias

Living with a hernia can bring ongoing discomfort and concern. What might start as a small bulge or occasional ache in the groin or abdominal area may gradually worsen, particularly during activities such as lifting, coughing, or straining.

Some hernias may remain manageable for a time, but others can progress to cause persistent pain or, in severe cases, become life-threatening if ignored.

Known for his advanced understanding of complex hernia repair, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam is regularly referred patients by other surgeons for detailed assessment and surgical care.

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Causes of Hernias

A hernia occurs when tissue or organs push through a weak spot in the abdominal wall, forming a noticeable bulge in areas such as the groin, navel, or an old surgical scar. Some people are born with a weakness in the muscle wall, while others develop a hernia later in life from strain caused by heavy lifting, persistent coughing, or bowel strain.

Symptoms of Hernias

Symptoms of a hernia can range in severity. Most people notice a lump that may feel sore or painful, especially during exertion. Other common signs include:

  • A heavy or uncomfortable dragging sensation
  • Noticeable pressure in the affected area
  • Discomfort
  • Visible or tender swelling
  • Localised pain in the area of the hernia
  • Discomfort or aching brought on by heavy lifting
  • A warm or burning sensation around the hernia site

Without treatment, part of the bowel or nearby tissue may become trapped and lose its blood supply, a serious condition called a strangulated hernia that needs immediate surgical attention.

Since hernias usually worsen with time and carry risks if left unaddressed, most surgeons recommend surgical repair.

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Types of Hernia

There are three main types of abdominal wall hernia:

Umbilical Hernia Surgery Moorabbin

Umbilical Hernia

What it is: An umbilical hernia forms when part of the intestine or fatty tissue bulges through a weak spot near the navel.

Common symptoms: Pain, pressure, and a visible bulge in or near the navel that becomes more prominent when coughing or straining.

Treatment options: While an umbilical hernia might start small, it can become dangerous if strangulation occurs. Surgical repair is the only method to correct it safely.

Groin Hernia Surgery Moorabbin

Groin Hernia

What it is: Occurring when tissue breaks through the lower abdominal wall, a groin hernia can extend into the groin or upper thigh. Inguinal hernias are most common, though women are more prone to developing femoral hernias.

Common symptoms: A noticeable lump or pressure in the groin that may worsen when lifting or coughing. In some cases, especially in women, there may be pain without a visible bulge.

Treatment options: Observation may be suitable for a small, pain-free groin hernia, though symptoms often arise within one to two years. Surgical repair is typically advised, as it may help ease related issues such as bowel or urinary discomfort.

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Ventral Hernia

What it is: A ventral hernia is a weakness in the abdominal wall where tissue pushes through. Types include incisional hernia (at a previous incision site), epigastric hernia (above the navel), and the less common spigelian hernia (between muscle layers).

Common symptoms: A noticeable lump or discomfort in the abdomen that worsens with coughing, lifting, or physical effort.

Treatment options: Observation may be suitable for small, painless ventral hernias, but surgery is advised if the hernia increases in size or begins to cause discomfort.

Hernia Surgery With Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam

Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam draws on his extensive background in open and laparoscopic hernia surgery to deliver personalised care for patients in Moorabbin, combining modern techniques with a caring, patient-first approach.

After receiving your referral, his process includes:

  • Initial consultation: Confirming diagnosis, identifying the hernia, and reviewing risks and benefits.
  • Hernia repair surgery: Conducted using minimally invasive keyhole surgery or traditional open repair.
  • Recovery and follow-up: Providing advice and care on safe timelines for returning to physical activity after surgery.

Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam is also recognised by other surgeons for his interest in complex hernia repair and abdominal wall reconstruction, making him a trusted choice for referrals across the Moorabbin hernia community.

Mesh and Your Hernia Repair

Today, most hernia surgeries involve the use of absorbable mesh, which helps reinforce the abdominal wall and prevent future recurrence. Although mild hernias can occasionally be managed without mesh, mesh repair is the standard method for inguinal and ventral types.

In Australia, mesh use is closely regulated by the TGA and endorsed by the ANZ Hernia Society. While complications are uncommon, they can occur in both mesh and non-mesh repairs. Mesh repairs, however, tend to have a lower recurrence rate. Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam ensures patients understand all options by discussing potential benefits, risks, and personal factors.

Robotic Hernia Surgery

Robotic hernia repair combines advanced robotic systems with refined surgical skill, offering a new standard in minimally invasive surgery. With the da Vinci Xi platform, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam performs precise operations that minimise incisions and support faster recovery compared to open or conventional laparoscopic repairs.

This technique offers significant benefits for complex or recurrent hernias, including ventral, incisional, and inguinal cases. Enhanced 3D imaging, tremor control, and wrist-like instrument motion provide exceptional precision during intricate steps such as component separation and mesh placement.

Key potential advantages of robotic hernia surgery include:

Dr Ariyaratnam offers robotic hernia repair at Knox Private Hospital and Epworth Freemasons, with a multidisciplinary approach tailored to each patient’s anatomy, previous surgery, and lifestyle needs.

Looking to treat your hernia and get back to feeling comfortable again?

Your Hernia Surgery Moorabbin Questions Answered

A hernia won’t close or heal by itself, so surgical repair is typically recommended to avoid complications and recurrence. Many procedures include mesh reinforcement for added strength, and Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam will advise whether a mesh or non-mesh approach is most suitable for you.
own. This means that hernia surgery is recommended in an effort to prevent enlargement, complications, and the chance of developing a strangulated hernia. In many cases, mesh is used to reinforce the hernia repair and reduce the chances of it returning. Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam will discuss whether mesh or non-mesh repair may be most appropriate for your hernia.

In open hernia repair, the surgeon makes a small cut over the hernia site, whereas laparoscopic repair is performed through several small incisions with the help of a camera. Both methods repair the hernia, though laparoscopic surgery typically offers a faster recovery time.

Abdominal wall reconstruction is a complex surgical approach used for major or recurrent hernias. It may include restoring tissue layers, improving blood supply, and securing the repair with mesh, whether absorbable or permanent, for added durability.

This depends on the type of surgery you had. As laparoscopic hernia repair is a minimally invasive surgery, most patients go home the same day or the next day. After this, light walking is typically encouraged, but more strenuous activity should be avoided until cleared by your surgeon. Recovery from open hernia repair generally takes several weeks longer than laparoscopic techniques. Regardless of the type of surgery you had, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam will advise you on when you can return to your usual activities.

Holmesglen Private Hospital is easily accessible to patients in:

Why Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam?

Specialist in Complex Hernia Repair

Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam brings a wealth of experience in open and keyhole hernia repair, including complex cases and advanced abdominal wall reconstruction.

Rapid Access

Most referrals are processed quickly, with appointments usually available within one week and seamless coordination between your GP and the surgical team.

Convenient Access

Consultations with Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam are available across multiple Victoria locations giving patients the convenience of choosing their preferred location.

Book Your Hernia Consultation Today

If you suspect a hernia due to pain, swelling, or a visible lump, you can access expert care close to home. Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam provides complex hernia repair services throughout Victoria.

Book your appointment today and find out which hernia treatment approach may be right for you, so you may get back to living comfortably.

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