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Learning about Hernias

Video Internal Medicine Abdominal Wall Groin Hernia Humble Hernias Incisional Hernia Strangulation

Dr. Anthony Gonzalez, Medical Director of Bariatric Surgery at South Miami Hospital, says about one million hernias are repaired every year in the United States and they are seen in everyday practice. He explains a hernia is a hole in your abdominal wall or groin where your insides are protruding through that area, and it […]


Hernias and Gender

Video Internal Medicine Femoral Hernia Hernia Incisional Hernia Inguinal Hernias Men Women

Are hernias more prevalent in men than women? Dr. Jerrold Young, General Surgeon with Hernia Institute of Florida, explains why it is more common to see hernias in men and what type of hernia is more usual in them. Transcript When in are they more prevalent in men or women hernias well there it’s more [...]


Types of Hernias with Dr. Juan-Carlos Verdeja

Video Internal Medicine Epigastric Hernia Femoral Hernia Hernia Incisional Hernia Inguinal Hernia Lateral Hernia Umbilical Hernia

Epigastric, umbilical, and lateral hernia are some types of hernias. Dr. Juan-Carlos Verdeja, General Surgeon with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, talks about each one and explains where they are located. There are different types of hernias and I know you said a hole so can you walk us through these and where they occur exactly […]


Hernia Surgical Mesh Implants

Video Internal Medicine Bleeding Bruising Hernia Infection Robotic Surgery Surgical Mesh Traditional Surgery

Dr. Michael Gonzalez Ramos, General Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, affirms the risks of robotic surgery are the same as with open or traditional surgery: infection, bleeding, hematoma or any recurrence. Mesh is a synthetic material used for reinforcing the repair. There are other tapes of mesh, which are biological and they’re made from [...]


Hernia Surgery: Evolution

Video Digestion Internal Medicine Abdomen Aproscopic Surgery Evolution Hernia Surgery Hernia Laparoscopic Procedures Perineal Approach Posterior Approach Robotic Surgery

Dr. Michael Renfrow, General Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, says the classic approach of hernia surgery was an open approach, but now it is done by making an incision over the hernia, going down finding the hole, and closing it with stitches. "They began with laparoscopic procedures in the 1990s and with three or [...]


Symptoms of Different Types of Hernia

Video Digestion Internal Medicine Discomfort Hernia Intestinal Obstructions Pain Symptoms

The most common symptoms of hernias are pain and discomfort. They can be excessively aided by physical activity or by heavy lifting. Dr. Michael Gonzalez Ramos, General Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, says when patients go into the ER, they come in with unbearable pain, very sick or with intestinal obstructions, depending on the [...]


Causes of Hiatal Hernia

Video Chest Hernia Hiatal Hernia Reflux Strangulation

Dr. Anthony Gonzalez, Medical Director of Bariatric Surgery at South Miami Hospital, explains hiatal hernia is a hernia that occurs in the chest; it is in the stomach that moves up into your chest. He also says a hiatal hernia has symptoms such as reflux, strangulation, and difficulty eating.


Symptoms of Incarcerated Hernia

Video Internal Medicine Abdomen Blood Supply Hernia Incarcerated Hernia Strangulation

Dr. Anthony Gonzalez, Medical Director of Bariatric Surgery at South Miami Hospital, explains incarcerated hernia is when the lump does not go away. "You lay down and wake up in the morning and the lump is still there. Whatever is protruding out is stuck in the hole." He also says it is dangerous, because what [...]


Learning about Hernia

Video Digestion Internal Medicine Abdominal Pressure Abdominal Wall Hernia Hole Patient

Dr. Michael Renfrow, General Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, explains a hernia is a hole in the abdominal wall. "The abdominal wall is divided into four layers, the fourth and the deepest layer is called fashion, and it is the strength of the abdominal wall, it keeps all your intestines inside. A hernia is [...]


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