- Watching your hernia instead of surgery is reasonable: If your hernia is not causing you any symptoms, then you can safely just watch your hernia and not have it repaired. The incidence of an ’emergency’ is only 0.3% to 3% per year.
- Some patients decide to have surgery while watching their hernia: About 25% – 50% of patients will eventually develop symptoms or the hernia will get larger necessitating a surgical repair.
- Should mesh be used during your surgery? Absolutely. Not only are recurrence rates 10 times less, but chronic pain is actually lower in patients who had a mesh repair.
- Laparoscopic or open repair? In large medical studies, the recurrence rates for open and laparoscopic surgery are the same. So whether you have laparoscopic or open is usually a personal preference. We perform a high volume of both.
- Surgical volume makes a difference in outcomes: Although studies specific to inguinal hernias have not been performed, there has been some data to demonstrate that a surgeon who performs a high volume of surgery does a better job with less complications.

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