Considering this information:
@El_Capitan_Nemo Does Abdominal Wall Restoration help with both inguinal and hiatal hernia?
(I would think so, but it will be awesome if you would answer)
Considering this information:
@El_Capitan_Nemo Does Abdominal Wall Restoration help with both inguinal and hiatal hernia?
(I would think so, but it will be awesome if you would answer)
Not Captain but will give you an answer anyway.
The field description doesnât say anything about the diaphragm, so it wonât work for hiatal hernias. For that you need to repair the weakness where the esophagus joins the diaphragm. The abdominal wall isnât involved with this kind of hernia.
OK. Thank You. As far as i know I have not been warned about the risk of hiatal and it was more like a curiosity, however I do feel pain in my lower parts of my body, so the question is: is the abdominal Wall Restoration going to help with Inguinal hernias? (it hasnât been confirmed for me, but the docs did say that Iâm at risk of developing hernia)
Inguinal hernias comes from a weakness in the abdominal wall where the inguinal canals comes through. In surgery we aim to repair that weakness.
As for fixing this with fields, this is your best shot.
Thank You.
The abdominal wall is a complex structure that serves important functions in the body. It is composed of several layers, including skin, fat, muscles, and fascia, that protect the abdominal organs and support vital functions like respiration, urination, and defecation.
The key advantages of restoring the abdominal wall through reconstruction surgery include:
Restoring structural integrity: Abdominal wall reconstruction can repair complex hernias, wounds, or defects in the abdominal wall, rebuilding the natural layers and reinforcing the muscles to provide better support and protection for the internal organs.[2][4]
Improving function: By repairing the abdominal wall, the procedure can help restore the wallâs ability to assist with important bodily functions like coughing, urination, and defecation. This can improve the quality of life for patients.[4]
Reducing risk of complications: A weakened or damaged abdominal wall puts patients at higher risk of complications like organ herniation, incarceration, or unintentional weight gain. Reconstruction helps mitigate these risks.[4]
Enhancing appearance: Abdominal wall reconstruction can improve the cosmetic appearance of the abdomen by restoring its natural contours after trauma, surgery, or other issues.[2]
In summary, abdominal wall reconstruction is an important procedure that can restore the structural and functional integrity of this critical anatomical region, leading to improved health outcomes and quality of life for patients.[2][4]
As far as the field goes here are common remarks (YT and thread):