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Skin and Hernia Surgery

OVERVIEW

Skin and hernia surgery consists of procedures to remove skin lipomas, abscesses or abnormal skin growths and various surgical techniques to treat different types of hernias.

Skin Procedures

Lipoma Excision

Lipoma excision is a surgical procedure to remove a lipoma, or "fat lump," which involves cutting through the skin to extract the abnormal growth. The surgery can be done under local anaesthesia, or a light general anaesthetic may be needed, depending on the size and location of the lipoma.

First, Dr Umar will cleanse the region surrounding the lipoma with an antibacterial solution. He then administers a local anaesthetic around the lipoma to help numb the area. Afterwards, he cuts into the skin above the lipoma and removes abnormal tissue. Finally, he stitches the wound closed.

Surgical Drainage of a Skin Abscess

Similar to the surgical removal of a lipoma, Dr Umar may treat a skin abscess containing pus in the same way. However, he drains the fluid from the abscess instead of removing the tissue. In order to treat the abscess, Dr Umar cuts over the skin of the abscess to drain the pus.

Hernia Surgery

Hernia Repair

A hernia is a break in the muscular wall, allowing tissue to poke through the exposed region. Hernia repair can be done minimally invasively through a few small cuts or openly through a much larger incision. Dr Umar inflates the abdomen using carbon dioxide so he can view the internal organs in great detail. Next, he severs the inside lining of the abdomen (peritoneum) to reveal the weakened region of the abdominal wall. He then surgically inserts a mesh inside to conceal the weakened parts of the abdominal wall and reinforce the tissue.


FAQ

1How long does skin drainage of an abscess take?
The operation is a quick ten to twenty-minute procedure.
2What are the complications of incising and draining a skin abscess?
Rare complications include the following:
  • Bleeding
  • Sepsis
  • Bacteremia
  • Draining sinus or fistula
3How long does it take to treat a hernia?
The time it takes to repair a hernia can be between forty-five minutes to one hour, depending on the severity of the condition.

Why would it be necessary to visit a general surgeon?

You may visit a general surgeon for numerous reasons related to issues that affect body parts such as the breasts, skin, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, colon, bowel, oesophagus and stomach.

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