Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery
Simple and perfect treatment!
Inguinal hernia surgery is a safe and simple solution for those suffering from pain and discomfort due to an emerging and disappearing bulge in the groin.
Usually the patient can start light physical activity – drive or work on a computer – already on the day after the surgery. Full physical capacity is regained within 1-4 weeks, depending on the type of surgery.
The inguinal hernia surgery at our Centre is usually carried out by a laparoscope, which is minimally invasive. It is the perfect treatment and has been carried out worldwide for several decades. Healing time is much quicker and there are generally fewer complications. We use light synthetic meshes for the surgery, which is more comfortable for patients.
Inguinal hernia surgical treatment price
Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery is a simple and reliable procedure –recovery is quick and the possibility of a recurrence in the same place is low. The treatment price includes consultation with abdominal surgeon, pre-surgical tests, the surgery and the mesh (material needed for the surgery).
Consultation
- Evaluation of the tests and medical condition.
- The best inguinal hernia treatment method is recommended
Laparoscopic TEP treatment of inguinal hernia
- Potential injuries of abdominal organs will be avoided.
- Possible to drive and work with computer next day after the surgery.
Mesh for the surgery
- Light, synthetic mesh, which does not cause discomfort
- Lower hernia recurrence risk
What factors affect the price?
The prices indicated below apply to citizens of the Republic of Lithuania and the European Union.
If you are coming from another country please check the price by telephoning or sending an email.
What should you know about laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery?
Reasons
to choose us
- We can operate the next day after the initial consultation.
- You can go home, take a flight the day after the surgery.
- The surgery method is chosen with the patient’s best interests in mind.
- No hospital infections during the last 5 years.