As many as 30% of patients nationwide experience a second hernia after an initial hernia repair. Our recurrence rates at the Hernia Center at NGMC are <1% for inguinal hernias and approximately 8% for all ventral/incisional hernias. Our surgeons can evaluate your individual case and offer potential repair solutions.
Why does a hernia recurrence happen?
Causes for hernia recurrence could include:
- Infection: Patients who had an infection that prevented the fascia and connective tissue from healing properly may need another surgery.
- Fascial weakness: If the repair was performed in a weak area of the fascia, hernia revision surgery might be necessary.
- Mesh use: Patients who experience chronic pain, infections, or any other mesh-related complications may need to repeat hernia repair surgery. Learn more about the use of mesh in hernia surgery.
Choosing Hernia Center of NGMC for hernia recurrence surgery
Having hernia surgery or hernia revision surgery at a high-volume, nationally accredited institution is essential to ensure the highest quality care possible. Surgical Review Corporation recently recognized NGMC as the first in Georgia to become a Center of Excellence for Hernia Surgery. This recognition illustrates NGMC’s commitment to providing proven, high-quality hernia care to patients.
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