Robotic & Minimally Invasive Hernia Repair
Advanced Robotic, Laparoscopic & Recurrent Hernia Repair by Dr. Hemendra Singh
Complex hernia is a more advanced and challenging condition where the hernia is large, recurrent, or associated with complications.
These cases require specialized surgical expertise and advanced techniques for safe and effective treatment.
With over 41+ years of surgical experience, Dr. Hemendra Singh (MBBS, MS – General Surgery), with experience including association with premier institutes like AIIMS, provides advanced robotic, laparoscopic, and reconstructive hernia surgery with high success rates and minimal recurrence.




A complex hernia is not a simple bulge. It occurs when:
It commonly occurs in the abdomen, groin, or surgical incision sites.
Dr. Hemendra Singh offers treatment for:
✅ Advanced robotic precision
✅ Minimal pain and smaller scars
✅ Reduced risk of recurrence
✅ Faster recovery
✅ Short hospital stay (1–2 days)
✅ Improved abdominal strength
1. Robotic Hernia Surgery
Latest and most advanced technique using robotic technology for high precision.
Benefits:
Better accuracy, 3D visualization, minimal pain, faster recovery, lower recurrence.
2. Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery
Minimally invasive surgery performed through small incisions using a camera.
Benefits:
Small scars, early discharge, quicker healing.
3. Advanced Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (TAR / CST)
Used for large or complex hernias requiring reconstruction of abdominal muscles.
Benefits:
Strong repair, suitable for large defects, long-term success.
4. Open Complex Hernia Repair
Used in very complicated or emergency cases.
Benefits:
Direct access for complete repair in difficult situations.
Regular follow-ups ensure proper healing and prevent recurrence.
The cost depends on:
💰 Estimated Cost: ₹70,000 to ₹2,50,000
(Exact estimate provided after consultation.)
✔️ 41+ Years of Surgical Experience
✔️ Expertise in Complex & Recurrent Hernias
✔️ Advanced Robotic & Laparoscopic Techniques
✔️ Experience with premier institutes like AIIMS
✔️ Personalized patient care
✔️ High success rate with minimal recurrence
1️⃣ What makes a hernia complex?
A hernia becomes complex when it is large, recurrent, or associated with complications like infection or previous failed surgery.
2️⃣ Is complex hernia surgery necessary?
Yes, surgery is the only permanent solution to prevent complications.
3️⃣ Is complex hernia surgery painful?
Modern robotic and laparoscopic techniques make it almost painless with minimal discomfort.
4️⃣ How long does surgery take?
Usually 1–3 hours depending on complexity.
5️⃣ What is the recovery time?
Most patients resume normal activities within 3–7 days.
6️⃣ Can hernia come back again?
Recurrence is rare when surgery is performed using advanced techniques by an experienced surgeon.
7️⃣ Is surgery safe for elderly patients?
Yes, with proper evaluation and minimally invasive techniques, it is safe.
8️⃣ Can complex hernia be treated without surgery?
No, surgery is the only permanent treatment.
9️⃣ How long should I rest after surgery?
Rest for a few days and avoid heavy lifting for 2–3 weeks.
🔟 Does insurance cover complex hernia surgery?
Yes, most health insurance policies cover it.
Don’t ignore complex hernia symptoms. Early treatment prevents complications and ensures faster recovery.
Consult Dr. Hemendra Singh, a trusted expert in robotic and complex hernia surgery.
📍 Clinic: A-113, 1st Floor, Rajhans Plaza, Kala Patthar Road,
Opposite Aditya Mall, Ghaziabad
📞 Call / WhatsApp: +91-9911099738
MBBS, MS (General Surgery)
Expert in Laser, Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery
Providing compassionate, safe, and advanced surgical solutions in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad.
| Mon – Sat | 7 PM – 8 PM [Clinic] |
| Other time | By Appointment |
| Mon – Sat | 10 AM – 1 PM (All Days) [Max Hospital] |
| Sun – Sun | Closed |
Address:
Dr.Hemendra Singh,
Singh Surgical Clinic
A – 113, Ist Floor, Rajhans Plaza(Near Aditya City Centre), Ahinsa Khand 1, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201014
Contact No.:
+91 9911099738
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