How do I find the best hernia surgeon in Dallas?
While there are many surgeons who do hernia surgery in Dallas, we recommend finding a surgeon whose sole focus is hernia repair and complex hernia repair. Because a focused-on-hernias surgeon will have seen more hernia surgeries than those practicing varied types of procedures, he or she will typically be more experienced in the repair of hernias. The more complex the hernia, the more important it becomes to find a complex abdominal wall repair specialist.
Surgeon Specializing in Hernia Repair Near Me
The Iskandar Complex Hernia Center treats patients with both simple and complex hernias. You’ll experience renowned expertise and unparalleled compassion. Dr. Iskandar is a respected, global leader in abdominal wall reconstruction and complex hernia surgical repair. Learn more about Mazen Iskandar MD, FACS.
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Questions to Ask a Dallas Hernia Surgeon
We recommend asking these questions before you book an appointment with a surgeon:
Is the Dallas surgeon respected as an expert in the field of hernia surgery?
Dr. Iskandar is a globally respected complex hernia surgeon invited to keynote and present at conferences regarding hernias.
Do they have case studies or articles that make them a thought leader in the field?
Dr. Iskandar has numerous publications in medical journals and other healthcare periodicals. A few of these include:
- Patient Selection for Laparoendoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
- First Patient Treated in U.S.-Centered Hernia Outcomes Initiative
- Complex Inguinal Hernias
Do other surgeons typically refer their more complex cases to the surgeon you are considering?
Dr. Iskandar is one of the most referred to hernia physicians in DFW, taking on the most complex cases.
Do they offer comprehensive care, including bariatric surgery, weight loss coaching, and other support if obesity is a co-occurring symptom?
We believe in treating the whole person for the best outcome possible. This includes bariatric surgery, weight-loss strategies, and other needed support, allowing the fullest patient treatment possible for a better quality of life.
Do they provide both laparoscopic hernia repair and open hernia repair? If so, what makes them select one or the other for each case? Do they offer minimally invasive, robotic surgery?
The Iskandar Center performs laparoscopic surgery, open surgery, and robot-assisted surgery. Dr. Iskandar will review the reasons he is recommending the type of surgery, answer all your questions, and listen to your concerns.
What is the patient experience like? Does the surgeon listen first, and what is their bedside manner like? How well do they explain the procedure, what you will experience, and the expected outcomes?
You’ll experience unparalleled patient care. We want each patient to feel peace of mind going into their procedure, confident they are fully educated and in good hands.
What technology and tools are used to make a precise diagnosis?
You’ll gain the assurance that all the tools needed are at your disposal, including the newest ultrasound and MRI capabilities.
Will I have a large incision or small incisions?
We know that your appearance post-surgery matters to you. Dr. Iskandar will be happy to have a conversation about the type of surgery he recommends, why he recommends and what you can expect in terms of incision sizes.
What are the typical surgical complications for the procedure the surgeon is recommending? What are the risk factors?
While every surgery has some possible complications and risk factors, you’ll rest better knowing that these have been thoroughly discussed in your consultation and pre-operative appointment.
Why did The Iskandar Complex Hernia Center choose to be close to Dallas?
Dallas offers several benefits:
- Close proximity to DFW Airport and Love Field for patients flying across Texas, the United States, and the world to see Dr. Iskandar.
- A fabulous support team of surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, and medical professionals is available at our hospital in the Dallas area.
- World-class medical center surgical facilities at the Baylor, Scott, and White Hospital in Waxahachie.
- A great place for our staff to live with one of the most vibrant economies around.
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Type of Hernias Repaired
Both synthetic mesh and non-mesh surgical procedures are used depending on your unique case.
Inguinal Hernia Repair Dallas
A bulge occurs in the groin region, the area between the lower part of the abdomen and thigh. This is the most common of all hernia types. It affects men more frequently than women.
Inguinal hernias can be corrected with surgical repair to reposition the bulge and strengthen the abdominal wall weakness.
Umbilical Hernia Repair Dallas
Repairing part of the intestine bulges through the opening in the abdominal muscles near the belly button (navel).
During umbilical hernia repair, the surgeon makes a small cut at the belly button and pushes the fatty lump or bowel back into the abdominal cavity. The muscle layers at the weak spot in the abdominal wall where the hernia is located are patched with mesh and/or stitched together to strengthen them.
Hiatal Hernia Repair Dallas
A hernia where the upper part of the stomach bulges through the diaphragm into your chest cavity. A hiatal hernia can result in chronic coughing that is dry and persistent.
A hiatal hernia can be repaired by drawing your stomach down into your abdomen and narrowing the diaphragm opening or by reconstructing an esophageal sphincter.
Ventral Hernia Repair Dallas
A hernia that occurs at any location along the midline (vertical center) of the abdomen wall.
The purpose of ventral hernia surgery is to close the hole/defect in the abdominal wall, preventing the intestine and other abdominal tissue from bulging through. Repairing the hole and putting the muscles back to their natural place often restores the tone and contour of the abdominal wall.
Incisional Hernia Repair Dallas
A protrusion of tissue that occurs at the site of a healing surgical scar.
In this surgical procedure, which is also referred to as herniorrhaphy, the surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen above the hernia, then repairs the opening in the muscle wall while pushing any protruding intestine back into the abdomen.
Abdominal Hernia Repair Dallas
Develops when a weakness forms in the abdominal wall that enables part of the intestine (bowel) or another organ to protrude through it.
Femoral Hernia Repair Dallas
This hernia occurs when a portion of your muscle tries to get back through the femoral canal consisting of veins, nerves, and arteries. These are rarer than an inguinal hernia and can be more dangerous.
Strangulated Hernia Repair Dallas
This hernia occurs when the blood supply to the herniated tissue has been cut off. A patient can develop a strangulated hernia from an incarcerated one. This requires an emergency medical procedure. It can be life-threatening and should not go untreated.
What causes a hernia?
Muscle weakness allows an opening to form from which the bowels, an organ, or other tissue protrude.
What are hernia symptoms?
- Swelling or bulge in the abdomen, groin, or scrotum
- Increased pain or protrusion size at the location of the bulge.
- Pain while lifting, especially heavy lifting.
- Discomfort from bending over.
- A dull aching sensation.
- A sense of feeling full or signs of bowel obstruction.
What makes a hernia a complex hernia?
In the simplest of terms, recurrent hernias that keep coming back or large hernias make them complex. These are more complicated surgeries often done by surgeons who focus primarily on complex hernias. The Iskandar Complex Hernia Center has such a focus; after all, it is in our name. Learn more about complex hernias.
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Dallas is the largest city in Dallas County, as well as the county seat. Portions of the city also extend into Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall counties. Dallas is located in the state of Texas in the United States. With a population of 1,304,379 according to the census completed in the year 2020, it is the ninth most populous city in the United States and the third-largest in the state of Texas after Houston and San Antonio. The city of Dallas is the main core of the largest metropolitan area in the Southern United States. It is also the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States that does not have any navigable link to the sea. Dallas can be found in the northern part of the state of Texas. It is the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, which is the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the United States, with a total population of 7.5 million people.
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