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Melt Your Job Stress Away - January 2014 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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Page 117 H E R N I A R E P A I R Hernia surgery is technically challenging and very difficult to do correctly. in slender patients with clean anatomical structures.) Myth busting Surgeons need to grasp the seriousness of this issue and understand that chronic post-op pain creates a financial burden on the healthcare system because of the multiple treatments needed to address it. They must understand that operating carefully around the neurological nerve base and moving exquisitely around sensory nerves when repairing defects are of paramount importance. Hernia repair is not a one-size-fits-all surgery; the procedure must be tailored to the unique anatomy and risk factors of individual patients. Above all, surgeons must dispel the myth that hernia repairs are easy fixes. In fact, hernia surgery is technically challenging and very difficult to do correctly. OSM Dr. Mazin (jbmazinmd@sbcg lobal.net) is a laparoscopic surgeon based in San Diego, Calif., and charter member of the American Hernia Society.

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