
Getting Ready for Open Hernia Surgery as a Nurse: What You Need to Know
Open hernia surgery is a common procedure to fix hernias. The surgeon makes a small cut near the hernia, pushes the tissue back into place, and secures the area with stitches or a mesh. This helps relieve pain and prevents problems in the future. It’s incredible how this procedure, though routine for us, can make such a significant difference in someone’s life.
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