Hernias often recur even after surgery. To strengthen hernia repair and reduce the recurrence rate, many surgeons started using surgical meshes in 1980. Since then, mesh-based hernia repairs have been increased largely by 2000. Approximately 10% of groin hernias are repaired without mesh. Laparoscopic surgeons or urologists generally perform hernia surgeries and use surgical mesh…
The safe surgical practice has always revolved around preoperative evaluation and risk assessment, and due to the COVID19 pandemic, these efforts have become even more critical to patient safety. According to some studies, patients with Coronavirus disease who undergo surgery have worse clinical outcomes, higher complication rates and mortality. Experts say that surgery should be…
The novel Coronavirus (COVID) has continued to evolve with new variants and mutations, and the Delta variant was thought to be the most dangerous variant of all. But recently, “Omicron” – the new COVID variant has entered the world. It was first discovered in South Africa, and this variant is considered highly dangerous. Feeling the…