Hiatal hernia repair surgery usually takes 2 or 3 hours.
Gastric hiatal hernia repair is a procedure to correct a defect in the diaphragm. As a patient you will be under general anesthesia. The surgeon will make an incision in the stomach area and tighten the opening of the diaphragm. For some patients, this surgery may be done with a laparoscope. This surgery is typically performed to help relieve severe acid reflux, damage to the esophagus due to reflux and aspiration of gastric fluids. It is a fairly common surgery typically performed by a general surgeon. When searching for a surgeon to perform your surgery, make sure he or she has a medical license and is board certified. An estimated 50 to 60 percent of physicians face malpractice lawsuits at least once during their career, according to MDNationwide. Take your time and research to see if the surgeon has any recorded disciplinary actions.
Instructions
1. Use the Internet to compare and search various surgeons in your area. MDNationwide and similar services will charge you for a full background report, but the information is typically extensive. Expect results on the doctor's training, awards, education, any malpractice history, license status and board-certification status.
2. Talk to your health insurance company. Some insurance companies have networks that could make the surgery less expensive for you if you choose a surgeon within a network.
3. Contact your state medical board. You find limited information on doctors, so you may wish to do further research. Each state typically has its own website with information regarding a surgeon inquiry.
4. Contact the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), by calling or visiting the website, abms.org. The ABMS is a nonprofit organization composed of 24 medical specialty boards.
5. Interview various surgeons. Ask potential surgeons about the surgery, recovery time, cost, home care and more. The surgeon should answer your questions clearly and without pressure. He should also inform you of the risks of surgery. Hiatal hernia repair is typically safe and effective surgery, but it does carry some risks. Choose a surgeon who operates only in accredited medical facilities. Don't be afraid to get a second opinion.
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