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Hernia Center - Sioux City, IA

Sioux City Surgeon Doctors for Hernia

Type of Physician: Surgeon

What is a Surgeon?

A certification by the Board of Surgery; practitioners manage a wide range of surgical conditions affecting almost any area of the body. The surgeon provides the diagnosis and the care to patients before, during and after surgery. The surgeon is usually responsible for the comprehensive management of trauma victims and the critically ill. The surgeon has special knowledge and skills in birth defects, tumors, infections and metabolic problems relating to the head and neck, breast, abdomen, extremities including the hand, and the gastrointestinal, vascular and endocrine systems. A general surgeon is expected to be familiar with the most relevant features of other surgical specialties in order to recognize problems in those areas and to know when to refer a patient to another specialist.

Specialty: Surgery

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Surgeon Doctors in Sioux City *

Siouxland Surgical Care
Luis Lebredo
2730 Pierce St
STE 402
Sioux City, IA 51104
(712) 234-8725

Morris General Surgery
Joseph A Morris
2800 Pierce St
STE 406
Sioux City, IA 51104
(712) 279-3637

Siouxland Surgical Care
Rebecca Rose
2730 Pierce St
STE 402
Sioux City, IA 51104
(712) 234-8725

St Lukes Regional Medical Center Surgery
M L Wolpert
2720 Stone Park Blvd
Sioux City, IA 51104
(712) 279-3191

Stelzer Surgery
Mark E Stelzer
19 1st Ave NW
Le Mars, IA 51031
(712) 546-8744

John Garred Sr. MD
John Garred
153 Blair St
Whiting, IA 51063
(712) 455-2431

Sioux Center Community Hospital
Shahid Naqvi
605 S Main Ave
Sioux Center, IA 51250
(712) 722-1271

General Surgery PC
William R Jongewaard
1201 2nd Ave
STE 6
Sheldon, IA 51201
(712) 324-3298

General Surgery PC
David L Reinke
1201 2nd Ave
STE 6
Sheldon, IA 51201
(712) 324-3298

Denison Medical & Surgical Associates PC
Dennis W Crabb
115 N 14th St
Denison, IA 51442
(712) 263-5071

Family Medicine Associates
David J Wright
2016 1st Ave S
Denison, IA 51442
(712) 263-3388

Troy D Ivey DO
Troy D Ivey
1525 W 5th St
Storm Lake, IA 50588
(712) 732-5146

Martin J Winkler MD
Martin J Winkler
801 Harmony St
STE 301
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
(712) 323-7533

Alegent Health General Surgery
David Mortensen
800 Mercy Dr
STE 220
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
(712) 388-2660

Alegent Health General Surgery
Dwain M Rogers
800 Mercy Dr
STE 220
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
(712) 388-2660

Cogley Physicians Clinic General Surgery
Michael K Zlomke
201 Ridge St
STE 214
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
(712) 396-4320

Mercy Medical Center
Dilip K Parikh
1220 Chatburn Ave
Harlan, IA 51537
(712) 755-5130

Northwest Iowa Surgeons
Jeffre D Helmink
1823 Highway Blvd
STE 5
Spencer, IA 51301
(712) 262-6320

Northwest Iowa Surgeons
Ronald J Kolegraff
1823 Highway Blvd
STE 5
Spencer, IA 51301
(712) 262-6320

Northwest Iowa Surgeons
Brain F Luepke
1823 Highway Blvd
STE 5
Spencer, IA 51301
(712) 262-6320

Northwest Iowa Surgeons
Patrick Slattery
1823 Highway Blvd
STE 5
Spencer, IA 51301
(712) 262-6320

Northwest Iowa Surgeons
Tom D Throckmorton
1823 Highway Blvd
STE 5
Spencer, IA 51301
(712) 262-6320

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Hernia

What is a hernia?

A hernia is an opening or weakness in the muscular structure of the wall of the abdomen. This defect causes a bulging of the abdominal wall. This bulging is usually more noticeable when the abdominal muscles are tightened, thereby increasing the pressure in the abdomen. Any activities that increase intra-abdominal pressure can worsen a hernia; examples of such activities are lifting, coughing, or even straining to have a bowel movement. Imagine a barrel with a hole in its side and a balloon that is blown up inside the barrel. Part of the inflated balloon would bulge out through the hole. The balloon going through the hole is like the tissues of the abdomen bulging through a hernia.

Serious complications from a hernia can result from the trapping of tissues in the hernia -- a process called incarceration. Trapped or incarcerated tissues may have their blood supply cut off, leading to damage or death of the tissue. The treatment of an incarceration usually involves surgery.

Where are hernias located?

The most common location for hernias is the groin (or inguinal) area. There are several reasons for this tendency. First, there is a natural anatomical weakness in the groin region which results from incomplete muscle coverage. Second, the upright position of human posture results in a greater force pushing toward the bottom of the abdomen, thereby increasing the stress on these weaker tissues. The combination of these factors over time breaks down the support tissues, enlarging any preexisting hole, or leads to a tear, resulting in a new hole.

Several different types of hernia may occur, and frequently coexist, in the groin area. These include indirect, direct, and femoral hernias, which are defined by the location of the opening of the hernia from the abdomen to the groin. Another type of hernia, called a ventral hernia, occurs in the midline of the abd...

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Emergency Contact for Sioux City

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Nearby Sioux City Hospitals *

Mercy Medical Center Sioux City
801 5th St
Sioux City, IA 51101
(712)279-2010

St Luke's Regional Medical Center
2720 Stone Park Blvd
Sioux City, IA 51104
(712)279-3500

Floyd Valley Hospital
714 Lincoln St NE
Le Mars, IA 51031
(712)546-7871

Pender Community Hospital
603 Earl St
Pender, NE 68047
(402)385-3083

Sanford Health Vermillion
20 S Plum St
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605)624-2611

Hawarden Community Hospital
1111 11th St
Hawarden, IA 51023
(712)551-3100

Providence Medical Center
1200 Providence Rd
Wayne, NE 68787
(402)375-3800

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