Hernia Center - Vallejo, CA
Vallejo Surgeon Doctors for HerniaType 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 Common Name: Surgeon Doctors in Vallejo *![]() Angelo J Leoni MD ![]() Ronald G Bieselin MD ![]() Surgical Clinic at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center ![]() Surgical Clinic at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center ![]() Surgical Clinic at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center ![]() Family Doctor Medical Group ![]() East Bay Surgical Associates ![]() Horacio R Cruz MD ![]() Doctors Medical Center ![]() Sutter Regional Medical Foundation Care Ctr ![]() Napa Vascular & Vein Center ![]() Napa Vascular & Vein Center ![]() Napa Valley Cardiac & Thoracic ![]() Napa Valley Cardiac & Thoracic ![]() Surgery Group of Napa Valley ![]() Surgery Group of Napa Valley ![]() Surgery Group of Napa Valley ![]() Surgery Group of Napa Valley ![]() East Bay Head and Neck Surgery Medical Group ![]() Surgical Oncology ![]() Surgical Oncology ![]() Eileen T Consorti MD ![]() Eileen T Consorti MD ![]() Robert W Fowler MD ![]() Charles C Jenkins MD ![]() Burton H Baker MD ![]() John A Ambrosino DPM ![]() Bruce D Moorstein MD ![]() Robert A Lanflisi MD ![]() Kaiser Permanente Oakland Head & Neck Surgery ![]() Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Oakland ![]() Bay Area Breast Surgeons ![]() Calvin B Benton MD ![]() Bay Area Breast Surgeons ![]() Bay Area Breast Surgeons ![]() Collin A Mbanugo MD ![]() First Surgical Consultants ![]() First Surgical Consultants ![]() First Surgical Consultants ![]() First Surgical Consultants ![]() First Surgical Consultants ![]() Lawrence H Wanetick MD ![]() Roseann F Gorey MD ![]() Charles J Kasper MD ![]() Deborah Kerlin MD ![]() Scott M Taylor MD ![]() Bay Area Surgical Specialists Inc ![]() Bay Area Surgical Specialists Inc ![]() Bay Area Surgical Specialists Inc ![]() Bay Area Surgical Specialists Inc ![]() Kaiser Permanente Head & Neck Surgery ![]() Kaiser Permanente Head & Neck Surgery ![]() Larry H Woodcox DPM ![]() Peter Bretan MD ![]() Pacific Foundation Medical Associates ![]() General & Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery ![]() Jonathan Levin MD & Jacques Couacaud MD ![]() San Francisco Foot & Ankle Center ![]() Prime Medical Associates Inc ![]() Skintique ![]() California Cancer Care ![]() Ann L Vercoutere MD ![]() Overseas Medical Center ![]() North East Medical Service ![]() Michael E Abel & Associates ![]() Charles Y Lo MD ![]() Donato J Stinghen MD ![]() Russell D Woo MD ![]() Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group ![]() Samuel D Kao MD ![]() The Center for Colorectal Health ![]() John E Maki MD ![]() Union Square Oral Surgery ![]() Samuel Esterkyn MD ![]() Thomas Rosanelli MD ![]() Macho Clark & Levine MDs ![]() Macho Clark & Levine MDs ![]() Wall Medical Group ![]() The Hand Center of San Francisco ![]() Nima Grissom MD & Kevin R Hiler MD ![]() Nima Grissom MD & Kevin R Hiler MD ![]() CPMC Kidney Transplantation ![]() California Pacific Medical Center Surgery ![]() California Pacific Medical Center Surgery ![]() California Pacific Medical Center Surgery ![]() California Pacific Medical Center Surgery ![]() Laparoscopic Associates of San Francisco ![]() William H Goodson MD ![]() James C Klein MD ![]() Jonathan J Leichtling MD ![]() Michael E Abel & Associates ![]() Michael L Small MD ![]() Lawrence Spergel MD ![]() UCSF Carol F Buck Breast Cancer Ctr ![]() UCSF Carol F Buck Breast Cancer Ctr ![]() UCSF The Comprehensive Cancer Center ![]() UCSF The Comprehensive Cancer Center ![]() UCSF Carol F Buck Breast Cancer Ctr ![]() UCSF The Comprehensive Cancer Center ![]() UCSF The Comprehensive Cancer Center Vallejo, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-16
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HerniaWhat 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
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... Recommended Reading Related to HerniaQuestions To Ask Before Surgery » What is the operation (procedure) that is recommended?Ask your surgeon for a simplified explanation of the type of operation, technique used, and reasons it should be performed. (Pictures and drawings can tell patients and family a great deal.) Why was this specific procedure chosen over possible alternatives? What is the surgeon's experience with this procedure? Ask the surgeon about his/her experience with this procedure, its outcome, and the hospital or setting in which the operation will be performed. Is the nursing staff accustomed to caring for patients who have had this procedure? What is the reason that this procedure is necessary at this time?Is the procedure being done to relieve pain, diagnose a condition, correct deformity, for cosmetic reasons, or what exact purposes? Must the procedure be performed immediately?
What are the options if this pro...Other Related Hernia ArticlesEmergency Contact for Vallejo
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