Groin Surgery. An inguinal hernia is usually treated with surgery. Open and laparoscopic are the two surgical options for an inguinal hernia.
Laparoscopic surgery may cause less pain. This means you can go home the same day as the surgery. Pain in the groin especially when lifting coughing or exercising.
The surgeon then pushes the hernia back into the abdomen and strengthens the abdominal wall with mesh and stitches.
When the groin is torn this ring which normally contains the cord bringing all the tubes and blood vessels to the testicle gets pulled apart dilated and it is possible to feel the back of the groin called the inguinal canal through it when the groin is torn this will be painful compared with the uninjured side and coughing will make the damaged groin muscles bulge forward. But some people develop chronic long lasting pain after surgery for a groin hernia for example. Surgery is the primary option for fixing an inguinal hernia. The incision also leaves a scar although it s usually very low on the abdomen.