Hernia Repair (TAPP)

Hernia Repair (TAPP) at Ashtead Hospital

Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair (TAPP) is keyhole surgery to repair an inguinal hernia. TAPP is short for transabdominal preperitoneal as surgery is performed through the peritoneum lining of your abdominal cavity.

Ramsay Health Care UK, we are proud to work with experienced and skilled laparoscopic surgeons who specialise in hernia repair and regularly treat patients with inguinal hernias. With this expertise, we can safely offer you the best surgery to repair your inguinal hernia.

Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (TAPP) at Ramsay offers patients a faster recovery time, smaller cuts, less pain and less muscle damage compared to open surgery.

Appointments are conveniently made to suit your needs with the aim of treating you as quickly as possible.

Ramsay hospitals have strict protocols in place to keep you safe from infection, including Covid 19, during your visit.

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