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NEW TECHNIQUE OF NO MESH INGUINAL HERNIA
NEW TECHNIQUE OF NO MESH INGUINAL HERNIA
NEW TECHNIQUE OF NO MESH INGUINAL HERNIA

NEW TECHNIQUE OF NO MESH INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: DESARDA REPAIR

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About NEW TECHNIQUE OF NO MESH INGUINAL HERNIA

Desarda Repair is a mesh free, tension free pure tissue repair based on physiological principle. It gives a complete understanding of new concepts of basic aetiopathology of inguinal hernia and its operation technique based on those new concepts. The book will give you complete idea about the cause of hernia, new concepts, operation technique in detail as well as in short, its complications, recurrences, pain and how to treat them and much more for under graduates, post graduates, consultants and also the non medical general public. Be careful about mesh used in hernia surgery. It is a simple piece of synthetic cloth !!!NEWS IN TIMES OF INDIA Pune surgeon’s hernia work lauded at world conference, T NN | Ma y 2 2 , 2 0 1 5 , 0 6 . 2 7 PM IS T PUNE: City-based senior surgeon and hernia expert Mohan Desarda was invited faculty and guest speaker at the first World Hernia Conference which was held at Milan in Italy last month. The invited experts demonstrate their work to surgeons from all over the world so that they can carry this knowledge to their country for the benefit of society at large," said Desarda who has done basic invention in the hernia disease. Desarda challenged the old concepts that cough or weight lifting causes hernia and established that hernia occurs only because of a defect in the muscle. Desarda also developed a new operation technique of muscle transfer to close this defect. The technique is now included in the medical text books of international repute. "In traditional operations done today, surgeons stitch a mesh by open or laproscopic surgery. Mesh being a foreign body has many inherent disadvantages and complications. And these complications are much more serious in laparoscopic surgery because mesh is stitched inside the abdomen. Desarda did not register patent of this technique so that any surgeon can use this freely for the benefit of their patients. Patient can bend, squat, climb up the staircase, carry luggage and travel or go to office within couple of days after surgery. Please circulate this message to your friends and groups in the interest of general public. I have no personal interest involved in this.