< Groin Hernia Treatment Options | Open vs Laparoscopic vs Robotic Repair
Treatment

Groin hernia repair options

The main approaches to groin hernia repair are open, laparoscopic (TEP/TAPP), and robotic-assisted surgery. The best choice depends on the hernia type, your anatomy, prior surgery, symptoms, and individual risk factors.

Open repair Laparoscopic TEP/TAPP Robotic repair Day surgery

Open repair

Traditional approach through a small groin incision. Useful when keyhole repair isn’t suitable.

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Laparoscopic repair (TEP/TAPP)

Keyhole technique placing mesh behind the defect using small incisions (often 5–10 mm).

Read: Laparoscopic repair

Robotic repair

Minimally invasive approach that can be helpful for selected complex cases and re-do surgery.

Read: Robotic repair

How the decision is made

  • Hernia type: inguinal (direct/indirect) vs femoral
  • Side: one-sided vs bilateral hernias
  • Previous surgery: open repair, prostate surgery, abdominal surgery
  • Recurrence: “re-do” repairs may benefit from different approaches
  • Work/sport needs: timeline for return to activity

Severe constant pain, redness, vomiting, or an irreducible lump can indicate incarceration/strangulation and needs urgent assessment.