Meet Dr. Lalatendu Mahapatra – Hernia Specialist in Bhubaneswar
MBBS, MS, Fellowship in Surgical Gastroenterology, Fellowship in Bariatric Surgery
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24+ Years of Surgical Experience
6,000+ Surgeries Performed
Senior Consultant at Manipal Hospital, Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar
Specialist in Gastrointestinal, Laparoscopic & Colorectal Surgery
Expert in Laparoscopic & Open Hernia Repair with Mesh
Dr. Mahapatra is widely regarded as the best doctor for hernia surgery in Bhubaneswar for his precise surgical technique, compassionate approach, and excellent patient outcomes.
Hernia Treatment Options Available in Bhubaneswar
Dr. Mahapatra offers a complete range of hernia treatments based on type and severity:
Non-Surgical / Watchful Waiting (Mild/Asymptomatic Hernia)
Lifestyle and dietary modifications
Activity restrictions and supportive truss/belts
Regular monitoring and follow-up
Surgical Treatments (Symptomatic or Growing Hernia)
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair (TEP / TAPP) A minimally invasive approach using small keyhole incisions and a mesh to repair the hernia. Benefits: minimal scarring, less post-operative pain, shorter hospital stay, and return to daily activities within 5–7 days.
Open Hernia Repair (Lichtenstein Technique) A time-tested surgical method involving a single incision near the hernia site with mesh reinforcement. Recommended for complex, large, or recurrent hernias where open access is preferred.
Laparoscopic Hiatal Hernia Repair Specifically for hiatal hernias causing chronic acid reflux or GERD. Performed laparoscopically to repair the stomach opening in the diaphragm and restore normal function.
Hernia Surgery Procedure & Recovery
Before Surgery: Pre-operative evaluation including blood tests, imaging (ultrasound/CT), and anaesthesia assessment are explained during your consultation.
During Surgery: The procedure (laparoscopic or open) typically takes 45–90 minutes under general or spinal anaesthesia, depending on hernia type and complexity.
After Surgery: Most patients are discharged within 24–48 hours. Return to light activity within 5–7 days for laparoscopic surgery, and 2–4 weeks for open surgery. Heavy lifting is restricted for 4–6 weeks to ensure complete healing.