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The mission of NorthStar Surgery Specialists, P.A. is to promote health care by providing excellent emergency services and elective general surgery to the Austin metro and surrounding areas.

Welcome to
NorthStar Surgery
The mission of NorthStar Surgery Specialists, P.A. is to promote health care by providing excellent emergency services and elective general surgery to the Austin metro and surrounding areas.
What is a hernia?
A hernia is a protuberance that occurs when fatty tissue or an organ is contracted through a weakness or hole in the muscle wall slipping between some muscle or connective tissue. These are caused by poor diet, overexertion, constipation, cystic fibrosis, among others; thus, muscle weakening contributes to their origin.
How can the patient know if he/she has a hernia?
Pain or discomfort and a localized swelling somewhere on the surface of the abdomen or on the groin area
Constipation or blood in stools
Feeling of stiffness or tenderness in the abdomen or groin area after lifting or bending over
What can the patient do to reduce the risk of hernias?
Maintain a Body Mass Index between 18.5 and 25
Avoid losing weight too fast
Avoid straining and constipation during bowel movements
Avoid smoking
Use proper form when lifting an object, especially using the leg muscles more and the back muscles less.
Ask for a physician’s advice when having a chronic cough
Avoid weight lifting that is too heavy
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What are some interesting hernia facts?
“More than five million Americans currently suffer from a hernia and over time that number continues to rise”, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
The chances of a hernia reappearing after surgery range from 1 to 10 out of a 100 surgeries performed.
Using a mesh to repair the weak muscles in the abdominal wall decreases the chances of a hernia reappearance by more than a half.
Statistically, the most frequent types of hernias are inguinal 80%, incisional 10%, femoral 5%, umbilical 4%, less than 1% epigastric, and others types of hernias less than 1%
Serious complications from a hernia result in the trapping of tissues (incarceration), which can result in tissue damage or tissue death.
Hernia repair and hernia treatment complications require surgery.
The chances of a hernia reappearing after surgery range from 1 to 10 out of a 100 surgeries performed.
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The first 2 surgeries were very painful. I can remember it, every moment of that, I can remember it. With Dr. Choudhry’s surgery, I honestly did not feel that same level of discomfort at all. There was very little discomfort.
Rammie MikhailMost common types of Hernias
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The hernia specialist might choose to perform a laparoscopic surgery or an open surgery to treat inguinal, hiatal, incisional, and umbilical hernias.
Inguinal Hernia Repair
Hernias have a high recurrence rate, and hernia surgeons often use a surgical mesh to strengthen a hernia repair and reduce its recurrence rate. Since the 1980s, there has been an increase in mesh-based hernia procedures: in 2000 non-mesh procedures accounted for less than 10% of inguinal hernia repair techniques.
Surgical mesh use can also improve the patient’s outcome through shorter surgical time and minimal recovery time. However, the recovery time depends on the type of hernia, the surgical approach, and the patient’s condition, both before and after surgery. A surgical mesh is a medical device that is used to provide additional support for weakened or damaged tissue. Most surgical mesh devices currently available for use are constructed from synthetic materials or animal tissue. The synthetic materials used may be absorbable, non-absorbable or a combination of absorbable and non-absorbable materials.
Non-absorbable meshes will remain in the body indefinitely and are considered permanent implants. They are used to provide permanent reinforcement to the repaired hernia. Absorbable meshes will degrade and lose strength over time. As the material degrades, the new tissue growth is intended to provide resistance to repair.
The return to normal activities after umbilical hernioplasty surgery usually happens four weeks after surgery, although in many cases it may be earlier. This should be consulted with the hernia specialist who has performed the surgery since it will be checked on a case by case basis.
Do not put your hernia surgery on hold!
Decades ago, many people postponed surgical procedure for fear of pain and lengthy recovery. Postponing surgery can bring dangerous complications and emergency surgeries; now, there are new techniques that avoid discomfort and guarantee a shorter recovery. Vineet Choudhry, MD FACS is a hernia specialist in Texas. He offers his patients many innovative options for hernia surgery.
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Vineet Choudhry, MD F.A.C.S.
Vineet Choudhry was born near Chicago and has lived in various places growing up such as Kansas City and San Francisco. However, he moved to Ft. Worth, Texas in 1984 and now considers himself a native Texan. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997. He then received his medical degree at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine. After successfully completing his specialty training residency in General Surgery at the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita, Kansas, he returned to Austin in 2008 to open his medical practice.
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Austin, TX, 78758
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