Hiatal Hernia Surgery: How to Prepare (2024)

Hiatal hernia surgery is indicated in difficult cases of hiatal hernia, in which the stomach pushes into the chest cavity due to weakness in the diaphragm. Typically a minimally-invasive procedure, the surgery is performed under general anesthesia and usually takes between two to four hours. It requires a hospital stay.

Proper preparation is critical to a successful outcome. Not only must the medical team be ready, but the patient also needs a clear understanding of what they need to do—and of what will actually happen—in the run-up to hiatal hernia surgery. If you’re considering this treatment, learn how to prepare.

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Location

Hiatal hernia surgery is primarily performed in the operating room of a hospital; even though less-invasive techniques are usually used, it’s a significant procedure that takes about two days of recovery while still admitted.

The operating theater will be set up to ensure that the surgery team can work efficiently and safety; this means everything from careful monitoring of vital signs while you’re under anesthesia, to the use of specialized tools and technologies to guide the work.

What can you expect in an operating room prepared for hiatal hernia surgery? There are always some variations based on the specific approach, but here’s a quick overview:

  • Operating table: After anesthesia has been administered, you’ll be taken to the operating room and placed on a special adjustable table.
  • Operating lights: Critical to all surgeries is proper and adequate lighting, so special lights will be positioned around the operating table.
  • Laparoscope: Most hiatal hernia surgeries are laparoscopic procedures, meaning they employ a specialized and adjustable tube with a camera at the end of it. This is then inserted into the body via a small incision and provides real-time imagery of the hernia.
  • Endoscope: Some hiatal hernia surgeries—as well as some pre-operative assessments—require the use of an endoscope. This device is similar to a laparoscope in that it’s an adjustable tube with a camera at the end, but it’s inserted down the throat rather than through an incision.
  • Video screens: The video imagery from the endoscope and/r laparoscope is transmitted to a monitor, allowing the surgery team to view the problem area in real-time as they work.
  • Tables with tools: Surgical tools, such as a liver retractor, and a bougie—a plastic cylinder used to widen passages during surgery—will be at ready.
  • Catheter: You’ll be connected to a catheter to help you urinate.
  • Monitoring: Since you’ll be under general anesthesia (in most cases), you’ll also be hooked up to machines that monitor breathing and heart rate, strength of pulse, and other vital signs.
  • Ventilator: One of the effects of anesthesia is that it can severely slow down breathing. Ventilators are machines that, when you’re attached, help you breathe.
  • Robotic assistance: Sometimes, hiatal hernia repair surgery is performed with robotic assistance. In these cases, the surgeon uses specialized controls to repair the hernia using robotic arms.

What to Wear

Prior to surgery, you’ll get a good deal of consultation from your healthcare providers about preparation. As they’ll tell you, it’s important to dress practically and for comfort on the day of your treatment, and to prepare for a couple of nights in the hospital. What should you keep in mind? Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Wear loose-fitting clothing to make sure incisions aren’t constricted after surgery.
  • Change into a hospital gown to prepare for surgery.
  • No need for a change of clothes while you’re recovering; you’ll be given a hospital gown. It’s often a good idea to wear the same clothes to and from the hospital.
  • Leave home jewelry, watches, or other valuables.
  • Don’t wear perfume, scents, cologne, or deodorant.
  • Bring slippers and a robe to keep you snug while you are recovering.

Food and Drink

Given that hiatal hernia surgery involves operating upon the diaphragm and manipulating the stomach, you may have to follow some dietary guidelines before treatment.

In all cases, your healthcare provider will ask you not to eat or drink anything for at least eight hours before the operation. This is because it’s dangerous to have anything in your stomach while you’re on anesthesia.

In addition, your healthcare provider may want to place you on a low-sugar, liquid-based, pre-op diet for two to 10 days before surgery. Specific recommendations will vary, but here’s what you’ll have to keep in mind:

  • Juices: Moderate consumption of juices, such as orange, grapefruit, or apple, is encouraged during this time.
  • Milk: A cup of milk or 8 ounces of yogurt should be taken a day.
  • Protein shakes: The primary source of energy will be protein shakes; your healthcare provider will let you know specific types that are acceptable.
  • Jello: For snacking, it’s acceptable to eat three or fewer servings of Jello, other gelatin products, popsicles, or sugar-free fudgesicles.
  • Broth: A good source of nutrition, chicken, beef, or seafood broths are a liquid diet staple.

Not every case requires this diet, so be sure to take careful note of any instructions you get from your healthcare provider.

Medications

In most cases, you won’t need to take any medications specifically to prepare for surgery, though your healthcare provider may advise you to take anti-acid drugs. What’s essential, however, is that you give your healthcare provider a full accounting of what you’re taking, including any prescriptions, over-the-counter pills, or herbal supplements.

You may be asked to steer clear of drugs or vitamins that can affect the body’s ability to clot. These include:

  • Coumadin (warfarin)
  • Plavix (clopidogrel)
  • Excedrin, Anacin (aspirin)
  • Advil, Motrin (ibuprofen)
  • Aleve, Naprosyn (naproxen)
  • Vitamin E

Discussion of medications is a major part of the pre-operative consultation, and it’s not uncommon that adjustments to what you’re taking will need to be made. Pay close attention, and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

What to Bring

Preparing for hiatal hernia surgery also involves thinking about what you need to have along with you in the hospital. As noted above, you want to avoid bringing valuables, but what items should be on your list? There are several:

  • List of medications you’re taking
  • Photo-ID like a driver’s license or other ID
  • Insurance and pharmacy card
  • Advance healthcare directive
  • Face-wash, chapstick, and other toiletries
  • Toothbrush and tooth-paste
  • CPAP machine
  • Incentive spirometer

Pre-Op Lifestyle Changes

Essential to a good outcome will be ensuring that your body is ready for surgery. As such, you’ll have to make some adjustments to your lifestyle, including:

  • Quit smoking: Smoking tobacco or using nicotine products increases the risk of complications, so you must stop for at least four weeks before surgery.
  • Boost fitness: Your healthcare provider will recommend you walk 2-3 miles a day or seek other exercise to boost fitness.
  • Incentive spirometer: You may be asked to use this device, which measures how deeply you inhale and helps expand your lungs, three times a day.

A Word From Verywell

There’s no doubt that preparing for hiatal hernia surgery, as with most others, is critical for a successful outcome. However, given how effective this procedure is in alleviating symptoms—approximately 90% of treatments are completely successful—this effort is worth it.

If you’re considering this surgery, it’s important to be engaged in the process and communicative. Let your healthcare providers know if anything seems awry or if you have any questions or concerns.

With the guidance of your surgeon and their medical staff—as well as the support of your loved ones—you’ll be ready to get on the path towards good health and better living.

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FAQs

Hiatal Hernia Surgery: How to Prepare? ›

Do walk up to 2-3 miles a day prior to surgery to get yourself in the best shape possible. Do use your incentive spirometer at least 30 times a day (10 slow breaths 3 times a day), and DO bring your incentive spirometer with you the day of your operation.

What should I do before hiatal hernia surgery? ›

Do walk up to 2-3 miles a day prior to surgery to get yourself in the best shape possible. Do use your incentive spirometer at least 30 times a day (10 slow breaths 3 times a day), and DO bring your incentive spirometer with you the day of your operation.

How do I prepare my body for hernia surgery? ›

Ways to Prepare for Hernia Surgery
  1. Stop Smoking. If you smoke, quit. ...
  2. Take Time Off Work. Arrange to take the appropriate time off work during recuperation. ...
  3. Stop Taking Blood Thinners. ...
  4. Pick Up Pain Medication. ...
  5. Take a Shower. ...
  6. No Food or Drink. ...
  7. Have Someone Take You Home. ...
  8. Arrange for Help After Surgery.
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What not to do before hernia surgery? ›

Take a bath or shower before you come in for your surgery. Do not apply lotions, perfumes, deodorants, or nail polish. Do not shave the surgical site yourself. Take off all jewellery and piercings.

How long does it take to walk after hiatal hernia surgery? ›

Most patients will be fully recovered in one week and can resume some normal activities, such as driving, walking and some duties at work; however, due to the use of internal stitches or staples, your surgeon will advise you when it is safe to resume any heavy lifting pushing or pulling.

How much weight do you lose after hiatal hernia surgery? ›

Patients are counseled that they will likely lose 10–15 pounds during the first 4–6 weeks after surgery before the nadir of weight loss (2).

How long does it take to poop after hiatal hernia surgery? ›

The first bowel movement may occur anywhere from 1 – 5 days after surgery — as long as you are not nauseated or having abdominal pain this variation is acceptable. Remember that it is very common to pass a lot more gas from your rectum than you used to — this is because you will not be able to really belch.

Do they shave your pubic hair before hernia surgery? ›

The inguinal area (area from navel to pubic bone, hip bone to midline, on affected side) needs to be shaved. This should be done the morning before being hospitalized.

What are the don'ts after hernia surgery? ›

Avoid lifting anything that would make you strain. This may include heavy grocery bags and milk containers, a heavy briefcase or backpack, cat litter or dog food bags, a vacuum cleaner, or a child. Ask your doctor when you can drive again. Most people are able to return to work within 1 to 2 weeks after surgery.

How soon can you eat after hernia surgery? ›

You can start eating a soft sloppy diet from the day after your operation. Sloppy food is any food that is moist, can be broken into pieces with a fork, and does not require a lot of chewing. Examples include cereals that have been softened in milk, smooth soup (no lumps) and pureed foods.

What is the last meal before hernia surgery? ›

The day before surgery

Don't drink alcohol 24 hours before your surgery. Stop eating at midnight. This is very important! Stop eating and drinking all non-clear fluids at midnight.

Do you need a bowel prep before hernia surgery? ›

Start bowel prep, if needed

Your surgeon or nurse may have told you to do a bowel prep. You will need to start it 1 day before your surgery.

Can I brush my teeth before hernia surgery? ›

Brush your teeth as usual, but be sure not to swallow any water or toothpaste. Do not wear any make up or nail polish. If you regularly wear contact lenses, please remove them prior to surgery. Jewelry and dentures will also need to be removed before surgery.

What is the hardest day after hernia surgery? ›

Typically, the hardest part about hernia surgery recovery, is the discomfort within the first 48 hours after surgery. By the third day after surgery, pain and discomfort will usually begin to improve.

What is the prep for hiatal hernia surgery? ›

doing several breathing exercises multiple times per day. not smoking for 4 weeks before the surgery. not taking clopidogrel (Plavix) for at least one week before surgery. not taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) one week before surgery.

How painful is hiatal hernia surgery? ›

There is usually minimal pain associated with this operation. The abdomen will be sore as well as the small incision sites, and some patients have shoulder pain for the first day or two. The shoulder pain is caused by gas left in your abdomen during the operation.

What test is done before hiatal hernia surgery? ›

Barium Swallow or Upper GI x-ray may be performed if it is suspected that you may have a hiatal hernia or other underlying reasons for having reflux.

What is the downtime for hiatal hernia surgery? ›

Timing. Because this is a major surgery, a full recovery can take 10 to 12 weeks. That being said, you can resume normal activities sooner than 10 to 12 weeks. For example, you can start driving again as soon as you're off narcotic pain medication.

What is the downside of hiatal hernia surgery? ›

The risks of a hiatal hernia repair include: Internal bleeding. Infection. Damage to nearby organs.

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