Groin Pain After Hernia Surgery
Targeted Cryoneurolysis for Postoperative Nerve Pain Following Hernia Repair
What Is It?
Chronic groin pain after hernia surgery — also known as inguinodynia — affects a significant number of patients following inguinal or femoral hernia repair. While the surgical site may heal properly, lingering or worsening pain may result from nerve entrapment, neuroma formation, or inflammation involving sensory nerves near the groin crease.
This pain may develop weeks or months after surgery and often includes:
- Burning or aching pain in the groin or upper thigh
- Shooting or electric pain radiating into the scrotum, labia, or inner thigh
- Hypersensitivity or numbness near the incision site
- Pain worsened by walking, standing, coughing, or clothing pressure
- Loss of quality of life or sexual function due to nerve irritation
Common Causes
Groin pain following hernia surgery may involve one or more of the following sensory nerves:
- Ilioinguinal nerve
- Genitofemoral nerve (genital or femoral branch)
- Iliohypogastric nerve
The pain is often caused by:
- Scar tissue entrapping superficial nerves
- Mesh-related irritation
- Neuroma formation after nerve transection
- Excessive stretching or inflammation during surgery
How Cryoneurolysis Helps
Barcelona Cryo Center offers ultrasound-guided cryoneurolysis as a minimally invasive solution to treat nerve pain after hernia repair. By using real-time imaging, he can locate the affected nerves — typically the ilioinguinal or genitofemoral — and apply focused cold therapy to disrupt pain transmission while preserving deeper tissue and motor function.
This approach is especially effective for patients who have not found relief from medications, nerve blocks, or physical therapy — and wish to avoid further surgery.
Key Benefits:
- Precise and outpatient: Performed in-office with no sedation or incisions
- Targeted relief: Focuses only on the superficial sensory nerves involved
- Improves quality of life: Especially when pain limits movement or intimacy
- Non-destructive: Cryoneurolysis interrupts pain without cutting or burning nerves
- Repeatable: Relief may last months and can be renewed safely
Ideal Candidates
Cryoneurolysis may be appropriate if you:
- Have persistent groin pain after inguinal or femoral hernia repair
- Experience burning, stabbing, or radiating pain near the surgical site
- Have tried medications or injections with little success
- Want a nonsurgical, targeted alternative to manage nerve pain
Don’t Let Postoperative Groin Pain Define You
Lingering pain after hernia surgery doesn’t mean you have to live with discomfort forever. Cryoneurolysis offers a focused, modern option to get lasting relief — without additional surgery or long-term medication.
Book your consultation with Barcelona Cryo Center today.
Pelvic & Groin Pain Conditions We Treat
We use cryoneurolysis to address a range of nerve-related pelvic and groin pain conditions:
Coverage
| Prices in EUR | |
|---|---|
| Consultation | €100 |
| Ultrasound-guided diagnostic block | €250 |
| Cryoneurolysis treatment for pain | €1,500 |
| Hyaluron injection – consultation + injection package | €400 |
| PRP – 3 treatment sessions | €930 |
Meet Your Care Team
Real clinicians, modern methods, and a patient-first approach.

Igor Filipovski
Specialist in anesthesiology

Ognen Poposki
Specialist in Rehabilitation and Pain

Sonja Zikova
Administration and Finance Manager
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Clinic Information
Address:
Pg. de la Bonanova, 91, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08017 Barcelona
Phone: +34647915544
Monday: 16:00 to 20:00
Tuesday: 16:00 to 20:00
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 16:00 to 20:00
Friday: 16:00 to 20:00
Saturday and Sunday: By appointment