
Shouldice & Primary Suture Hernia Repair · New Zealand
Hernia Repair in New Zealand — No Mesh. No Gas. Walk Out.
The Shouldice & Primary Suture repair techniques are the gold standards in pure tissue hernia repair — no synthetic mesh, no general anaesthetic, done in a procedure room, and you’re walking out within 90 minutes. Typically, half the cost of laparoscopic surgery.
No Mesh
Local Anaesthetic Only
Walk Out in 90 Minutes
~ Half the Price
Qualified Local Surgeons
Procedure Room — No Hospital Stay
Part of SEQURE Group
Check Your Eligibility, Request a Quote or Book an Appointment
Tell us about your hernia — we’ll confirm if Shouldice or Primary Suture repair is right for you, and price it for you.
No Mesh — Your Own Tissue
Local Anaesthetic Only
Walk Out in 90 Minutes
~ Half the Cost of Laparoscopic
Qualified NZ Surgeons
Why Shouldice/Primary Suture Repair at MSQ Health
A Smarter Hernia Repair — Here's Why
The Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repair techniques offer genuine advantages over conventional mesh-based surgery — and MSQ Health has made it even more accessible by delivering it in a procedure room setting. Here’s what makes our approach different.
No Mesh
Zero Prosthesis in Your Body
Conventional laparoscopic surgery implants a permanent synthetic mesh to hold the repair together. Mesh can cause chronic pain, inflammation, infection, and adhesions — sometimes years after surgery. The Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repair techniques use only your own tissue and a permanent suture, eliminating these risks entirely.
Local Anaesthetic
No General Anaesthetic Required
Laparoscopic repair requires general anaesthesia — with its associated risks, recovery time, and post-operative grogginess. The Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repair techniques are performed under local anaesthetic only. You are awake, comfortable, and alert throughout. Get your partner to pick you up and go home to carry on with your day.
90 Minutes
In and Out — No Hospital Admission
The entire procedure takes place in our private procedure room — no hospital booking, no overnight stay, no hospital administration. From arrival to walking out the door, most patients are done within 90 minutes. It genuinely fits into your day in a way that traditional hernia surgery simply doesn’t.
~ Half Price
Typically Half the Cost of Laparoscopic
Because there’s no general anaesthetist, no hospital facility fee, and no mesh implant to pay for, the Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repairs at MSQ Health typically cost around half of what a laparoscopic procedure would cost at a private hospital. We quote the full fee upfront — no hidden extras.
Qualified Surgeons
Experienced Local Specialists
The Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repair techniques require greater surgical skill than mesh repair — the precision of the layered tissue repair is what makes it work. MSQ Health’s surgeons are qualified, experienced Shouldice and Primary Suture practitioners based right here in New Zealand — not fly-in, fly-out specialists.
Local
New Zealand Surgeons, NZ Clinics
Your surgeon is based here, your procedure happens here, and your follow-up care is here. No travelling to a specialist centre overseas or interstate. Local means accessible — before, during, and after your surgery.
Hernia & the Shouldice Method — The Numbers
Hernias are one of the most common surgical conditions in New Zealand — and the Shouldice technique has one of the longest and most proven track records of any surgical procedure in the world.
1 in 10
men will develop an inguinal hernia in their lifetime
Source: Hernia Society International
6–18 months
typical public wait for hernia repair in NZ — MSQ Health offers assessment in weeks
Source: NZ Health System Data
70+ years
of proven Shouldice technique outcomes, with over 400,000 repairs performed at the originating centre alone
Source: Shouldice Hospital, Canada
<2%
recurrence rate in eligible Shouldice patients — comparable to mesh repair
Source: Shouldice Hospital Clinical Data
"No mesh, no general anaesthetic, no hospital stay — just a skilled surgeon, your own tissue, and you walking out the door in 90 minutes."
MSQ Health · Shouldice and Primary Suture Hernia Repair
90 min
~½ Price
0 Mesh
About MSQ Health
The Better Way to Fix a Hernia in New Zealand
MSQ Health is part of the SEQURE Health Group — a trusted name in New Zealand healthcare for nearly a decade. We’ve made the Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repair techniques available in a way that no other provider in New Zealand has: in a private procedure room setting, with local anaesthetic, at a price that makes high-quality hernia repair genuinely accessible.
Most Kiwis who need a hernia repaired are told their choice is between a long public wait or an expensive private laparoscopic procedure with mesh and a hospital stay. We’re here to show you there’s a third option — and for the right patients, it’s the best one.
No synthetic mesh — pure tissue repair using your own body
Local anaesthetic only — no general anaesthetic or gas required
Procedure room — no hospital booking, no overnight stay
Walk out within 90 minutes of arriving
Typically around half the cost of laparoscopic surgery
Qualified, experienced NZ surgeons — local and accessible
Southern Cross, NIB and UniMed insurance accepted
How It Works
The Shouldice & Primary Suture Hernia Repair Techniques — Step by Step
The Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repairs are precisely executed multi-layered tissue techniques — more demanding than mesh repair, but delivering exceptional results when performed by an experienced surgeon on the right patient.
1
Local Anaesthetic Administered
The area is numbed with a local anaesthetic injection — you are fully awake and comfortable. The surgeon will also provide oral sedation (if suitable), no general anaesthetic, and no need for an anaesthetist. Most patients are surprised by how pain-free the procedure is from this point.
2
Small Incision near the Hernia
A single, neat incision is made near the affected area to access the hernia defect directly. The hernia sac is carefully dissected, isolated, and the contents gently reduced back into the abdominal cavity.
3
Multi-Layered Tissue Repair
This is the heart of the Shouldice technique. The posterior wall of the inguinal canal is repaired in four overlapping layers using fine, permanent, continuous sutures — creating a strong, interlocked reconstruction entirely from the patient’s own tissue. No mesh is placed at any stage. The layered approach distributes tension across the repair, dramatically reducing recurrence risk.
4
Wound Closure
The incision is closed in layers with absorbable sutures — typically no external sutures or staples to remove. A sterile dressing is applied, and wound care instructions are given before you leave.
5
Walk Out Within 90 Minutes
From the moment you arrive to the moment you walk out the door, the entire process takes around 90 minutes. You’re alert, mobile, and able to travel home independently. Most patients are genuinely surprised by how straightforward the experience is.
Zero Mesh
No synthetic prosthesis is implanted at any stage. Your repair is built entirely from your own tissue and permanent sutures — meaning no risk of mesh-related complications now or in the future.
Why four layers?
Will I feel anything?
Can I eat beforehand?
What about my current medications?
Am I Eligible?
Who is the Shouldice or Primary Suture Hernia Repair Right For?
The Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repair techniques deliver outstanding results — but only when performed on the right patient. Our surgeons assess suitability carefully at your initial consultation. Here is a detailed guide to the criteria that inform that decision. Who is suitable for Shouldice or Primary Suture Hernia repair under local.
Generally Suitable
Primary (first-time) inguinal / femoral hernia — never previously repaired. Also may be suitable for some Umbilical / Incisional / Ventra Hernias
Recurrent hernia (previously repaired — tissue quality compromised)
Obesity — BMI above 30 significantly increases tension and recurrence risk
Large or complex hernias with a significant defect
Bilateral inguinal hernias (both sides simultaneously)
Good tissue quality and integrity at the repair site
Adults of all ages where tissue quality is adequate
Small to moderate hernia size
Patients who wish to avoid synthetic mesh
Patients for whom general anaesthetic carries elevated risk (cardiac conditions, respiratory conditions, etc.)
Patients who have had prostate surgery are contraindicated for the laparoscopic approach.
Patients with documented mesh allergy or contraindication
Patients who need to avoid a hospital stay
Patients who need a rapid return to light activity
Generally Not Suitable
Hiatal hernias, and some umbilical, incisional)
Connective tissue disorders affecting tissue strength
Long-term high-dose steroid use (impairs tissue healing)
Those requiring immediate return to heavy manual labour
Not sure if you’re eligible? The best way to find out is a consultation with one of our surgeons — who will examine you, review your history, and give you a clear, honest answer. If the Shouldice or Primary Suture Hernia repair isn’t right for your specific hernia, we’ll tell you and help you understand your options. Contact us to book your assessment.
Understanding Hernias
Types of Hernia We Treat in New Zealand — What We Treat & What to Know
The Shouldice technique is specifically designed for inguinal hernias. The Primary Suture hernia repair procedure can be used for some femoral, umbilical, and incisional hernias. Here’s a guide to the most common hernia types, which ones are suitable for Shouldice repair, and what to expect.
Inguinal Hernia
The most common hernia — and the primary target of the Shouldice technique. Occurs when intestinal tissue pushes through a weak point in the lower abdominal wall into the groin. More common in men. Causes a visible bulge and discomfort that worsens with activity and straining.
Shouldice Technique — Primary Indication
Femoral Hernia
Occurs just below the groin where the femoral canal passes — more frequently seen in women. Carries a higher risk of strangulation than inguinal hernias and generally warrants prompt repair. Assessed individually by our surgeons.
Assessed individually — discuss with surgeon
Umbilical Hernia
Around the belly button — more common in those who are overweight, have had multiple pregnancies, or prior abdominal surgery. Not treated with the Shouldice technique, but our team can advise on appropriate referral pathways.
Assessed individually — discuss with surgeon
Incisional / Ventral Hernia
Develops at the site of a previous surgical scar — the abdominal wall has weakened at the repair. Can range from small to very large. Not suitable for the Shouldice technique. Our team can assist with referral if needed.
Assessed individually — discuss with surgeon
Hiatal Hernia
Part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm into the chest — associated with acid reflux and heartburn. Not treated with the Shouldice technique. Small hiatal hernias are often managed conservatively; larger ones require a different surgical approach.
Not treated with Shouldice — refer onwards
Not Sure What Type?
If you’ve noticed a bulge, discomfort, or heaviness in your groin or abdomen but haven’t been formally assessed, don’t wait. Our surgeons will examine you, identify the hernia type, and give you clear advice on whether Shouldice repair is the right option for you.
Signs & Symptoms
How to Recognise a Hernia
Many people dismiss hernia symptoms for months — assuming the discomfort will pass. It won’t. Hernias grow over time, and the longer you wait, the more complex the repair becomes. Here’s what to look out for.
A Visible Bulge
A soft lump in the groin, belly button, or abdomen — typically visible when standing, coughing, or straining, and may disappear when lying down. This is the most recognisable sign of a hernia and should be assessed promptly.
Pain or Discomfort
An aching, burning, or dragging sensation at the site of the bulge — worsening with activity, bending, lifting, or coughing and improving with rest. Over time, this discomfort becomes more persistent and harder to ignore.
Heaviness or Pressure
A sense of fullness, pressure, or heaviness in the groin — particularly after standing for long periods or physical exertion. This sensation can limit exercise, physical work, and everyday comfort significantly.
Worsening with Activity
Symptoms that are minor at rest but flare with coughing, sneezing, straining, or exercise. Many patients unknowingly modify their behaviour to manage symptoms — stopping exercise, avoiding lifting — without realising the problem is only growing.
Gradual Enlargement
Hernias grow as the defect in the abdominal wall widens. A hernia that starts manageable can become significantly larger — making eventual repair more complex, recovery longer, and complications more likely. Early repair is simpler repair.
Nausea or Gut Discomfort
In larger or more advanced hernias, intestinal content may become involved — causing nausea, bloating, or intermittent bowel symptoms alongside the physical discomfort of the hernia itself.
What to Expect
Recovery After Hernia Repair
Recovery from the Shouldice or Primary Suture technique is straightforward — and quicker than many patients expect. Because there’s no general anaesthetic and no hospital stay, you start the recovery process feeling alert and comfortable from the moment you leave.
Day of Surgery
Walk Out in 90 Min
Alert, comfortable, and heading home
Because local anaesthetic is used, you wake up from nothing — you’ve been awake the whole time. There’s no post-general-anaesthetic grogginess, nausea, or disorientation. You walk out of the procedure room, collect your aftercare instructions, and head home. Most patients are genuinely surprised by how manageable the experience is.
Days 1–3
Rest & Light Walking
Take it easy — but stay mobile
Some soreness at the incision site is normal and managed well with standard pain relief (paracetamol and ibuprofen are typically sufficient). Light walking is encouraged from day one — movement helps the tissue repair heal. Avoid straining, lifting, and vigorous activity.
Week 1–2
Returning to Light Life
Desk work and light daily activity
Most patients return to sedentary or desk-based work within 1–2 weeks. You can drive when you’re comfortable and able to perform an emergency stop without discomfort — typically around 1–2 weeks post-procedure. The wound heals from the outside in and the tissue repair strengthens daily during this period.
Weeks 3–4
Building Back Up
Increasing activity gradually
Walking distances increase, light exercise (swimming, cycling) is generally permitted, and most patients feel significantly more like their normal selves. Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous physical exertion — the repair is still strengthening. Your surgeon’s specific guidance takes precedence over general timelines.
6–8 Weeks
Full Recovery
Back to full activity
Most Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repair patients are fully recovered and back to all activities — including exercise, sport, and manual work — by 6–8 weeks. The tissue repair continues to strengthen for several months beyond this point. Your post-operative review with your surgeon confirms everything is healing as expected.
No fasting, no hospital admission, no grogginess
Because the Shouldice and Primary Suture hernia repair uses only local anaesthetic, you can eat and drink normally beforehand, go home alert and awake, and begin your recovery immediately. It’s hernia surgery that actually fits around your life.
How We Compare
Shouldice/Primary Suture Hernia Repair vs Laparoscopic — Side by Side Comparison
For eligible patients, the Shouldice technique offers meaningful advantages in every category that matters. Here’s how the two approaches compare directly.
Feature
Shouldice/Primary Suture (MSQ Health)
Laparoscopic (elsewhere)
Mesh implanted
No mesh
Permanent synthetic mesh
Anaesthetic
Local only
General anaesthetic required
Where it’s done
Procedure room
Hospital theatre
Time from arrival to home
~90 minutes
Half to full day + recovery
Overnight stay
None
Sometimes required
Can eat beforehand
Yes — no fasting
Must fast (general anaesthetic)
Post-op grogginess
None — fully alert
Common for hours after GA
Mesh-related complication risk
Zero — no mesh used
Chronic pain, infection, adhesion risk
Typical private cost
~Half the price
Surgeon + anaesthetist + hospital fee
Return to light work
1–2 weeks
1–2 weeks
Recurrence rate (eligible patients)
<2% — comparable
1–3% with mesh
Suitable for bilateral hernias
Assessed individually
Yes — preferred approach
Why MSQ Health
Why Choose MSQ Health for Your Shouldice/Primary Suture Hernia Repair
01
The Only Procedure You Need
We don’t offer mesh surgery as an alternative — we specialise in the Shouldice & Primary Suture techniques. That focus means every aspect of our process, from assessment to aftercare, is optimised for this specific procedure.
02
Qualified, Experienced Surgeons
The Shouldice and Primary Suture techniques require greater surgical skill and precision than mesh repair. Our surgeons are qualified and experienced Shouldice & Primary Suture practitioners — not generalists doing occasional tissue repairs.
03
Genuinely Affordable
At approximately half the cost of laparoscopic surgery — and with no anaesthetist, hospital, or mesh fees — Shouldice & and Primary Suture hernia repair at MSQ Health is one of the most cost-effective private surgical options available in New Zealand.
04
Easy Payment Options - Insurance, Credit/Debit Card, or Direct Credit
We work with New Zealand’s leading health insurers. Our team helps you understand your cover and handles the claims process directly — so your focus stays on your recovery, not paperwork.
We also offer payment by credit/debit card or direct credit via your bank using POLi.
05
Fast Access — Weeks, Not Months
The public wait for hernia repair in New Zealand can stretch from 6 to 18 months. MSQ Health typically offers surgical assessment within weeks. There’s no reason to wait in pain when a better option is available now.
06
Local, Trusted, Accessible
Our surgeons are based here in New Zealand. Your assessment, your procedure, and your follow-up all happen locally — with consistent, continuous care from the same team throughout your journey.
Patient Reviews
What Our Patients Say
4.9 / 5
Based on verified patient reviews
“I was quoted $8,000 at a private hospital for laparoscopic surgery. MSQ Health was roughly half that for the Shouldice repair — and I walked out 90 minutes after arriving, fully awake and feeling fine. I genuinely couldn’t believe how straightforward it was.”
“I specifically didn’t want mesh — after reading about long-term mesh complications I was determined to find an alternative. MSQ Health were the only provider in New Zealand offering Shouldice repair in a procedure room setting. The surgeon was excellent and the whole experience was nothing like I expected — in the best possible way.”
“I have a heart condition and my cardiologist advised against general anaesthetic if avoidable. The Shouldice repair under local anaesthetic was the perfect solution — the MSQ surgeon was very aware of my situation and made the whole process completely safe and comfortable. Back home having lunch by midday.”
“I’d been on the public waiting list for 11 months. A friend told me about MSQ Health and I had my assessment within two weeks and surgery the following month. The 90 minutes from arrival to walking out was spot on. Six weeks later I was back playing rugby. Couldn’t fault it.”
“The transparency was something I really appreciated. Full fee quoted before I committed to anything — no hidden anaesthetist bill, no facility fees appearing after the fact. My Southern Cross claim was handled directly by the team. Simple, professional, and exactly as described.”
“I was nervous about being awake during surgery but the surgeon explained everything before starting and checked in with me throughout. I barely felt a thing — just some pressure. Honestly the worst part was waiting for my appointment. The procedure itself was completely fine. Highly recommend.”
Where to Find Us
MSQ Health Procedure Rooms
Your Shouldice & Primary Suture hernia repair happens in a private procedure room — not a hospital. Our clinics are located in major centres across New Zealand so you’re never far from care.
Wellington
Procedure room available
Napier/Hastings
Procedure room available
Tauranga
Coming soon
Other Locations
Coming Soon
📋 Initial Assessment Available via Telehealth
Your first consultation — to discuss your hernia, symptoms, and whether Shouldice or Primary Suture hernia repair is the right fit — can be done via telehealth. This saves you a trip before your in-clinic examination and any required imaging.
Payment Options
Flexible Ways to Pay
MSQ Health works with New Zealand’s leading health insurers and offers straightforward payment options. All fees are quoted in full before you commit — across every service.
Health Insurance
MSQ Health is accepted by New Zealand’s leading health insurance providers. We work directly with your insurer to confirm cover and manage the claims process on your behalf wherever possible.
Southern Cross
NIB
UniMed
Visa Credit Card
Pay securely online by Visa credit card. All transactions are processed through an encrypted payment gateway. Your full procedure fee is quoted transparently before any payment is taken — no hidden costs at any stage.
POLi Online Banking
Pay directly from your New Zealand bank account using POLi — available through all major NZ banks. No credit card required, no transaction fees, and instant payment confirmation so your booking is secured immediately.
Want a full fee quote or help checking your insurance cover?
Common Questions
Hernia Repair FAQs
Everything you need to know about our Hernia Service before booking — and our team is always happy to answer anything else.
Will I really be awake during my hernia surgery?
Yes — the Shouldice technique is performed under local anaesthetic, so you are awake throughout. This sounds daunting to many patients before their procedure, but in practice most people are genuinely surprised by how comfortable and manageable it is. The local anaesthetic numbs the area completely before the surgeon begins. You may feel gentle pressure but not pain.
Our surgeons regularly check in during the procedure and can administer additional local anaesthetic if needed. Most patients describe it as far less stressful than they expected.
Why no general anaesthetic — isn't that the normal way for hernia surgery?
General anaesthetic is required for laparoscopic hernia surgery because the camera and instruments work from inside the abdominal cavity, which cannot be done while a patient is awake. The Shouldice repair is an open technique that accesses the hernia directly through a groin incision — it works beautifully under local anaesthetic.
Avoiding general anaesthetic means no fasting beforehand, no post-operative grogginess or nausea, no anaesthetist fee, and a significantly faster recovery from the procedure itself.
Won't I remember the surgery?
In most cases, a combination of anaesthesia and oral sedation is used. While you may be semi-conscious — able to hear the team and respond to questions — the sedation induces temporary amnesia, meaning most patients have no memory of the procedure afterward.
This is intentional: it ensures that even if you are aware during surgery, you won’t retain the experience, significantly reducing the risk of surgical-related anxiety or trauma after the fact.
Why is Shouldice or Primary Suture hernia repair typically half the price?
Laparoscopic hernia surgery involves three major cost components: the surgeon’s fee, a specialist anaesthetist’s fee, and a private hospital theatre and facility fee. The Shouldice repair at MSQ Health eliminates two of those three — there is no anaesthetist and no hospital booking. There is also no cost for a mesh implant.
The result is a significantly lower overall fee, typically around half of what a comparable traditional private laparoscopic repair would cost — with no compromise in surgical quality or outcomes.
Ask us for a quote – as prices vary from location to location with varying costs of procedure rooms.
What are the risks of mesh in hernia surgery?
Synthetic mesh has been used widely in hernia repair for decades and is effective for many patients. However, mesh complications are real and well-documented — including chronic groin pain (which can be permanent), mesh infection, seroma formation, and adhesions to surrounding structures. In some cases, mesh must be surgically removed.
The incidence of mesh-related complications varies across studies, but estimates for chronic pain range from 5–20%. The Shouldice repair eliminates all mesh-related risks by using only the patient’s own tissue — no foreign material is implanted at any stage.
How do I know if I'm a good candidate for the Shouldice or Primary Suture Hernia repair?
The ideal Shouldice candidate has a primary (first-time) inguinal hernia, is a healthy body weight (BMI under 30), and has good tissue quality. A surgical assessment with one of our surgeons is the definitive way to confirm suitability.
At your consultation, the surgeon will examine your hernia, review your medical history, and give you a clear, honest recommendation. If you’re not suitable for the Shouldice technique, we’ll tell you why and help you understand what options are available to you.
What is the recurrence rate for Shouldice repair?
When performed by experienced surgeons on appropriately selected patients, the Shouldice technique achieves recurrence rates comparable to mesh repair — typically under 2% in specialist settings.
The Shouldice Hospital in Canada, where the technique was developed, has published long-term recurrence rates of approximately 1% over tens of thousands of procedures. Patient selection is critical — the technique delivers these results in suitable candidates. This is why our surgeons assess each patient carefully before recommending the procedure.
Can I use my health insurance?
MSQ Health accepts Southern Cross, NIB, and UniMed for Shouldice hernia repair. Cover varies between policies — some fully cover elective surgery, others partially, and some have waiting periods.
We strongly recommend calling your insurer to confirm your surgical benefit before your assessment appointment. Our team can help you with the procedure codes and documentation your insurer needs to provide a cover confirmation.
Do I need a GP referral?
A GP Referral is preferred but not essential. This ensures your GP is informed and your care is properly coordinated, especially if you are on blood thinners. If you haven’t yet seen your GP about your hernia, that’s a worthwhile first step.
Please contact our team, and we’ll guide you on how to obtain a referral efficiently so your assessment isn’t delayed.
How soon can I get an assessment?
MSQ Health typically offers surgical assessments within weeks — compared to the 6–18 month public waits that are common for hernia repair in New Zealand. Contact us today and our team will confirm the earliest available appointment.
Your initial consultation can often be arranged via telehealth, meaning you can get expert advice from home before attending in person for your examination.
Ready to fix it?
No Mesh. No Gas. Walk Out in 90 Minutes.
The Shouldice technique is the smarter way to repair an inguinal hernia — for eligible patients.
MSQ Health can get you assessed within weeks and sorted sooner than you think.
