ACNES, Abdominal Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment Syndrome
Hi. Quick back story. In Nov 2018 I had sharp pain in the top middle of my abdomen right below my sternum. Pain level 10 of 10. They thought it was my gallbladder, had it removed. Still had pain. multiple ER visits, hospitalized 2-3 times for a week each, 20 plus doctor appointments, over 100K spent in medical costs billed to my insurance.
As a last resort, went to Mayo and was diagnosed in under 30 minutes.
In January 2019 had my first trigger point injection, just had my 2nd injection March 2019. Still in a lot of pain. Taking gabapentin as well. **Has anyone else been diagnosed with this AND what are the symptoms & treatments you are receiving? Are you finding any relief?**
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Nothing against Dr Tollestrup - I’m sure he’s an excellent surgeon. I feel I need to let you know that I was cured from this horrendous pain by Dr Thomas Gillespie at St Joseph’s Medical Center in Phoenix via Robotic Laparoscopic procedure. You can see a similar surgeon on YouTube under hernia robotic laparoscopic surgery.
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Hi, still working on getting Dr. Gillespie to help me. He asked my pain doc to identify which nerves to cut. So pain doc did a series of abdominal shots and we are now doing a series of 3 spinal blocks. We are on # 3 this coming Tuesday. T9, T10 which was #1 did nothing for relief but aggravate the pain. T10, T11 which was #2 gave relief for about 1/2 hour. I worked very hard to try and facilitate a talk between the two doctors, but as of last week pain doc had no luck getting hold of Dr. G. I'm losing hope. Anything you can say to reassure me, or suggestion about communicating? Thanks for reading and hope you're doing well.
Hi Susan,
Don’t know if it will work but I will contact his office.
Jeff
I emailed Dr Gillespie's office today. Hopefully you will get a response.
Jeff
Hello all. I’ve been suffering from ACNES for up to 10 years now.
I figured out what it was on my own a few years ago but I couldn’t find a surgeon near me in Canada with any experience to deal with it. I finally found a plastic surgeon who was willing to give it a try, even though she had no experience. The surgery was both a success and a failure. It was successful in the sense that it removed my original pain that was underneath my top row of abdominal muscles. It was unsuccessful in the sense that there was collateral damage and now I have pain on my abdominal wall right underneath where the six inch incision line was. This pain is 90% as similar and as bad as my original ACNES pain was, it’s just in a different spot now. I’m guessing that either a nerve was cut unintentionally or the scar tissue from the surgery has entrapped an otherwise healthy nerve.
Do you think that this still qualifies as ACNES?
Would Dr Gillespie be able to help me?
I don’t know you’d qualify based on your past surgery but it cant hurt in contacting Dr Gillespie. If any surgeon can help it’s him. Good luck. P.S. if you need any other advice private message me.
Jeff in AZ
Hi Jeff,
I’d like to private message you but I don’t think I have that ability yet, since I just joined the Mayo Clinic Connect today and they said this was for anti spam reasons. Do you have any idea when I’ll be able to post private messages?
From what I can gather on the Web, Dr Gillespie has performed many hernia surgeries and has a very long experience with robotic laparoscopic surgeries, of which some were for ACNES.
I believe that in my case, regardless of how the nerve pain has come about, the solution in targeting one or more of the T nerves for a neurectomy is the same. In my case, it’s looking more like a T6 or maybe T7 than lower down.
With all of his varied experience, I would hope that he could help me, couldn’t he?
What’s the best way to try to get the conversation started with him?
Hi Jeff in AZ (@jgroudan)
When Dr Gillespie did your surgery to cut your 3 T nerves, exactly where did he perform the cut?
Did he do it in front, near the painful area?
Or did he do it towards the side of your body?
I guess he could do it anywhere right up to your spine, but then you would probably lose more feeling in your body than you would need to.