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Has anyone had surgery to repair hiatal hernia?

Digestive Health | Last Active: Feb 19 3:08pm | Replies (109)

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Would love to know if surgery met your needs.

(Am considering surgery).

Thanks.

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I had one in 2011, had surgery. Now last year in December I was in the hospital with a small bowel obstruction due to adhesions from previous abdominal surgery. It sucks. They stated only way to fix it is more surgery which can also lead to more adhesions. There are risks with every abdominal surgery and there are risks if you don't do it. Then suddenly years later you also have complications from surgery. It did help with my hernia though. My sister had the same one, same doctor even.. years later she had severe problems due to the mesh bunching up inside her some how. She had to have another surgery, which it was difficult to find a surgeon who would even touch it, and they replaced it with pig skin. She has been gone since.

I underwent hiatel hernia surgery several years back. The 100% wrap immediately failed, then 2 more attempts failed. I have an extended stomach, constipation and gastroparesis since then. From all of the prodding and probing I've gone through along with hours of my personal research, suggests my Vegas nerve was damaged during the procedure thus all of the issues I am experiencing. My suggestion is due diligence on the potential physician you select to do the surgery by checking their past patient's success rate to determine if any of them experienced a damaged Vegas nerve. I understand attempts to rectify a damaged Vegas nerve have a low percentage of success. Good luck and let us know what you decide.