Inguinal Hernia Mesh Repair Pain
Hello. I have had a right inguinal laparoscopic hernia repair with a large 3D bard mesh in December of 2013. Have been in pain and discomfort ever since. Opposite side of repair felt tight and tender shortly after procedure. About a year after surgery i started getting rash symptoms upon physical exercise (mainly cycling). Running also makes surgery area painful.
Have seen quite a few doctors in the Chicago area that tried to convince me that the mesh needs to stay inside me no matter what and that i should look into pain management. That's what i did. Injections and physical therapy don't help. Massaging the area makes it even more painful.
At this point i am looking to find a specialist that has experience with my situation. Can anyone here make a recommendation of someone i could contact ? Willing to travel out of state.
Thank you in advance,
Ross
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Hello to all who has/had Hernia repairing problem in US .
Just to ad to my previous comment I have found that the shouldice no -mesh surgery technics is practicing in Chicago and/or in Boston ,US
Good luck 🤞 to all.
I had Dr. Austin Chief plastic gastro. @ Mass General in Boston place a square foot of mesh in 2009, still holding. One are that could not cover with tissue still had a 10 inch hernia. I can not imagine undoing my mine, or any. I use THC salve. Ice when the pain strikes. Stay away from hot or spicey food that will cause heat there. Ice pack if you do. Keep moving swimming, no weight just floating around for resistance muscle training. Eat light and take it easy!
Hello monigue
I am a female and have an inguinal hernia. It is small right now. I was offered surgery to repair the hernia.
I have been reading on the long term chronic pain women experience after this hernia repair.
I am in Canada too and have this option for surgery, but am confused if I should go through with it… the long term problems with nerve issues from mesh are kind of scaring me.
I’m curious to hear from females who have had this surgery and their experiences. If you or any other women would like to share, I would appreciate it?
Thank you everyone.
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I am a 73 year old female in the same situation. My hernia doesn't usually cause me problems except when it "pops out" and then I ease it back into place (it's a bit smaller than a golf ball then). I wear a truss during the day. You don't mention your age, but at 73 I am doing watchful waiting because of fears of greater pain after surgery. I read an article from Dr Keith W. Roach who said the only reason to have the surgery was to prevent problems. Younger people have more time for the hernia to stretch out. He said "the liklihood of an emergency developing is small (less than 5% risk over the next 20 years) and it's entirely reasonable to watch if any symptoms develop and wait to do surgery then." Dr Roach writes a syndicated column answering health questions. You can find some of his writings, including this article, on-line and on his Facebook page.
Thank you ripley for sharing!!!
I am 46.
I made an appointment to talk with my doctor about my concerns.
Hopefully he can also offer some stats. I will definitely read the sources you listed in your response.
Thank you so much 🙏🏽