Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome (MALS)
I am looking for other patients that have been diagnosed with Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome. Although it is caused by compression of the celiac artery many people experience abdominal pain after eating, diarrhea, food avoidance. Usually the first doctors they see are GI doctors. It is a diagnosis that is made after everything else is ruled out. I am curious if anyone else has had surgery?
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@mmifflin thank you for sharing. OH yes. I had open surgery in 2014 for both celiac and sma arteries. I had no idea about all of this at the time. I thought I would be back working in a month, still not able to work. It was a 7 hour surgery. ICU for 3 days and 4 days reg. hospital. It was a long difficult recovery. At about 5 months on a check up they noticed arteries narrowing again, however at that time, my dad suddenly passed away, I had a lot of responsibility thrown at me, I was devastated, and mom was showing signs of early dementia. I ignored what I was hearing, couldn't deal with me at that point. Finally Sept 2015 had to get stents placed in both arteries. Open by pass would have been best but I physically was to weak to handle that. Plus I was concerned about taking care of my mom. ....so stents was only thing to do. Was okay for awhile, then symptoms again. Was told I had SIBO, had 3 different tests done over 2 1/2 years by different places. All positive. Problem was never could afford the xifaxim and then never had anyone to follow up. My last GI dr was great and she referred me to a specific gi dr. at Mayo because I was moving to the Phoenix area and she was changing practices and felt I needed some intense follow up. I didn't get that dr. but I got another. She dismissed my MALS right away, it was vascular, not her concern, so that was a red flag to me. In her report, she took down all my symptoms and history incorrect, and basically said ibs but will run a bunch of tests. First test hydrogen breath for sibo, Mayo has a different protocol I guess then everywhere else I have gone or read is the way to go. They did a 2 hour glucose test. I had always done at least 3 hrs lactalouse and they would stop then because my numbers were so high. She said I didn't have SIBO. I was blown away and expressed how I didn't understand that after 3 tests, and drs and still even worse symptoms how it can just go away. I explained how I was concerned about the different testing and she said that is the way it is done and maybe it just went away. I was broken hearted; here I thought I was coming to get 'fixed' and get the opposite. However, I did get a wonderful vascular surgeon, but had to get the referral from my primary. He did take a new ct scan and thought there was some occlusion so he wanted to do angiogram and if anything go from there. He did and celiac got ballooned. the only issue is as he even said there are not many MALS patients at that Mayo so not much knowledge about it. I really need a GI that works with me and believes me and a vascular surgeon that has done MALS surgeries. I also believe that the ganglion nerves are part of the pain and if they aren't' removed that can cause pain even if there is not a flow issue. My GI said she never heard of that or saw any research on that. I have several publications that state that. My vascular knows that should be done, however that is not clear from my post op report. My original surgeon in 2014 was awesome, but he moved to Texas. I am trying to get in touch with him now. Sorry for so long, but that is why I am looking for a good 'team". I don't want to be negative towards anyone. Like I said my vascular is awesome, but he just doesn't have the knowledge of MALS, and GI, well I won't be going back. Maybe I can get a second opinion with in Mayo. I would like that. So I take it you were happy so that is wonderful.
So had your surgeon done many MALS surgeries? Do you mind me asking his name?
Hi, Iam happy to share my experience and journey, I self referred myself to Mayo, I started with a GI doctor. We live over 5 hours from Jacksonville so after my consult with GI the team there did an amazing job of scheduling additional tests during my stay and by the end of the following week I was seeing a surgeon for possible laparoscopic MALS surgery. That surgeon spoke with the MALS surgeon who sent me to a vascular surgeon who ordered an angiogram which resulted in being positive. The surgery was scheduled right away, we extended our stay and again found Mayo very accommodating. My surgery was a success thus far.
Have you had an angiogram?
@mmifflin if you don't mind me asking, do you live in that area? How did you find your surgeon and do you have a gi dr. there as well? I am having a difficult time finding someone that understands and has experience with Mals. My vascular surgeon at Mayo in AZ is wonderful, but doesn't have much experience with MALS and said there are very few patients at that site. I am willing to travel if I can find the right team of drs. Thanks, Jill
Hi @kariulrich , sorry your sick. I have been fighting ear infection and congestion as well. No fun and I know if your like me, which sounds like you are, we get sick longer and harder..... Anyway, what I found helpful for the congestion is a nettie pot. Not sure if that is correct spelling. There are the little salt packets you pour into the container (whichever you choose. there is a squirt bottle, teapot like one) Sorry you probably already know this. I do this a bunch of times a day, and that really helps my congestion. I used to get sinus infections all the time, now hardly ever. Another thing is eucalyptus oil or something like that. forgot the exact term right now, but pour a little in the shower and that really helps open things up. They used to sell these big tablets you could put on floor of shower, very similar effect I loved them. Can't find them anymore...I thought they were awesome. Also humidifier. I am sure you know all this stuff already and of course REST and Fluids....I know I definitely don't drink enough and that is important. You should maybe keep a water bottle that tells you the ounces so you can make sure you drink a certain amount. (I should practice what I preach Ha Ha). I find it difficult sometimes because sometimes drinking water hurts my stomach. Do you find that as well? Of course maybe a bone broth soup. If you have like a chicken broth you can scramble an egg and slowly drip it into the broth as it is boiling and you get egg drop soup. It is good and you will get some protein. Well if I can think of anything else I will let you know. Good luck. You have helped me with such good advice and guidance, I wish I had something better here to help you.....please let me know how you are doing....
Oh one more thing, the hot boiling water and you put your head over it with a towel...does help...Feel better soon
Jill
This is a great site with helpful information!
MALS and Cold/Flu.... so what all do you do when you get a cold etc to keep your strength up? This cold is lasting a long time and nothing sounds good! Just want to get through this cold and keep my weight stable. Very congested and most of the ensure drinks etc are like mike and create more congestion! Grrrr... any thoughts?
Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect @mmifflin! So happy to hear that Mayo in Jacksonville is taking on MALS patients! Would love to hear your experience when you feel up to it. Your surgery was recent, hope your recovery is going well!
We're so glad you are part of the group, @mmifflin. Talking, sharing experiences, offering support, and learning from each other – that's what Connect is all about. I'm certain that Mentor @kariulrich will join me in extending a warm welcome, and sharing her knowledge about MALS, as well.
Sorry, I just meant I’m interested in being a part of this group.
Hi, I am a MALS patient, had laparoscopic surgery Feb 5th at Mayo in Jacksonville FL.