Surgery for 4 abdominal hernias in 2 weeks. Very worried and looking for advice.
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Hi all,
I discovered this site recently and this is my first time posting here, sorry if this is in the wrong place!
My only history of surgery is a total abdominal hysterectomy surgery done two and half years ago, followed by a relaprotomy one day after to fix an artery in the rectus sheath muscles which had been cut during the original surgery leading to internal bleeding and hematomas formation.
In May 2015, an infraumbilical hernia was detected in an USG. Though at the time I wasn't feeling any discomfort except for a lump. In March 2016, I had an episode of severe spasmodic pain in my lower abdomen and had to go to the ER where I was given painkiller through IV after which the pain subsided. They ran a CT scan which showed 4 hernias, with small bowel loops herniating through 2 of them. Infraumbilical on the left side and one on the right lateral side. They told me that all are reducible and not the cause of pain. Several other tests were run which discovered nothing else and they couldn't tell me what had caused the pain. The pain came back several times in the past two months and on going to another doctor I was told two hernias have become irreducible, another CT scan was done which detected 6 hernia.
Now getting to the point of the matter, I have been advised surgery where they will put meshes over 4 of the hernias(umbilical, infraumbilical, right lateral wall and left lumber region) and then a "larger mesh covering all four". They said it will be a major surgery and I am very scared, reading about the complications possible with even single meshes and I will be getting 5. I want to ask about the experiences of people here who have had hernia repair done, especially if you have had multiple hernias repaired in one surgery then please post.
Sorry, this turned out longer than I wanted it to, just feeling a bit on edge; thanks for taking time to read my post.
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Iv'e only had two hernias. One was umbilical without mesh, and one was inguinal open with a mesh. I've had no problems with mesh, although it sounds like plenty of people do. Probably a lot of has to do with the skill of the surgeon. Size of the mesh, orientation of the mesh, etc. But if they call it a major surgery, there'll probably be more than one doctor, which is probably a good thing. Good luck with it
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