Hernia operation
As part of my mastectomy and reconstruction surgery, the plastic surgeon repaired 3 hernias. He used a sheet of mesh (my husband and I joke, he went to Ace Hardware and bought window screen). I thought I was told the mesh dissolves. I had the surgery June 2013. I am having pain across my belly by my lowest rib and across my lower hip. Could the mesh be slipping?
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hernia operation
Hi as I'm sure you already know-- after any surgery -- pain should always warrant a visit to the doc could be the mesh - infection etc . or any minor problem - klet the doc decide if there is a problem. so if not - you don't have to worry anymore
Best wishes fior you to get feeling better soon
Susan P from Southern Alberta& TX & WY
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Mesh Question
Hi:
I too had a hernia repair during another surgery I was having. It was so large that my gyne/onc had to call in the Specialist team to repair that. I have a huge piece (15 x 19 cm) of gore-tex mesh in me. That was back in Feb of 2010. I did and still do at times get little sharp pings of pain. Also around my navel it feels funny to touch. I did and have brought this to my gyne/oncs attention. What was explained to me was that healing and scar tissue could cause these things. But as always, bring this up to your doctor. I have had other abdominal severe pains and was told it had nothing to do with my cancer. If I were to get them again (I was getting them every couple of months), I was to have it x-rayed to see if it was a partial blockage.
Anyway, i agree with your husband its like having a small screen! lol
by the way my mesh didnt dissolve they can see it on scans along with staples from surgeries
my best to you
Kathy
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None of my scan reports comment on the mesh.Kaleena said:Mesh Question
Hi:
I too had a hernia repair during another surgery I was having. It was so large that my gyne/onc had to call in the Specialist team to repair that. I have a huge piece (15 x 19 cm) of gore-tex mesh in me. That was back in Feb of 2010. I did and still do at times get little sharp pings of pain. Also around my navel it feels funny to touch. I did and have brought this to my gyne/oncs attention. What was explained to me was that healing and scar tissue could cause these things. But as always, bring this up to your doctor. I have had other abdominal severe pains and was told it had nothing to do with my cancer. If I were to get them again (I was getting them every couple of months), I was to have it x-rayed to see if it was a partial blockage.
Anyway, i agree with your husband its like having a small screen! lol
by the way my mesh didnt dissolve they can see it on scans along with staples from surgeries
my best to you
Kathy
However, I do know it was tacked down in many places - don't see how it could move. The standard still applies - when in doubt about a pain or discomfort, ask your dr.
Alice
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Oncologist
Just back from oncologist and the pain is my hernia and mesh. The hernia has attached to the mesh. Off to physical therapy.
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