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The easiest way for inguinal hernia repair

The repair of two inguinal hernias are presented. The technique requires the implant of a self fixing semiabsorbable mesh
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25 Responses to “The easiest way for inguinal hernia repair”

  1. four4vizslas Says:

    Very good film but poor choice in instrument to push the offending intestine back into the abdominal cavity. I would have a scrub tech hand a more dull and curved instrument; moverover, even a small retractor because that would be a bad complication to puncture the intestine and not know about it till the patient worsens at home. The surgeon has sterile gloves and can use his index finger to push and prod.

  2. JediGTI Says:

    I just has this done on 1/11/12. The surgery went very well. I don’t even feel it the hernia repair and no more bulge above the my junk. My abdomen is quite sore but it’s not nearly as bad as I thought it would be, It was done laparoscopic.

  3. mbp259292 Says:

    Had mine done exactly a week ago. Hole was only about 2 inches though so I guess it wasn’t very big. First few days sucked. Could barely get in and out of bed. But now I am feeling about 75% better.

  4. hawkeyeseyes Says:

    hoy fuck! no wonder that shit hurt so bad when i woke up… i thought they just went in there and sewed it shut… they were hackin that dudes shit up!

  5. oRomanieMaiBuna Says:

    I HEARD THERE ARE MANY ROMANIAN DOCTORS WORKING IN AUSTRIA,GERMANY,USA,FRANCE,SPAIN,ITALY..
    I AM AFFRAID OF ROMANIAN DOCTORS..THEY SUCK..
    MANY PATIENTS DIED BECAUSE THEY WERE TREATED BY ROMANIAN DOCTORS..
    I WOULDNT HAVE SURGERY …I DONT WANT MY LIFE TO DEPEND ON SOME unskilled Romanian doctor/surgeon..
    Managers of Western European hospitals are seeking to hire Romanian doctors and nurses
    this is wrong..DO NOT DO THIS,IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR LIFE
    Romanians are stupid gypsies..bad doctors.

  6. altera6 Says:

    @freesefan1 hey man i just read your comment. i am now recovering from this as well. they do use anesthesia. you will be fine, man (:

  7. freesefan1 Says:

    @Lehmann108 i have a bad hernia it has dropped into my testicles. i am experiencing back pain also. im scheduled to see a doctor this friday….can you tell me, did they put you under? im afraid of not waking up lol

  8. Lehmann108 Says:

    Just came back from the hospital after having this done. 45 minute surgery.

  9. teggart123 Says:

    i had a right inguinal hernia repair 7 weeks ago and even tho im back at work now sometimes i get a pain in the place they did the op like a sharp pain even when im not doing any physical activity. Is this normal???? is it still just healing??? or should i be worried that i went back to work to early and strained it in someway. my job consists of heavy lifting so i am worried

  10. melanieherren Says:

    Finally: the technical side: a hernia is a hole in your abdominal wall, to fix most use mesh, the mesh sits on the back side (inside) of the abdominal wall, covering the hole and the pressure from your intestine is what holds it in place. Sometimes there is a stitch or two to help hold in place, then your tissue grows into it and it becomes part of your abdominal wall making it stronger. It does not attach to your muscle. Other times they pull the hole closed & stitch up, usually in small cases.

  11. melanieherren Says:

    Also, the idea of a “pain free surgery” is totally crazy. In any procedure (big or small), your skin and or muscles will be cut, if you expect no pain from at least that you need to re-evaluate. Most people are in pain for a few days then sore (like being punched and having a bruise) for up to 2 weeks. Usually 6 weeks down time of no heavy lifting then back to normal. The sutures used inside are dissolvable and you shouldn’t feel them.

  12. melanieherren Says:

    I work for a general surgeon who does these all the time. To the person who was posting a while ago about general surgeons not doing many of these, he is wrong. For the most part hernia surgery is a general surgeons bread and butter. As for the rest: the mesh does not dissolve, your tissue grows into it (think about a vine growing in a lattice in your yard, much the same) and you shouldn’t have pain from the mesh, in fact you shouldn’t even feel it (unless they used a plug). 

  13. RobotReg Says:

    I just got an indirect inguinal hernia repaired 4 days ago. The first few days kinda suck, I feel physically much better today. Although, I do keelp feeling sick and a little dizzy. I know the 2nd week is supposed to be a lot better than the 1st so it shuold get a lot better soon.

  14. tannedsam2004 Says:

    I`ve had this operation and am documenting my recovering on YouTube. To be honest its not that bad and I seem to recovering quickly.

  15. tannedsam2004 Says:

    hmmm

  16. MrTrollBadr Says:

    Tommorow , i am fucking going thru this

  17. undertkr2001 Says:

    Just suffered 4th hernia last night. Another round of surgery. Third one lasted 11 years and that was the record. The other 2 lasted a year. On the plus side, I walked out of the hospital with a couple of hours after waking up. Sucks anyway you look at it.

  18. Blanchimont Says:

    Okay… Tomorrow I’m screwed.

  19. Cyclone9023 Says:

    looks like doctor is having fun

  20. EvangelistEvan Says:

    With so many over worked and incompetent surgeons in the world today who are nothing more than butchers, what are our chances of having a successful pain free operation? Your guess is as good as mine.

  21. TheNeilsolaris Says:

    @abdx7777 You’re supposed to wait until after the operation until you watch it, like I did! I had mine done yesterday, and to be honest, I couldn’t believe how pain-free it was. I had a nice sleep, and woke up feeling relaxed and refreshed. I’ve had hardly any pain really, it just feels like a slight bruise if I touch it or move too much. I’m sure my experience is more typical of most peoples experience, so don’t worry too much about it!

  22. max8987 Says:

    OH NO! No, no, no! Back to denial land!

  23. biggysbuggy Says:

    Very interesting. Thanks for posting. Knowledge is power. If you are going to have surgery, it will happen whether you know what is going on or not. For my part, I like to know exactly what is going on.

  24. soldier1980able Says:

    @RatzoMcFatso You believe the lie, that foreign material(mesh) is right for repair of hernia.Hernia repair with mesh,you can expect to be in pain as long as mesh is inside,doing damage,doing harm.

  25. RatzoMcFatso Says:

    @soldier1980able
    well, then that will be forever because the mesh stays in. It’s there to reinforce the already weak abdominal wall.
    Shouldn’t be painful at all.

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