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Hidden Internal Hernia? At My Wits End!
Dr. Towfigh,
I am a 32 year old female RN from NH. Below are a list of surgeries I have had:
10/24/12 – Gastric Bypass
1/17/13 – cholecystectomy
5/2014 – Exploratory Lap for left sided abdominal pain(looking for internal hernia)
1/20/15 – Paniculectomy
6/17/15 – repaired a mesenteric tear that had fat poking through it by suturing tear and placing meshI started having left sided abdominal pain in February of 2014. I would feel something pop out of my abdomen with straining and would be in extreme pain(to the point of screaming). I had one CT scan and the exploratory lap. I was then shoved off to pain management for almost a year. The pain/popping out continued the entire time. I have to reduce whatever pops out myself. In April of 2015, I stopped going to pain management because I was fed up with masking the problem. That same month my surgeon referred me to a physiatrist who found the mesenteric tear.
On June 17th, 2015 I went in and had the tear sutured and mesh placed. On Thursday, June 2nd, I sneezed and felt something pop out in my abdomen again. This time it felt a lot worse and each subsequent time it pops out, I have to work harder to push it back in. I reached out to my surgeon who is seeing me Monday and to the physiatrist who found that the mesh had acordioned and crated a space underneath it. He stated the the superior medial tack had failed. I also have two seromas. He has also informed me that my abdominal muscle wall is extremely thin and weak.
Since then, something has popped out underneath my belly button, on the left of my belly button where I’ve had the issues, and right and to the right of my belly button. I have to work hard to reduce it but can’t really feel a lump. Yesterday, it popped out 4-5 times, I had nausea, vomited once, so I went to the ED. The physician who was on set me up to perform another cat scan. My abdomen was distended to the point that my belly button was sticking out. He talked to my surgeon and came back and informed me that a CT scan was not necessary. I pushed hard to try to get one and he flat out refused. He took the advice of my surgeon who hadn’t examined me, had not see nor spoke to me in two weeks, and had no idea of what was going on.
Today, I sneezed and felt something pop out in my right side. I’ve coughed violently several times and it pops out in my left side where the original problem has been. It seems I can recreate the problem at home at times but when I goto the doctors, I can’t seem to repeat the same issue. Its like it has a mind of its own. They won’t do anything unless they can physically visualize it on some type of diagnostic test.
I don’t know what to do anymore. I am an RN and can not work because I can’t lift patients. Nursing is a very physical job. I have a few questions.
If this was a small internal hernia that was reducible, would it be possible for them to miss it on a CT scan?
The mesh lifted away from my abdomen but she sutured the tear, would it be possible for something to herniate out from underneath that?
Would an MRI be beneficial? Should I have another CT scan?
What I want done now is for her to replace the mesh, ensure the sutures are in place and to do an exploratory lap to make sure there are no other weaknesses. I requested an Exp. Lap. when she fixed the tear and she said it wasn’t necessary.
What are you recommendations? I am at a loss and completely struggling over here. I know there is at least if not 2-3 hernias. Here is a picture of the mesh from the ultrasound. Also are two other images he took which I am guessing are the two seromas?
Thank you so much,
Jamie
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