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Surgeon claims no surgery needed on direct inguinal hernia — quite confused
Good evening,
I recently had a CT scan done to reveal the cause of some consistent discomfort from where a left direct inguinal hernia laparoscopic surgery was done a few years ago. While the CT scan showed nothing wrong (great news), revealed was a tiny hernia on the opposite side.
The surgeon claimed that, being so small, there is no current need for repair, and that many people go their entire (active, even athletic) lives without really noticing anything. Due to the amount of research I’ve done for my first hernia, this raised a red flag; as far as I know, there are no hernias that repair themselves, and there is usually a trend towards them getting worse. I’d run for a second opinion with the intent on setting up a surgery date … except, the surgeon who stated this is a very well-known hernia repair surgeon who deals with problematic meshes as well. Their name is used quite often on this site as someone with a high degree of skill and professionalism in this field.
So, I’d like to know — what does everyone else think of this? I’m having difficulty reconciling what I know to be true (that there probably should be surgery) and the opposite information being given to me by a surgeon who is highly respected and counseled in these matters.
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