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Tissue repair tightness….Mike M Pinto? Mark T
So all the mesh surgeons i consulted told me tissue repairs were a high probability for pain and recurrance…and all said tissue repairs are tight….what ever that means. Bruce Rosenburg told me that its very typical for a shouldice patient to have tightness after the repair for a year maybe more….Dr Towfigh says shouldice is too tight…so she prefers other tailored repairs. Its really difficult to get any clarity here. Mark T had two shouldice repairs..and doesnt complain about tightness. Mike m suggested tightness was an issue with the kang repair initially. But it got better….i found the blog of a shouldice patient who was having tightness issues going on three years. I think we can defer to our friend Watchful for the best opinion here…Watchful as i understand your analysis….Shouldice is the safest tissue repair –the most well established…but its invasive…maybe less so if performed by the German surgeons. The Kang repair is less invasive…but also more likely to recur with time….less issues with chronic pain…Marc Tucker told me his friend went to peterson…and feels tightness years after his shouldice repair. Tomas interviews some patient who researched shouldice and found that many patients complain about tightness and the loss of flexibility…I am hoping my hernia will not recur…but still torn about who to see if it does…I know i will seek an immediate repair rather than waiting. FWIW i have not interviewed 50 guys who had simple lichtenstein repairs….none went to any expert…they all said they had the repair….and felt some minor pain for about a week. I cant help but wonder if a well done lichtenstien repair isnt the best—no tension…low recurrance…low risk of chronic pain based on my own survey….it seems like most of the docs attacking the lichtenstien…are lap surgeons…no one would do lap surgery unless they were given a long sales pitch
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