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Encouraging percentages from Docs please!
I am 43 and live a very active, healthy lifestyle. Exactly a year ago I was admitted to the ER for an intussusception of the bowel, which immediately led to a right hemicolectomy due to a 8 cm malignant mass. My recovery from surgery was uneventful, aside from one obstruction that was conservatively managed. I followed up with six months of chemotherapy and final scans are clear with no mets. Alas, just at the tail end of my chemo I began to notice a small paraumbilical bulge at the site of my scar. My surgeon confirmed the hernia (although my CT does not show this), approximately a 2cm x 6cm defect.
I am 5’7″, 128 lbs. I continued to exercise throughout my chemo and feel great, aside from the aesthetics of this small bulge.
I am beginning to have increased lower back pain which i associate with the compromised stomach muscles….but no other discomfort per se.
So…I have to get this repaired! I have consulted with three top Boston surgeons now, who all agree to the same method of approach. Open surgery through my original scar…Rives-Stoppa method of placement, with component separation and Polypropylene mesh.
I am not encouraged by ANY info on the internet that there is any way to move forward without the mesh. One surgeon suggested I see a Plastic Surgeon and pay out of pocket (which I am very happy to do if it means a greater success!) as the suture method may be more substantial and with an abdominoplasty, I may be able to avoid mesh placement? Is this even possible?
Regardless, I need to hear the REAL numbers from you surgeons about the success rate of mesh. I know those living pain or infection free are not posting online! I understand that there are no guarantees…but at least tell me that should these complications arise, that there are ways to FIX them? I am solely responsible for three little children and my active participation in their lives is essential!
Likewise, is there anything I can do PRE-surgery to encourage the best possible outcome?
Sincerely appreciate your responses!
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