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large incisional hernia repair
Hello,
I’ 66 Years old, 6’2″ tall at 173Lb, and Type 2 Diabetic for 30+ years with a large 9 cm incisional hernia from a prior surgery for Small Bowel Obstruction (SBO). The Surgeon I consulted here at UCSF is recommending open repair with mesh but I’m worried about complications of mesh repair. Laned on this board while doing some basic research about the procedure and looking to learn from this board about the following questions/concerns, both from other members who have gone through this procedure, and of course from Dr Towfiqh and other accomplished surgeons on this board.
1. Can such large incisional hernia be safely repaired without mesh and with minimal chances for recurrence if I maintain low BMI with low belly fat post-surgery?
2. If mesh repair is the best option for my condition, how are mesh ends tacked on to the internal tissue and can that stitching break or shift inside ?
3. Can the smaller inside space for the stomach content following mesh reinforcement increase the chances of recurrence of Small Bowel Obstruction (SBO) since I already had it once before 6 years ago?
4. How long does it typically take for patients to recover to completely normal life without any pain or discomfort?
5. How long the mesh can actually last?
6. Any other advise/encouragement from people who have had mesh repair for large incisional hernia repair?
Thanks in advance for your time and responses!
Regards,
-Piyush
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