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My experience with Dr. Brown’s Sports Hernia surgery
Hi guys. I’m 6 months post-op from a bilateral sports hernia surgery with Dr. Brown and I think it’s important I post this rather than staying silent and defeated. If anything I hope my experience can help someone else avoid what I’m going through. I think too many people get messed up by these surgeons and then suffer in silence out of shame – which only perpetuates the problem.
I came to Dr. Brown about a year ago with bilateral groin pain. I had no obvious hernias. I had a previous surgery on the right side oblique – where the previous surgeon cut into the external oblique fascia, removed a portion of the illioinguinal nerve at the external oblique level and put a soft mesh there – soft mesh that never adhered to my tissues and was literally just there – floating. This was superficial, there was no surgical procedure done to my internal oblique, inguinal floor or transverse abdominis.
Unfortunately, 2 years after that procedure I found myself still having pain and couldn’t function properly mechanically and eventually the left side developped pain as well. I had a feeling it involved my internal oblique and I have pelvic floor symptoms as well as possibly the rectus abdominis but when I brought that up I basically got dismissed and told that it was referred pain.
I had multiple MRIs and ultrasounds that never showed anything. The last imaging tests I had finally showed a 2 cm tear on my left external oblique aponeurosis and a weakness/fat bulging through my inguinal floor on the right side below the mesh but resolving completely when lying down. I thought finally they see something, it seems clear, I’m young, fit, healthy, this should be straight forward.
I made it crystal clear that I did not think the mesh was causing my issue because I still had the same issues than prior to my first surgery. But since the issues got worse after the first surgery – Dr. Brown did say most likely the mesh is causing additional problems.
The plan was therefore to have him go in, take out the mesh that wasn’t doing anything for me and repair what the first surgeon missed. The right side was the side that was the original, main issue, but since the left side had also developped pain and dysfunction and we could see a 2 cm tear in the aponeurosis – I figured I’d get both fixed at once.
Before the surgery, I had pain walking but I could still go for a walk it would just be uncomfortable and eventually get too painful.
Anyways – I had surgery.
The surgery took less time than needed because like I said – the mesh hadn’t adhered to any tissues. He just had to pull it out. He then repaired what he thought was the issue on both sides.
I woke up the next day feeling super tight – obviously – but nothing major.I flew home a few days later. Any pain I felt during that time I attributed to just having surgery and tried not thinking too much about it.
Fast forward a month later. I realize I have an entire piece of my right abdominal region that doesn’t fire anymore. I cant flex it at all. At first I thought it just needed rehab, but month 2 came by, month 3, and it never changed. It feels like a part of my body isn’t working anymore. All the way up to my ribcage, wrapping around my side and my back. It’s super stiff. I just hit 6 months post-surgery – STILL the exact same. I DID NOT HAVE THIS ISSUE prior to his procedure – even with the mesh and the superficial aspect of the nerve removed. My pain and dysfunction mostly narrowed between the previous scar and the middle of my pubic bone.
Not only that – I still have the exact same pain and weakness I had before the first surgery. I mentioned that it felt like the pain was closer to the bone but he kept saying that its referred pain from the mesh even though I explicitely said I had that issue before the mesh. I still have the exact same dysfunction but worse, and on top of that now I have an entire section of my abdominal wall (literally the entire right side) not firing. It refuses. It wraps around my side and to my back. I did not have this issue before his surgery.
The left side – which was supposed to be straight forward only showing a 2 CM tear in the EXTERNAL oblique aponeurosis – is 100x worse than before. I got the surgical report only to see that he cut into the external, internal, transverse abdominis, reconstructed my entire inguinal canal – despite not having ANY herniation showing anywhere.
Now on top of the muscular dysfunction I have on both sides, I now have permanent discomfort and pain in both my testicles. It feels like I have 2 spermatic cords or an extra big one on each side, like its stuck, like its not where its supposed to be. It doesn’t glide when I move or walk, its just in the way. Not where its supposed to be. I had no testicular pain or discomfort on the left side and only mild tightness on the right side before his operation. His procedure changes the configuration of your inguinal canal and leaves the spermatic cord in a different place. Again this isn’t nerve pain, this is mechanical, in the way, tissues that aren’t where they are meant to be.
What I’m trying to say is. I didn’t think it could get worse. I understand sometimes things aren’t 100% successful. But if I had known it would feel this much worse I would’ve found another alternative or someone else. This isn’t acceptable. It’s one thing to not fix my issue because you didn’t diagnose or operate the right area. Everyone makes mistakes.
But to be this messed up 6 months after your operation – on a healthy body – there’s something awfully wrong.
It is not a nerve issue – I’ve had nerve pain before I know how it feels. It is not residual pain from a mesh that never adhered to my tissues and came out as clean as it went in. Its literally someone that cut into my body, patched it completely differently – and left things in a different place.
I went into surgery hoping that whatever torn tissues in there would be corrected so that they can heal back to their normal functioning. I came out patched up like a Mr. Potato toy with far more dysfunction that when I went in.
Despite my best efforts – I can’t seem to rehab out of this. I’ve lost all trust I had in these doctors and their ”procedures”. I don’t even know who I could see to undo what was done to me now that my abdominal walls are all patched up in a different configuration than they are supposed to be and I can’t trust that It won’t once again feel even worse. I watched my 70 years old parents go for hikes and bike rides the entire summer while I can’t even walk around the block. I’m young, healthy, mostly plant-based, I don’t smoke, I don’t drink, I’m skinny. I have no counter indications that would exacerbate my condition or make this hard. I sadly contemplate suicide now as well.
** As a disclaimer, when I first got injured before any surgery, I had no pain on ejaculation, I could flex my lower abs, and I only had pain on the right side when urinating. Fast forward to now – It hurts when I walk, it hurts when I urinate, it hurts when I ejaculate. I have no foreign bodies in me and Im in more pain and more dysfunction than I’ve ever been in.
I’m writing this not to shame or attack Dr. Brown. Unlike the other doctors, he will actually talk to you for free instead of charging you 750$ USD to even be considered for advice and I think he means well. I’m writing this to warn others that may have a sports hernia and are considering surgery. This is serious and EVERYTHING has to be evaluated before you go into surgery. Your pelvic floor, your rectus, your tendons, everything. DO NOT LET THEM BE SLOPPY in your diagnostic. If it feels off or like they’re rushing you – run away and find someone else. This is a life-altering decision. You will either come out of it well or disabled for life.
If you guys need help or feedback choosing a doctor – there’s a facebook group called Sports Hernia Awareness where over 900 people talk about their experiences with most of these surgeons. What I have come to learn is that what I actually have is a core muscle injury probably involving the pelvic floor – Dr. Meyers does this apparently but like I said I dont think my body can take any more surgery at this point – and what Dr. Brown does is ALWAYS a reconstruction of the inguinal canal and its variants.
If you have a generic hernia and need a procedure without mesh – I still think Dr. Brown is your man. But if you’re an athlete and you have an actual sports hernia/athletic pubalgia – I’d look somewhere else. This isn’t worth it. The risk isn’t worth it. Good luck everyone.
TL;DR – If you don’t want to read the wall of text – here’s a summary. I got injured on one side, had unsuccessful surgery, got injured on the left side as well, had surgery with Dr.Brown – neither side is fixed and I have 10 times more issues after his procedure.
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