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No mesh
I will try to summarise my situation. I am based in UK and have a bilateral inguinal hernias.
After a long long research I am still contemplating what should be my next step. It is not an easy task and it is not comparable to taking a haircut 🙂 Like all the patients I want to make a right decision. I am already experiencing other long term and unresolved health issues which may or not contributed to hernia but for sure I don’t need further complications.
NHS ( national health service) offers only mesh repair which I am definitely not going to accept.
1st choice: BioHernia which offers non mesh repair in Germany by DR Koch and potentially I could get partial reimbursement by NHS. This is tempting as the procedures are very expensive and despite no one should save on health this isn’t realistic for some of us. I was convinced until I read this forum and especially when coming across comments such as Baris. Therefore are some concerns the way DR Koch actions his decisions and haven’t seen any recent comments about him. On the other hand he has good feedback on Google and Facebook.
2nd choice: DR Mohan P Desarda website also very convincing but there are high medical costs involved and perhaps exaggerating but I am worried about how good is his performance at the current age.
3rd option: Dr Kang’s repair. Sounds promising and has sincere responds. Drawback is the medical cost and travel. I can’t stop thinking about the Dr Towfigh’s comparison to Marcy’s technique and not being suitable for adults. Is Kang’s repair any different than Marcy’s ? Any suggestion is welcomed.
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