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Pain after 10 days of umbilical hernia laparoscopy
Posted by Fawaz on January 5, 2020 at 10:13 amHi
I have done umbilical and supraumbilical hernia laparoscopic surgery with Mesh 10 days ago
The site of incision is quite clear with no signs of any leak or problem but I am still suffering from pain and burning in the abdomen area so when I stand and keep walking a little I have pain in site and tenderness… the doctor says all is ok and I will get better by more time so based on your previous experience… is that normal to have such pain and tender after 10 days … and when is the pain expected to be reduced to get back to normal basic activities
Thanks for help and support
Good intentions replied 5 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 14 Replies -
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quote Fawaz:by the way I have done with same above operation repair with mesh in right inguinal and it is ok and there is NO burning pain as per the umbilical site
I would find out the type of material used for the first repair to see if there is a difference. Compare the operation that worked with the one that is not.
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I suggest either following your surgeon’s or advice or get a second opinion from a hernia specialist.
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Hi
I have done umbilical and inguinal hernia by laprascopy since 2 weeks now … the incision site is clear and no swelling but still have almost continuous medium pain and burning sensation in the abdomen which becomes very sensitive even to touch … also since 3 days I have pain in the testicles and it hurts when I touch them firmly … so what do you think is the problem … my surgeon say it need more time but I feel horrible since 2 weeks and suspect that may be something wrong … like mesh irritates the site and nerves … so please advise … shall I wait and suffer more and for how long ? Or shall I ask the surgeon to remove the mesh or that us too early to decide … your help and support is highly appreciated
Many Thanks and waiting your detailed reply
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quote drtowfigh:Everyone is a bit different. If local injection helps, then that’s the best first step. In severe cases, I remove and redo the repair.
Thanks a lot
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Everyone is a bit different. If local injection helps, then that’s the best first step. In severe cases, I remove and redo the repair.
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quote sean82:hey ,
for what is worth i was quite stiff and sore for a many days and really unable to straighten myself upright while standing cause i felt like i was stretching the wound but it eventually came right 🙂
Thanks
I am glad that you came right … so how much days or weeks it took you to came right eventually
Regards
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quote drtowfigh:Wearing a binder may take some pressure off. Your symptoms sound like the repair may be a bit tight. Hard to judge without examining you.
Thank you
so if the repair is a bit tight then it will take more time to heal or it might need intervention and how to solve it
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quote sean82:hey ,
for what is worth i was quite stiff and sore for a many days and really unable to straighten myself upright while standing cause i felt like i was stretching the wound but it eventually came right 🙂
Thanks for your help and I am glad that all is right for you
So do you remember when it was all right for you … I mean like after 2 or 3 weeks or so ?
Best Regards
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Wearing a binder may take some pressure off. Your symptoms sound like the repair may be a bit tight. Hard to judge without examining you.
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hey ,
for what is worth i was quite stiff and sore for a many days and really unable to straighten myself upright while standing cause i felt like i was stretching the wound but it eventually came right 🙂
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Ok Great … I will wait 1 week and hope it gets better … In the meantime I will use ice and about local anesthetic… what do you recommend ? can I use lidocaine cream ?
i notice that when I press my hand a little on the site then pain is reduced a little so do you recommend wearing a hernia belt
Thanks a lot and have a great day
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Wait another week. If it’s still too much, then seek consultation from your surgeon and consider a second opinion if you’re not satisfied with answers. Local anesthetic into the areas of pain can help. Meanwhile, ice!
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Thanks alot for your reply drtowfigh … so what can I do now … shall I wait some days and see if the pain gets better and if not shall I consult my doctor again and ask him about stated points … how can I verify if there is a real problem like too tight repair or it just need more time to recover and if it is too tight repair then how to solve it
by the way I have done with same above operation repair with mesh in right inguinal and it is ok and there is NO burning pain as per the umbilical site
again … I appreciate your support and help
Best Regards
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Depends on the technique for the repair. Usually, we recommend transfascial sutures. If these are placed too tight, you can have severe pain at the areas of the knots. If the mesh is placed taut that can also cause pain and pulling. The burning may be related to mesh or to the transfascial suturing of the mesh.
laparoscopic ventral abdominal wall hernia repairs tend to be more painful than inguinal hernia repairs.
a consultation by a hernia specialist can help determine if your pain is part of the recovery or related to a too tight repair.
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