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Recurrent bilateral hernias repaired at shouldice clinic
Hi all,
After the nightmare i went through last year in germany with dr koch i have had my surgeries redone at the shouldice clinic by DR Michael Alexander who is the chief surgeon of this place. The setup here is absolutely amazing and very proffessional. I dont think ive been to a hospital this organised. He was very shocked to find out that the technique is still being used with sutures that absorb and the cremaster muscle is not being cut.
before cutting the cremaster muscle they said that there recurrent rates were just above 4% and by cutting and resuspending it into the repair it brings the rate down to 0.5%. So it makes a big difference.
i asked him about the cherry picking tag that some doctors have given the clinic and he started laughing. He said the same doctors have even watched him do incisional hernias the size of a beach ball. With my own eyes ive seen so many different types of people and although they promote weight loss not everyone is as slim as youd thought. More bellies then 6 packs.
my surgeries were done today and other than being really sore i feel good.
on my left side there were two hernias, one direct one indirect which he believes the direct kept getting missed as why i was always complaining of reoccurence. The right side is wer i had the unesseccary usage of mesh. They didnt remove it all but took some of it out and left the remainder and completed a shouldice repair. Not all was taken out as he had mentioned that it was a risk to my epigastric vessel.
I will give further updates until i leave the clinc and about my recovery.
This is a great place and there are honestly great surgeons and thats why they have very high success rates.
One thing that i was quite shocked with is that i was told before by my previous surgeon that theyve done training here and so on, however the chief said the maximum other doctors get to see the technique is 3 days of observation and it is no where near enough to complete a successful shouldice repair.
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