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Surgeon challenging Radiologist’s CT scan
Hi,
I had inguinal hernia repair, left side middle of June. Around same time I felt similar pains on right side. Surgeon looked during surgery and saw nothing. Had follow up appt in July and he felt for hernia on right side and said no hernia. Left side was healing well. I go back in August complaining about right side and he still says no hernia, but orders an ultrasound.Had US in Sept which was neg, but there was presence of small fluid buildup in right inguinal canal which explains the small bulge I see time to time on right side with occasional dragging and pressure sensation. Surgeon then refers me to urologist. Went to see him and everything was fine with testicles and he also feels no hernia.
Frustrated, I go back to surgeon who then orders pelvic CT scan. Results seem to clearly indicate small hernia. The report states:
“Just superior to the marker, there is discontinuity of the abdominal wall with herniation of fat. The hernia content is quite small measuring 2.7 cm transversely, 0.8 cm anterior to posterior, and 1.7 cm
caudocranially. The abdominal wall defect is just lateral to the inferior aspect of the right abdominal rectus muscle, and there may be a small focus of fluid along the inferior aspect of this herniated fat.”So, I feel like I was right all along and the surgeon was wrong, but then he calls yesterday and says he spoke to radiologist and he doesn’t really think it’s a hernia? I’m like, “huh?” Isn’t the report conclusive? He states he agrees that there is “something there”, but doesn’t think it’s a hernia. Maybe cyst. He suggests lapro saying that if hernia is in fact present, he’ll fix it. If he can’t see hernia, then he’ll switch to open exploratory. I’m not in favor of this. He says he’s seen many CT scans of hernias and it sounds like because he can’t feel the hernia which is the preffered diagnosis, then there likely can’t be one.
I told him to schedule the surgery which is 6-8 weeks out, but in the meantime, I’m getting 2nd opinion from another surgeon and possibly radiologist. While my problem hasn’t gotten worse, it’s persistent and bothersome, but I am not letting someone open me up and fish around for something. Thoughts?
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