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Why there is no foolproof method?
If I can say this, inguinal hernia has been with mankind since time immemorial. Almost everyone on the road has one kind or another kind of this hernia. It is EOE/AA in the sense of men and women. In our family, my father had it, my kid had it, my brother had it and I had it. My father passed away without surgery but rest of us got surgery done. My kid got it at very young age.
YET we have no fool proof method of imaging it, or any scan. The best is the touch by surgeon who can tell if I have one and need surgery or not. I met two surgeons. One said I have 6/10 and the other said 5/10 (10 being worst that can cause vomiting, strangulation etc). Why do not we have a fix-it-fizzle method to detect a hernia? On a related note, Dr. Towfigh, is not this a great research topic to do some work? I have a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering and am interested to work on it if anyone wants to collaborate. Let me know.
Second, why do not we have a quick fix for this problem? We have mesh, shouldice, no-mesh, Desarda and so on methods but there is no single one that can cure all. Desarda seems good but I have heard stories hernia comes back in some patients. I chose not to go with Desarda since hernia seems to be in our family genes and Desards can make it come back (weak pelvic floor?). I myself do not have any problems after almost 6 months of surgery.
My other question – Since most mesh problems are coming after 6 months or so should I be ready to get some or am I ok? I went to a great surgeon who is hernia specialist in the North East and he did a great job. Never heard complaints about the surgeon or from his patients. Can my mesh still cause problems in future?
Thanks for reading.
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