Hernia Mesh Side Effects | Hernia Mesh Failure Symptoms & Treatment | Hernia Mesh Complications

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • What are the Signs and Symptoms of Hernia Mesh Failure, Can Hernia Mesh cause Infection, What happens if the hernia mesh gets infected? Can hernia mesh get infected years later? Can Hernia Mesh Cause Groin Pain, Testicular Pain after Hernia Surgery, these are some of the commonly asked questions by patients who undergo Hernia Surgery. Dr. Parthasarathy answers all these questions.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    0:20 - What are the Side Effects of Hernia Mesh?
    1:00 - Hernia Mesh Infection
    2:34 - Testicular Pain After Hernia Surgery/Hernia Mesh Pain
    4:03 - Hernia Mesh Failure
    4:40 - Mesh vs. No Mesh Hernia Repair - Which is Better?
    Summary:
    Hello everyone!
    In this video, we will address a very important question we get asked every time we advise a patient that they have to undergo a hernia operation. And this question is - sir, they say when you put a mesh for a hernia operation, there can be so many problems because of the mesh. And that is why I don’t want a mesh. Can you do an operation without a mesh? So this mesh in a hernia operation is an extremely useful innovation which drastically and dramatically increases the success rate of hernia repairs. But these meshes have their own share of problems. But luckily, the problems we face because of mesh, is much rare. So today, in this video, let us see what can go wrong when you use a mesh to repair a hernia.
    The most important dreaded complication when using a mesh to repair a hernia is the risk of infection. Meaning the mesh is a foreign body. It does not belong to our human body. It is a foreign object which is kept inside the human body and stitched. This means the mesh does not or will not have the normal blood supply like every other part of the body has. In any other part of the body when an infection is introduced, the immune cell and the antibiotic medicines are immediately sent to that part through the blood vessels, and these help in fighting the infection and the infection is cured. But when a foreign prosthetic material is kept, like a mesh or an implant or a rod for a fracture, there is no blood supply. So the bacteria in case they get lodged into the mesh, are completely protected from the antibiotics or the body’s natural immunity. So whatever medicines you give cannot reach the mesh. This is the reason once the mesh gets infected, it is very difficult to cure that infection. So many times, the antibiotics do not work. And the only cure for this would be to re-operate and remove the mesh altogether. So this is a dreaded complication but luckily, in good hands and in good standard hernia repair centres, the chance of a mesh infection happening is extremely rare, to the extent of less than one percent. See in most places, hernia operation is extremely safe with a very very low risk of mesh infection.
    The next much rarer but more serious complication is mesh erosion. This means the mesh can sometimes start sticking to the nearby vital organs, significantly, the urinary bladder or the intestines and can start eating into that organ and create a hole in the organ. This is an extremely rare complication which happens in less than 0.1% of patients. But when this happens it needs a re-operation and the mesh has to be removed and the hole in the intestine or the vital organ has to be repaired.
    All these complications of mesh are not common at all. So this should not scare one when somebody says you need a mesh for hernia repair. You should not say no, no I have read that very serious things can happen because of mesh. I do not want a mesh. The benefits of a mesh are far far more important than the chances of these complications happening. If the mesh is not used in cases of a hernia which actually needed a mesh, the chances of re-occurrences are very high. So the patient would end up coming repeatedly for hernia repairs. The advantages of using a mesh far outweigh these complications and in good centers, these are extremely low risk of having these complications. So the mere knowledge of these complications should not deter you from being scared of a mesh or trying to avoid getting a mesh for a hernia repair.
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Komentáře • 466

  • @jiujitsu94
    @jiujitsu94 Před rokem +177

    After your surgery, here's what you need to do. Number one, lose a little bit of weight. It'll take pressure off the area. Number two, give it time to heal. Worst mistake I ever made was going back to lifting weights two weeks later. You need to be patient and wait the full 6 weeks. Number three, eat healthier foods. No processed foods, avoid too much sugar. It'll help bring down inflammation. Good luck with your surgeries guys! I had a laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery last August. My pain is about 90% gone. Still healing and being careful.

    • @VijayKumar-eh8bd
      @VijayKumar-eh8bd Před rokem +5

      Hi bro... How you feel post surgery first month. You have any pain or discomfort.

    • @jiujitsu94
      @jiujitsu94 Před rokem

      @@VijayKumar-eh8bd 1st month yes. But it gets better. Don't wait to get the surgery, it'll change your life for the better. Trust me

    • @GuitarType01
      @GuitarType01 Před rokem +3

      Update please

    • @jiujitsu94
      @jiujitsu94 Před rokem +4

      @@GuitarType01 my pain is 95% gone

    • @kartikmishra6565
      @kartikmishra6565 Před rokem +6

      @@jiujitsu94 Hi bro.. I had a left inguinal hernia repair 4 months ago and sometimes feel a bit of pain and swelling in the groin. The pain is not too severe and often goes away.. but it comes back if I lift something heavy or do something physical. Is it normal or should i go for a checkup?

  • @johncrumpley8702
    @johncrumpley8702 Před 10 měsíci +54

    I'm 76, and had a somewhat large mesh inserted when I was 40 years old. No issues yet.😄

    • @franhar8292
      @franhar8292 Před měsícem +3

      Thank you Jesus!

    • @roywallace3964
      @roywallace3964 Před měsícem

      I had DOUBLE hernia surgery about 25 years ago in my mid 50’s and I have not had any problems yet. I will be 81 soon. It took me 6 weeks to get back to work. A lot of bruising and swelling of the genitals and pain too of course. I told my wife to shoot me if I had to go through that again! 😂

    • @radhicalm
      @radhicalm Před měsícem

      Hi i am 39yr old. For me big mesh inserted for my umblical hernia. I am ok but sometimes i feel some discomfort in upper abdomen like mesh is pricking inside. Is it normal.? Its very light. I am scar that it will increase in the future please help.

    • @dinalsamarasinghe3758
      @dinalsamarasinghe3758 Před 17 dny

      Did you feel any discomfort for some time? If so, how long?

  • @UCanHaveHim
    @UCanHaveHim Před 8 měsíci +13

    Those who've had this done complain about complications quite often. I've seen a tummy tuck done and the woman had a umbilical hernia. The doc just pushed it back in and sewed it up and started the tuck. Explain. Why did he just push it in and sew it up without mesh? I also know the mesh combines with your own tissue over time and if there are complications and the mesh needs to be removed, your tissues will have to be ripped out along with the mesh and many docs who can put the mesh in don't know how to properly remove it which makes no sense.

  • @danieltaylor4819
    @danieltaylor4819 Před rokem +19

    I've had both right and left side hernia repairs using mesh. This was several years and have had 0 issues.

  • @Maeelizz608
    @Maeelizz608 Před 2 hodinami

    Doc it's been 6 years since my hernia repair with a mesh and it's still tender & slightly sore. My husband & I decided it's best for him to get a vasectomy done. The vasectomy was a botch & he was in hospital for a month after. Never went for a sperms count as the specialist confirmed were safe, but we just found out that I'm pregnant. I'm so terrified of the pain!?

  • @ag-om6nr
    @ag-om6nr Před 5 měsíci +2

    Why are surgeons not learning from the Shouldice Hospital in Toronto that specializes in hernia repairs ? Patients walk into the operating room and after the operation they walk back to their bed ! Mesh is a nightmare waiting to happen !

  • @Mark-jk3cv
    @Mark-jk3cv Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much Dr Parthasarathy. I have just watched a few of your videos and you have given me much more confidence than I had before which was almost none.

  • @BeeBombard
    @BeeBombard Před rokem +37

    I just got two hernias repaired at the same time two days ago. They repaired them both with the mesh. This video gave me comfort in knowing I should be ok. Thank you for this. Now it's time to heal. Ugh. Pretty painful. I didn't realize how much you use your core for everything. I sneezed today and almost cried lol.

    • @larryellington3543
      @larryellington3543 Před rokem +6

      I'm 5 weeks out from right side inguinal single incision laparoscopic mesh repair. Week one was a bit rough, week 1 & 2 nobody told me about swollen black and blue package 😳). Week three much less pain. Week four package returns to normal. Week five no pain except a slight twinge at right err... egg when I bump it. Doc says I can go to the gym in 1 more week.

    • @harshlalwani10
      @harshlalwani10 Před rokem

      @@larryellington3543 does pain after surgery depend on size of hernia ?? & how big your inguinal hernia was ?

    • @larryellington3543
      @larryellington3543 Před rokem +2

      @@harshlalwani10 I'm not sure, mine was a bulge about the size of a golf ball or slightly larger and gradually getting worse.

    • @harshlalwani10
      @harshlalwani10 Před rokem

      @@larryellington3543 I have a surgery due in 2 weeks , mine is smaller yet and not much pain except some strain in abdomen yet and no bulge yet and very small with cough . What precautions i could take for 2 weeks ??

    • @steves7730
      @steves7730 Před rokem

      good to know. I go in on Monday to have one repaired

  • @grb101uk
    @grb101uk Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for all your hernia videos and information. I am very grateful

  • @cltmia
    @cltmia Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this explanation. Priceless

  • @JRS-iq9pz
    @JRS-iq9pz Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the info. I hope no one including me has any of those problems.👍

  • @dasikabhaskararao7315
    @dasikabhaskararao7315 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent info with superb clarity .This info is an asset to every body.

  • @ryusei323
    @ryusei323 Před měsícem

    Very helpful, honest, and informative.

  • @violaemmanuel7315
    @violaemmanuel7315 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks so much doctor for explaining in detail. I watch all your videos. Very informative doctor. May God bless you

  • @PredatoryTeeth
    @PredatoryTeeth Před rokem +9

    Doctor, your channel is the absolute greatest, and this video points to all concrete facts. I'd recently undergone bilateral indirect inguinal hernia repair (laparoscopic/robotic) along with a right femoral hernia, ALL 3 of which had been incarcerated. All repaired with mesh and V-Loc sutures. Everything you have mentioned in this video is precisely parallel with everything my surgeon had informed me of prior to my procedure. Many thanks for all you bring to us viewers of your channel, and love from America. 🇺🇸 🇮🇳

  • @Rob-bq6ek
    @Rob-bq6ek Před 8 měsíci +9

    Chronic groin pain is not rare. It happens up to 15% of the time. There are ways to check to see if you're more prone to it by a good pain management doctor. Also, make sure your surgeon has experience with managing it if it happens.

    • @mitchfarley206
      @mitchfarley206 Před měsícem

      Going through this now, they just keep telling me I'm fine but it's severe pain I can't do anything really. He didn't say in the video if that second complication requires a removal. Do you know?

  • @StephanieEddy-ph4ph
    @StephanieEddy-ph4ph Před 4 dny

    I’ve experienced severe reaction and complications form my mesh implant. I actually came out of anesthesia from the surgery screaming and thrashing however, in my case I didn’t have ethical doctors that were honest and they withheld the information that mesh was used. I’ve been rushed back to the same hospital where they practice from over 150 times by ambulance because my bowel movements are with severe vomiting, blood pressure drops and now finding a doctor to help me is almost impossible. It’s been four years. My teeth are cracking. My lymph nodes are swelling all over my neck. I have spongy dermatitis. My breasts are completely calcified. There’s not a doctor locally that wants to get involved because they don’t want to be the doctor that gets the other ones that were dishonest and withheld this information about the mission plant from me in trouble. This has been at my expense in April one month ago something came out in my bowel movement. It was very long and look like a surgical type material, since this happened not vomited with any bowel movements nor needed nausea medicine that I’ve needed to take every six hours since March 6, 2020 when the mesh was implanted when I have a bowel movement now the left side of my body goes completely numb. I’m stuck in this body and I can’t find doctors to help me.

  • @vashugarg1091
    @vashugarg1091 Před rokem +1

    Very well explained and Kudos to the focus in video

  • @nagbhushanmeshram9293
    @nagbhushanmeshram9293 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks Doctor the information you share is highly valuable

  • @reymundagehart8720
    @reymundagehart8720 Před rokem +4

    Thank you Doctor, for this very well explained video. I learned a lot from it. 👍

  • @evstatije
    @evstatije Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the nice video. Very good information.

  • @markuse3472
    @markuse3472 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is insane. Nerves work the same for everyone, so how will one person not have any pain while another suffers severely from pain?
    How does one person not be infected while another will (apart from in surgery contamination)?
    How does the mesh stay intact as intended for some but not for others?
    Are only the highly insured treated better than the poor masses?

  • @bigpete295
    @bigpete295 Před 8 měsíci

    Doc , You healed my mind with this video. I was very scared

  • @princearthur4946
    @princearthur4946 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for such excellent presentation Dr. Parthasarathy. I am going for bilateral inguinal hernia repair and your info was great!

  • @S1000XR
    @S1000XR Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for all the info.

  • @shampabhattacherjee4604
    @shampabhattacherjee4604 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing your opinion. Regards!

  • @terminationshokv
    @terminationshokv Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the comprehensive explanation of the risks and benefits of hernia mesh.

  • @mvj1153
    @mvj1153 Před rokem +2

    I just watched your video from a year ago and I could not understand most of what you were saying but in this video your English has gotten much easier to understand. I think you were talking too fast in the old videos. Thanks for slowing down and enunciating more clearly.
    ...Just had to tell you that. Thank you for your videos. They are very informative.

  • @gpa120
    @gpa120 Před 4 měsíci

    Very honest doctor, first one to provide all side effects involved, all other videos talk about how great laproscopy is and other marketing stuff.

  • @StephanieEddy-ph4ph
    @StephanieEddy-ph4ph Před 4 dny

    5:45 I’m in a hospital now as we speak. And the doctor assigned for my care walked out on me. All I did was ask 3 questions. She turned around and walked away. I could die, I say this because I had a mini stroke back in August while having a bowel movement. My pcp referred the surgeon. She signed off on the hernia w mesh operation. I was never told about the mesh implant being used. I seen my primary care physician every single month since 2013. She signed off on the surgery and sent me home in 2020 every visit every single month I came into her crying puking with every bowel movement, losing weight with one symptom after another continuing to happen that I’ve never had before, I would explain to her face-to-face that it felt like a foreign object was inside of my body. She would send me home with no explanation that there was a foreign object inside my body with medicines that I never needed now I just have so many symptoms I don’t even know if I have hope. Thank you doctor for making this educational video. I was happy to find out. I’m probably the one percent but I’m also not sure that I’m gonna get the help I need because I’ll need the one percent in the medical field a doctor that’s qualified and also wants to help a patient without worry of the consequences of the four doctors that lied to me and with how critical information about the mesh for over four years now hoping I’m not too far gone thanks again, I wish I could come to you Dr. because I think you could help me…

  • @salahhamze
    @salahhamze Před rokem +28

    This doesn’t even begin to cover the full spectrum of problems with the mesh. And due to patients with complications being dismissed and not counted, your statistics are incorrect. I’ve been suffering for 14 years with complications relating to my lymphatic system as well as endocrine problems from the chemicals in the polypropylene composite, like oleamide, and I’ve never been counted. And erosion is the norm after a decade. How many people in whatever studies you’re referencing for complication rates had their meshes in for over a decade? These problems are extremely common, but those of us with complications are not believed, helped, or counted for these statistics.

    • @bp50blu
      @bp50blu Před rokem

      Did you get another hernia repair with the newer meshes? The doctor mentioned the ones used in laparoscopic surgery as being more successful in terms of a lower incidence of complications. Be that as it may, 1% is still a lot. The FDA, WHO, and NIH all said that the Covid vaccines were safe. There were skeptics who didn't believe them and now those safety claims are' being challenged with all the sudden deaths that include both healthy individuals and those with existing co-morbidities; not to mention those who've developed other illnesses like cancer.
      I ran across a mass action lawsuit against one of the manufacturers (Bard). And that continuing lawsuit keeps adding to the number, which as of February 22, 2023 was at 18,813 cases, up from 17,954 in November 17, 2022. These are all the cases in all 50 states in the U.S.. It is the 3rd largest mass tort in the U.S. One law firm is handling all of these claims and this is just one manufacturer. So imagine all the other lawsuits involving all the other manufacturers.
      I'm looking into abdominal hernia repair for my mom since she's suffering greatly. She's 80 years old and experiencing constipation relieved only with laxatives. She discovered a lump under her skin to her right of her belly button on Feb. 14. It wasn't painful then but she couldn't poop for about 7 days. It wasn't until she took a laxative that she could relieve herself. Bloody diarrhea came out. After that she started experiencing extreme pain. She can barely get up from sitting or lying down without any help. Her resting heart rate ranges from 100 - 110 bpm. Her mental awareness is severely diminished. I don't know how much longer she can go on with any treatment. She's already fragile with other health problems so she doesn't need anymore due to a surgery or leaving the hernia untreated.
      Are you aware of any non-mesh surgeries?

    • @salahhamze
      @salahhamze Před rokem +6

      @@bp50blu The Desarda technique is great for those whose hernias it applies to. I also like things like drinking 2L of water first thing in the morning, and a restrictive diet of fresh, local, in-season fruit, animal products, minimal veggies, and quality grains like sourdough. I also really like enemas. As far as new mesh, it’s all the same. Plastic doesn’t belong in the body, period. They lie to patient after patient saying the new mesh is better. That’s what most of the sufferers in the mesh injured groups were told. The data is so skewed because mesh patients who come back to complain are disregarded. The rates of success are far from reality. That’s all I can really say from my experience. I wish your mother all the best.

    • @blsk3719
      @blsk3719 Před rokem +6

      I have been putting off surgery because I can’t find a surgeon that won’t do mesh. I’m so angry. I’m so sorry for your injury. I do not want plastic in my body.

    • @graceduff299
      @graceduff299 Před 11 měsíci

      I didn't even know I was getting mesh... I literally had surgery yesterday and I'm just finding out all this stuff about the problems. I am already auto immune and I'm extremely distraught if I am honest.... Would it have been in the fine print that I give them permission to do that? Granted they found extra hernias in the same area next to my navel but I was told I was getting a single stich in my abs and woke up feeling like I've been stabbed.

    • @lagibear
      @lagibear Před 11 měsíci

      The Desarda surgery is great! It's just much longer recovery. And it has a percentage of it coming back. Like in my case. After 5 years of pain free, now its back unfortunately

  • @luckydesilva6733
    @luckydesilva6733 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video and cons of having a mesh (foreign material) . My husband is going for his hernia repair this morning hence I am watching post op complications . Your video is very informative and we the general public truly appreciate pros and cons of operations . I heard your emphasis on ,’very low risk ‘ . Gods blessings & thank you for doing the video . Respect .

  • @noohoozfurra
    @noohoozfurra Před 11 měsíci +6

    Excellent and thorough explanation. Had a hernia mesh repair about 7 years ago. All good...except I now have a hernia on the other side! As and when I am operated on, I have no worries about a second mesh repair. Maybe I just need to be a little more careful in my post-op activities, though...

  • @balkicroatia
    @balkicroatia Před rokem +3

    Perfectly explained, thank you!
    Whhat about alergic reaction to mesh? Had scrotum and near by "soft tissue" change in size several days after inguinal hernia operation. Took antihistaminic pill and reaction almost dissapeared within one hour.

  • @user-zm8ov6hc7s
    @user-zm8ov6hc7s Před měsícem

    3 weeks since my operation and had staples removed last Monday. Going great and healing well. Seeing my specialist next week to assess my progress.

  • @thomasjohn838
    @thomasjohn838 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm one with a mesh in my groin area, used for hernia surgery and I often think seriously about the likely complications it could cause, like the ones you just narrated. However, it now takes away much of such worries, being assured of the complications being rare, and even if they do occur, there's solution. This video would've relieved many who've already used mesh or are likely to use one, of their tensions concerning complications from use of mesh in hernia repair. 💡

  • @ptrainingbytim
    @ptrainingbytim Před 4 měsíci +1

    Desarda Hernia Repair
    Dr. Tomas at the UFirstHealth Center in Ft. Myers Florida - don’t go anywhere else! No mesh repair and the people are wonderful there. I traveled all the way from California to get it done 3 days ago. I flew home the day after my surgery. Shouldice in Canada is also good, but they use a stainless steel stitch in you. Desarda uses your own muscle and absorbable stitches. All done for a flat fee of $4,850! I hope this helps someone searching for answers. Blessings from northern california.

  • @clairejevron6146
    @clairejevron6146 Před rokem +5

    Thank you the second part of this video is very helpful for me. Can I assume there is less issue of nerve pain if the surgery was on an epigastric mesh hernia repair? I had a hernia just above the belly button. I am 6 weeks post operative. I never had any pain after the surgery or at home. I do still have swelling and discomfort especially late in the day after a meal. My incision is healing well. Can I ask when can I sleep on my side again? I have been sleeping flat on my back since the surgery.

  • @pragasamramaswamy1592
    @pragasamramaswamy1592 Před 10 měsíci

    beautiful explanation.

  • @notme2day
    @notme2day Před 5 měsíci +2

    Huh ... I'm finally in the 1%. Not only did I have an infection... I had MRSA. Add insult to injury the antibiotics shut my kidneys down.
    13 years later ... my surgical area is still opening up due to unincorporated mesh. I've already had 3 revision surgeries.
    It's a never ending nightmare.
    Maybe a small amount of mesh doesn't complicate as often but I have 3 large sheets of it. Plus I can't find any surgeons who are willing to take it out. I can't even find any local drs who will even see me due to all the issues and complications.
    Even my local ER won't treat me when I get an infection in it. They force me to go to the hospital, 2 hours away, where it was put in.
    SMDH

  • @PIXELvoiz
    @PIXELvoiz Před 5 měsíci +1

    nicely explaning thank you

  • @ChrisPBacon-ok7ir
    @ChrisPBacon-ok7ir Před 11 měsíci +7

    I live in Michigan but I went to Shouldice Hernia Hospital in Toronto, Canada to get my double inguinal hernias fixed. They do not use mesh but rather stich overlapping layers of muscle to contain the hernia. They do use fine stainless steel wire for the suturing. I actually did this because I had no insurance at the time and it was much cheaper in Canada and now, after reading and hearing about all of the problems with mesh repairs I'm so glad I did!

    • @triumphmanful
      @triumphmanful Před 10 měsíci +1

      Stainless steel is a foreign object too. It can also be rejected by your body and must be removed ! FYI

    • @ChrisPBacon-ok7ir
      @ChrisPBacon-ok7ir Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@triumphmanful but that doesn't happen. The mesh repairs do often fail and recently lawyers were soliciting patients who had failed mesh repairs.

    • @ankeshkamdar5357
      @ankeshkamdar5357 Před 9 měsíci

      Good to know you went for this , mesh i don't know just doesn't give the confidence in the gut

    • @John-we7jx
      @John-we7jx Před 7 měsíci

      Should ice and mesh repair have about the same recurrence rate (0.5%) - I think they use polypropylene suture now rather than steel.

    • @bobsam5982
      @bobsam5982 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@ChrisPBacon-ok7irmine did the problem with just stitching for me is it pulled on another weak part of my tissue. Causing a new tear in a different area. Mesh if done right doesn't pull on the tissue like stitching

  • @Ganga705
    @Ganga705 Před 11 měsíci

    Verygood knowledge Doctor.

  • @Parker_World_Tv
    @Parker_World_Tv Před rokem +13

    Well, I'm one of these rare patients that's had to have a re-hernia repair operation because the 1st surgeon put the wrong kind of mesh in my lower abdomen and my body was allergic to it, I had a pin sized hole that formed below my navel that was draining clear fluid and then a year later I was in severe pain, I had to get a 2nd surgeon to examine me and he said that it was possible that I might have 2 recurrent incisional hernias, so I was back on the operating table again. The surgeon was right, I had 2 incisional hernias, plus the mesh that I had inside of me had stuck to part of my small intestines so the surgeon had to shave off part of my small intestines to get it a loose from the mesh. All because the mesh was the wrong type, my body was draining fluid because it was allergic to it, and my body was in pain because the mesh stuck to my small intestines!! This surgeon put the right kind of mesh underneath the bad kind so that my intestines wouldn't get stuck to the mesh again and so that no more hernias would form.

    • @MegaHowtoMan
      @MegaHowtoMan Před rokem +2

      What a nightmare. How are you now? I have a hernia and am researching mesh. Is it possible to not use mess?

    • @Parker_World_Tv
      @Parker_World_Tv Před rokem +3

      @@MegaHowtoMan Aww thank you, I'm doing fine now. I would suggest getting a second opinion from a experienced surgeon who knows how to perform surgery the laparoscopic way because there's very few scars afterwards, and the healing time is much faster. Though there's still risks involved as with any surgery. The mesh is a must with hernia repair because it does help in preventing any more hernias from forming. I hope this helps you. If you have any other questions feel free to ask me. I love helping people that's going through this.

    • @MegaHowtoMan
      @MegaHowtoMan Před rokem +3

      @@Parker_World_Tv I'm looking at Winter Park Hernia Center. They use robotic surgery. And also no mesh surgery in Ft Meyers.

    • @Parker_World_Tv
      @Parker_World_Tv Před rokem +2

      @@MegaHowtoMan Wow they've came a long way. That would be great if you can get this done without any mesh. Good luck on your surgery and get well soon. 👍🏼

    • @MohamedAshik_12
      @MohamedAshik_12 Před rokem +2

      Hello.. Hope you are fine now.. I also had a hernia surgery. But I had the problem which doctor mentioned second in this video a regular groin pain.. Is this a problem

  • @tahamohsin6077
    @tahamohsin6077 Před rokem +3

    Hi doctor
    Is it better to undergo open surgery or laproscopic for right reducible indirect inguinal hernia?

  • @discoverer15
    @discoverer15 Před rokem +23

    Always grateful to this wonderful doctor .. I had so many inhibitions and delayed my hernia repair surgery along with a complex myomecty for almost 2 years but the most beautiful part of my journey was when he counselled me gave me enough awareness on the procedure emphasising the importance of presurgical fitness and also post surgery fitness routine and lifestyle modifications.. he takes care of any patient like his own baby..so compassionate and miraculous healing that happened to many other family members too

    • @DrParthasarathy
      @DrParthasarathy  Před rokem +6

      Thank you for your kind words

    • @kamalakatwal4740
      @kamalakatwal4740 Před rokem +1

      How long it takes to open bowel post Inguinal hernia repair with mesh

    • @cynthiarose8260
      @cynthiarose8260 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@kamalakatwal4740❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @SaffayeldinAbdebdelwahed
      @SaffayeldinAbdebdelwahed Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@DrParthasarathy hello doctor
      I have inguinal hernia bothe sides rightnone is small and the left is big and older .
      I am really concerned about the period post surgery to get back to the gym and lifting routine
      Doctor told me I have to wait for 4 month . Not less than 4 month (note : it is open surgery )
      Do you think laparscopic will be better for the rehab period after surgery to get back to lifting weights faster ?
      Do you think that

  • @haydenharris3059
    @haydenharris3059 Před měsícem

    My second inguinal hernia mesh seems to be holding well after 5 months.
    I had very little pain after the operation and now have 2 mesh in place.
    The surgeon was delighted but amazed I had little pain as he said it was difficult.
    The first operation failed, different surgeon.

  • @ElreyRayo
    @ElreyRayo Před rokem +5

    2yr later groun pain started, suspecting nerve entrapment 😢

  • @jobpothanikat4604
    @jobpothanikat4604 Před rokem

    This does not help someone needs hernia repair however, I have undergone hernia it is good to know risk is low and should not be a deterrent for getting a hernia repair with mesh. thanks doc

  • @JohnPaulKatalbas
    @JohnPaulKatalbas Před rokem +6

    Are there specific exercises to strengthen hernia mesh repair area?

  • @FedPhoenix2
    @FedPhoenix2 Před 6 měsíci

    I have a wide mouth spagnolian hernia. Awaiting surgery. Was told mesh will be necesary.

  • @anshubahl-lo5ph
    @anshubahl-lo5ph Před rokem +1

    Its been 3 months since my post operative ( hysterectomy) ventral hernia surgery . I have recovered well and have no pain or swelling . My query is … when can I start my regular yoga practise . Also is it necessary to wear the abdominal belt aftet surgery

  • @srinivasarao192
    @srinivasarao192 Před 24 dny

    Exlent explanation Sir 🙏

  • @nrdjnce
    @nrdjnce Před rokem +5

    Thanks doctor. I had an inguinal hernia repair on my pubic area. They did a double repair and placed a meshed.. hoping we all get better soon

  • @061Hitachi
    @061Hitachi Před 11 měsíci +2

    I had surgery on the left hernia in November and the right side a month ago in May. I sneezed and felt terrible pain and now there is pain and bulging on the left side. This is devastating news to me as I am not sure where I can get it removed.

  • @usvadi
    @usvadi Před 6 měsíci +3

    Do you do Shouldice Method. Without any mesh. Using Steel Sutr.
    Shouldice is 99.99 % success
    Mesh can cause many problems.

  • @user-gm1uu7dh4q
    @user-gm1uu7dh4q Před 6 měsíci +9

    I had laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (with a mesh) six (6) months [not days/weeks] ago and it has been horrible. My condition is actually worse than before the surgery. The mesh feels like a piece of sandpaper was surgically implanted inside of my body and the area where the hernia was a half year ago is still painful and swollen. My right testicle has been swollen and inflamed and is still approximately 100% larger than my left testicle. My condition is worse because of the pain and aching associated with my testicle being affected as opposed to just the less sensitive abdominal material that would occasionally protrude though my abdominal wall. My condition is affecting my activity level. I cannot walk for extended periods of time before the aching spreads to my lower belly area causing an upset stomach and ultimately headaches. I am dealing with chaffing because of the abnormal size of my right testicle. I can no longer complete a full yoga workout, ride a bike or jog/run and this has caused my physical condition to continually decline since the surgery. I have lost notable muscle mass, flexibility and my energy level is continually lessening.

    • @radhicalm
      @radhicalm Před měsícem

      Hi i am going thru all this same. Post op 7 months now. How is your health now? What happened after? Please your reply will help me a lot.

  • @aeryntorres1950
    @aeryntorres1950 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have my surgery in 2 days I'm extremely nervous and worried i never really had any trips to the hospital for anything and this being my first ever surgery especially next to my boys makes me nervous i hear some people still feel pain after the 7-14 day mark even longer i dont want to be apart of that.

  • @okiedragonlady2
    @okiedragonlady2 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I had an umbilical hernia fixed many years ago - 30 or so years ago. That hernia failed so a full screen door of mesh was inserted in 2001. This year, 2023, I had that hernia completely dislodged and then became strangulated. 2 years ago I found a tiny piece of plastic in my thumb - deep in my thumb. This 2023 strangulation required a full hernia mesh replacement and the doctors did not find one piece of my previous mesh in my entire abdomen - nothing. I think that mesh dissentigrated and has become lodged in the fat of my thighs and underarms - as if my body is encircling it. Is that possible.

  • @cairnnation
    @cairnnation Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this information, sir. I just had an umbilical and two inguinal hernia repairs. Mesh was recommended and that's what I got. Still recovering right now, but much encouraged by this positive evaluation. Best regards...

    • @justsnappy
      @justsnappy Před 11 měsíci

      I had a dual inguinal and umbilical repair (3 sites) in Feb ‘22. The residual pain now (16 months post-op) almost feels like blue balls or being kicked in the groin. It is a very dull and heavy feeling in the testes and scrotum. It’s worse after sex or after a long day of walking for work.

  • @shadialhag6616
    @shadialhag6616 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Dr. What about Stiffness and hardness in the abdominal area above the wound

  • @juanvillafana4493
    @juanvillafana4493 Před 5 měsíci

    had 2 inguinal open mesh repair .. walk as much as u can loose weight and take it easy 6 months later i still get swollen in that area when im doing long term physical activity

  • @williamkroth9429
    @williamkroth9429 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you doctor! I had a mesh repair a week ago and my doctor who performed the operation never explained the benefits and even risks as you clearly and completely as you. But everything seems to working out just fine.

    • @user-zm8ov6hc7s
      @user-zm8ov6hc7s Před měsícem

      Should have explained everything on your first consult.

  • @baneblackguard584
    @baneblackguard584 Před rokem +2

    hearing it's rare is great, but if you are one of the rare cases where you end up with this pain, what then? are you just screwed and will have pain for the rest of your life? think i'd rather deal with the hernia for the rest of my life, it's only occasionally painful.

  • @manvicktv8763
    @manvicktv8763 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Doc for explaining, I will; have a surgery soon on umbelical hernia and you just answer all my questions. Tnx a lot, I appreciate this video.

  • @NAzo.
    @NAzo. Před 7 měsíci

    I have a hernia on my right abdomen from gallbladder removal surgery. They did the open one and not the 3 holes on me. What are the chances of any of that happening to me? My weakness is violent coughing and violent sneezing in which I have to hold my right abdomen from expanding too much during the short episode. I was hoping the mesh would slowly dissolve not remain there indefinitely and the body would use the mesh to create a new layer as an abdomen wall or something like a meat graph from another part of my body and use that to block the hole. I definetely do not want a groin pain as I have that or it's a groin strain but currently has been mitigated with leg, lower back, walking exercises and only happens when I stand.

  • @Roscoe1279
    @Roscoe1279 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I have an umbilical hernia. The doctor says 'robotic surgery with mesh'. Although rare, as this doctor says, I'm VERY concerned about any mesh problems occurring, especially sticking to my intestines and chronic pain.

    • @user-ww9yw4zi8m
      @user-ww9yw4zi8m Před 5 měsíci

      I think I had this, but mine went away, might come back, might have to go though this, but as surgery's gos its quick and easy and you get a 6 week rest :)

  • @adamuhlan1275
    @adamuhlan1275 Před rokem +6

    Appreciate all of your videos and the knowledge and information you shared. They are very informative and helpful
    and put me at ease since I recently had laproscopic mesh surgery to repair a double inguinal hernia surgery. I am two months out and fully recovered,
    back to a light exercise schedule

    • @DrParthasarathy
      @DrParthasarathy  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for your kind words. We wish you good health.

    • @ronpflugrath2712
      @ronpflugrath2712 Před rokem

      If you are older don't rush and overload takes longer in70's to heal, do dang statins impede healing????

  • @sharondunsmore9768
    @sharondunsmore9768 Před 6 měsíci

    My son had a laproscopic umbilical hernia surgery with mesh. What a horrible ordeal he had he is only 23 he got the operation on 17 /11/23 and got rushed back in on the 23/11/23 and had to get the mesh removed and it never got put back in. They ended up having to have the operation done the old fashioned way. He is very lucky it could have been very different if i had not phoned the doctor. Iam not trying to frighten anyone as a mum it was terrifying he just got home today and doing well. Iam from Scotland

    • @fredrickcallahan4292
      @fredrickcallahan4292 Před 5 měsíci

      My 10-year-old son was just diagnosed today with a small reducible inguinal hernia and we see a surgeon next week for consultation. What may I ask was the reason your Son had to return to the hospital so quickly and is your Son feeling better now?

  • @sharooks3177
    @sharooks3177 Před rokem

    Thanx dr....

  • @Foodswings04
    @Foodswings04 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hello sir i also had uritric stricture surgery ..ist safe to go for 4.1cm hernia surgery please reply

  • @krippaxxuseredarlordofthes9940

    What I don't understand is, how can it be good to take a relaxed (!) elastic object (mesh) and fixate it on a tense (!) object (inner belly wall)? when the gas is removed and the belly is in a relaxed state again, what happens to the mesh, that got fixated in place? depending on how strong the fixation is, it would create wrinkles together with the tissue or the fixation gets lose and the mesh is now in an uncontrolled position. please, anyone with experience can answer this?

  • @dharanidharandinakaran4975

    I’m afraid that i have this second testicular pain, it’s been a month since i did my inguinal hernia surgery (lapro). May i know how long i will feel this discomfort? Will it cure by itself after sometime or i will have treat it?

  • @davidprice9792
    @davidprice9792 Před rokem +5

    I have the extreme rare nerve mixed up in the mesh. It affects a nerve going to my testicle. When the nerve is really irritated the one testicle starts to retract into my body. And unfortunately I was on a lot of pain meds. By the grace of God I got a medtronic electrical implant which has helped me get away from pain meds and give me life back. The mesh ruined my life. The doctor told me if he could get the nerve out he would but he said it was impossible. I out alot when this happened. I would not recommend the mesh to anyone.

    • @s.zepeda2323
      @s.zepeda2323 Před rokem

      do people have a choice not to get the mesh? or is mesh mandatory..i have umbilical 2cm

    • @davidprice9792
      @davidprice9792 Před rokem +1

      I have no idea if the was other options. The doctor told me this was the way it needed to be done. But in less than 10 years the doctor told me if it was possible to get the nerve out of the mesh he would do it for free. But he said it was impossible. I knew this doctor personally, I built his house.

    • @user-ql9vm5oh3h
      @user-ql9vm5oh3h Před 9 měsíci

      Do some exercises and diet plan there is exercises fir umbilical hernia

  • @kasthuridhamotharaswamy3904

    Thanks, good information.

  • @nikonboyd2749
    @nikonboyd2749 Před rokem

    Thank you doctot

  • @janetw9430
    @janetw9430 Před 5 měsíci

    My inguinal hernia repair was done 3 years ago, it’s mostly numb and uncomfortable. Some days I have pain. It’s not the same pre mesh days.

  • @zhentzar
    @zhentzar Před rokem +2

    Thanks so much for your comprehensive explanation

  • @user-up8jx3mt6j
    @user-up8jx3mt6j Před 6 měsíci

    I wonder if there might be some hereditary component; when I had mine done, I learned that - not only did my father also have it done, but his father also needed to have it done.

  • @user-up4df5hx4i
    @user-up4df5hx4i Před rokem +1

    Useful

  • @wking8
    @wking8 Před rokem +5

    Ive had an inguinal hernia for 4 years now. Ive heard to just deal with it until it becomes an issue. It only aches if I sit for a long time like a road trip or plane. Im 40 years old, very fit and not overweight.

    • @kanhdahar2
      @kanhdahar2 Před rokem

      im in a similar situation, 40 years old but a perineal hernia (back of leg more towards inside), which i thought was a lipoma for ages, its never really bothered apart from dull ache say if sitting or riding bike. czcams.com/video/SYtdxVqD1Xk/video.html&ab_channel=MyNaturalHerniaCure

    • @MrGetwellsoon
      @MrGetwellsoon Před 11 měsíci +4

      Get surgery asap. Trust me it'll only get worse.

  • @khmjahid5725
    @khmjahid5725 Před 10 měsíci

    2:41 dear sir, as you mention here, "the Long-term" nerve pain or neuralgia", I have already done Hernia surgery with mesh, I feeling tensed now knowing this from you. I want to know please, how long is it that you mean to be long term? How long is that supposed to be?

  • @killakilla1038
    @killakilla1038 Před 6 měsíci

    My mesh has definitely failed after 5 years... currently awaiting ct scan and have had a nightmare trying to get treatment here in Ireland. Being fobbed off left right and centre

  • @pastorkennyaga
    @pastorkennyaga Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hello, how much do you charge for hiatal hernia surgery?

  • @gargeegupta2842
    @gargeegupta2842 Před měsícem

    Sir , I am 76 years of age and recently developed bilateral inguinal hernia . Anathesist has not recommended me fit for operation. Please advise , how should I manage my hernia.

  • @Brooklynraised68
    @Brooklynraised68 Před rokem +4

    I've seen Class action lawsuits commercials for mess surgeries

  • @stanzas7960
    @stanzas7960 Před rokem

    God bless dr.👃

  • @k3ddgaming
    @k3ddgaming Před 8 měsíci

    5th day after surgery, i have electric shock/stabbing pain in the nerves on my outer thigh. I did the laporscopy inguinakl hernia. Is that normal?

  • @rajashekarkg2376
    @rajashekarkg2376 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm 53 I had umbilical hernia surgery last 3year and mesh inserted. I have chronic pain mussel pain nearby groin majorly right side. Please suggest treatment

  • @salemogla1495
    @salemogla1495 Před 8 měsíci

    I have inguinal hernia and scare from the problems which you said now
    is there another surgery

  • @basantkumar4900
    @basantkumar4900 Před 3 měsíci

    I got inguinal harniya surgery 3 months ago but i feel pain sometime at surgery place. Specially when i sit or sitting folding leg. Is it normal and go away with time? What to do please advice. Thanks!

  • @ianwilson5669
    @ianwilson5669 Před rokem +2

    Had 2 hernia ops with the mesh .
    Never had a problem.

  • @deepudeepika217
    @deepudeepika217 Před 4 měsíci

    My mom having small harinne in right side ..have no idea tht have to put mesh complausy are with out mesh also they can operate..??

  • @considerthetruth
    @considerthetruth Před 8 měsíci +5

    I got issue #2 and it's horrible. I'm also still sore around the hernia spot 7-8 weeks after surgery

    • @harrym1170
      @harrym1170 Před 5 měsíci

      i was for 6 months without the mesh. Took about 1.5 years for it to feel solid and strong again.

  • @Thesomeone002
    @Thesomeone002 Před rokem

    Sir my vas deferent and testis still swollen after 2 months of inguinal hernia open surgery. Is it normal or not

  • @juzbanana
    @juzbanana Před 3 měsíci

    I just had inguinal hernia surgery....what should i eat to strengthen my abdominal wall??

  • @murugananthammahalingam9007

    Sir, mesh infection occurs only after exactly 2 months.... what could be the possibility?

  • @saradhi1109
    @saradhi1109 Před rokem

    Greetings doctor garu 🎉
    My age is 23 I had recurrent laproscopic umbilical hernia surgery on Dec 02 2022 . Dr said two meshes are there inside my stomach is there any chance to get my hernia again and do I face any consequences later ?
    And how many days my belly and my belly button takes time to transform completely and belly button is not looking normal and good like others what should I do .?

  • @Mrsharmaji1310
    @Mrsharmaji1310 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I had my hernias repaired (Groin) last week with mesh. At the moment I’m in pain Testicles sore and my groin hurts. But definitely, the first week is very hard after the surgery. I want to go back to the gym after 12 weeks but I’m scared now and thinking shall I or shall I not..God bless you all. 😔

    • @killakilla1038
      @killakilla1038 Před 6 měsíci

      Dont.... wait longer.. trust me

    • @stoso9864
      @stoso9864 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@killakilla1038you can go the gym after 4 weeks of a groin hernia surgery, this was told to me by my surgeon as I will do the mesh with robotic method shortly, he said 4 weeks you can go gym and go hard and heavy

  • @xjet
    @xjet Před rokem +12

    I had two inguinal hernias repaired with mesh about eight years ago and it changed my life. I'm totally back to normal now and even started lifting weights to improve my overall health and fitness. Although I get the very occasional "twinge" I've had no pain or complications. My surgery was laproscopic and I was actually part of a training exercise for new surgeons so was a "little" concerned that a newbie might mess things up but they didn't. I certainly felt it worth the risk and am glad I decided to have the surgery done.

    • @shikhasoni5518
      @shikhasoni5518 Před rokem

      Was it painfully??

    • @xjet
      @xjet Před rokem

      @@shikhasoni5518 Not really. It was laparoscopic surgery so although there was some discomfort for a few days, I needed no pain relief at all after the operation.

    • @shikhasoni5518
      @shikhasoni5518 Před rokem

      @@xjet when u woke up from anesthesia...bht pain hora hoga na ashaniye Dard

    • @syedzubairer1
      @syedzubairer1 Před rokem +1

      That twinge gets intense in 20 years time. USA has lots of mesh issues they are going meshless repairs

    • @xjet
      @xjet Před rokem +3

      @@syedzubairer1 Well in 20 years' time I'll likely be dead (I'm 70 now) so I gladly accept a renewed enjoyment of life in the meantime.