What is a Ventral Hernia? | Hernia Surgeon Dr. Chanu Dasari

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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
  • Dr. Dasari explains the signs, symptoms, and treatment options for a ventral hernia.
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  • @MindGutImmunity
    @MindGutImmunity  10 місяців тому

    Work with Dr. Dasari (me) directly: MGIclinic.com/su/discovery

  • @LellePrinter82
    @LellePrinter82 2 роки тому +1

    I've had Ventral Hernia since like 3-4 years ago. (approx 2 to 3 cm in diameter) bulge above the belly button) It hurts sometimes when I sneeze, coughing, having a bowel movement etc.. Back then I hoped that it would go away, but I learned that it isn't so. I visited my surgeon today, and he said that I need to try to lose some weight 5-10kg at least to make the surgery more successfull. I am a bit overweight 172 cm tall and weight 116 kg. My surgeon is very experienced, kind and gentle. Thanks so much for this video and explaining the details of signs, symptoms and treatment. I use a belt right now that I got from my surgeon, it makes things less painful. And i''m longing for the surgery and hoping that the pain will go away overtime afterwards.

  • @SolangeBassarath
    @SolangeBassarath 3 місяці тому

    I just have a ventral hernia repair along with gastric bypass revision , I been told my Dr inserted a mesh, I thought it was a good thing , the truth is he never discussed it with me or gave me options… I wish I had done mine research first,because now I’m concerned!!! Hopefully things will go well . Thanks Dr for the info

  • @markwallack8167
    @markwallack8167 2 роки тому +2

    The BEST and most complete information......Thanks.

  • @BC-rq5jl
    @BC-rq5jl Рік тому

    Thanks, very informative. Can’t see the link you mentioned about the FDA mesh recalls.

  • @lamontwatts9398
    @lamontwatts9398 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @pamvigil1914
    @pamvigil1914 6 місяців тому +1

    Is it risky surgery if I had gastric bypass surgery 13 years ago and I have two ventral hernias

  • @holland9199
    @holland9199 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Dr. Dasari thank you for the timely exercise info, I had surgery on my abdominal wall July 7th😃all is well, 2 other suppliments I do are "Juven" by Ensure for muscle repair/recovery and "K-Pax" immune vitamins 😁 I also take"Serosrim" but holding off on it till day 21 of my recovery 🙂

  • @jdbauerart
    @jdbauerart 2 роки тому +1

    I had my incisional hernia repair 5 days ago in Denmark. It would have been nice to be able to discuss the mesh/no mesh option, but it's not really something I thought of asking. I wish I had. The system here doesn't really encourage direct dialogue with the surgeon, and one usually doesn't know who will be operating until the day of.
    I laughed (that hurt) when you talked about large hernias not needing large incisions. Mine is around 15cm. Perhaps it's because it has been reopened 3 times. First was for placement of a stoma. Then reversal. This repair was to fix the outcome of my last operation, which was just over a year ago. I brought to their attention first a month after the operation. That was November 2020. I got a CT scan in March 2021. Surgery was scheduled for June. Delays were due to covid. Then nurses went on strike and my date was set back to November. In that time, since i first brought it to their attention, a small defect turned into what the scan shows as one 75mm ventral hernia and a smaller umbilical hernia. Post operation, the larger defect measured 150mm. It had grown double in size.
    My question is, should i be concerned about this polypropylene mesh? Have there been success stories where people have had no issues? From what I've read, it's a self clinging type?
    There are internal sutures as well as staples on the outer incision. Perhaps the cut is so long because there were 2 defects?
    And interesting about the pain. I'm doing paracetamol and ibuprofen as well, at home, but I had an epidural pack placed before I went under. I was told that because of the size, it could be quite painful the first couple of days.

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  2 роки тому

      Hi, I cannot comment on specific cases on this platform. But to answer your general questions: polymer mesh can be safely used. Post procedural pain is dependent on a variety of factors, including technique, and use of specific medications.

    • @jdbauerart
      @jdbauerart 2 роки тому

      Understandable, and thanks for the reply. I've been managing well except for the bulge, which I think is seroma and scar tissue, but resembles hernia.

  • @lauriecarroll6842
    @lauriecarroll6842 2 роки тому

    I have a ventricular hernia the size of a grapefruit the surgeon will not do the surgery cause I'm a complicated case I was told surgery is possible in a yr the problem is by the time it will be bigger I look like I'm 8 months pregnant what do I do ?

  • @patriciamccarthy1453
    @patriciamccarthy1453 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. I have a large ventral hernia. I was having my cardio calcium checked and they told me about the large hernia. I’m just trying to educate myself.
    Patricia

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  2 роки тому +1

      Best of luck! Hope you can get it fixed soon!

    • @mannyfranco8955
      @mannyfranco8955 2 роки тому

      Me too. I have a large ventral hernia and doctor said to lose some weight and that it would go away. I need to be more educated on this. I think I got it from being over weight and heavy lifting.

  • @Davmo80
    @Davmo80 2 роки тому

    I had an umbilical hernia repaired 3 years ago and now I have a baseball on my belly when the original hernia was barely noticeable.

  • @rohitnegi5248
    @rohitnegi5248 Рік тому

    Sir I feel sensation when I press in one point in my LLQ from last 1 week and I don't feel any bulge and pain I only feel sensation when I press there very smoothly iam confused that is it hernia or something else I had one hernia surgery 5 years back at my right side but that was inguinal hernia

  • @thebreezeofchange
    @thebreezeofchange 2 роки тому

    Dr, I have a hernia above my belly button that feels like a bulge (ventral?) I had an ultrasound a couple of years ago and the limited information I got back was that it was a 2cm fat contained hernia that didn’t need surgery. I wanted to find out if I had diastatis recti but the report didn’t mention it. I’m dealing with some inflammation and feeling fed up. I would like to lose about 25 pounds, is it better to lose before surgery and also I like to lift light weights (up to 18pounds and full body type work, not abdominal work), is this okay to continue? I would really like to get the hernia fixed but perhaps I should reach my weight goal first? The hernia makes me feel bloated and I can look a few months pregnant. Today it’s sore when usually its pain free which is what brings me here.

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  2 роки тому

      Reaching your normal weigh is always a plus. Very well could be a diastasis. Would have to examine it to be sure

  • @natashalewis2265
    @natashalewis2265 3 роки тому +1

    Thk u doctor 🙏

  • @babatundemoshood2543
    @babatundemoshood2543 2 роки тому

    How long it will take recovery?

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  2 роки тому

      I'm coming out with a video on that soon. But for my surgeries typically 4 days

  • @laasiamorris203
    @laasiamorris203 2 роки тому

    How about dissolvable mesh

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  2 роки тому

      Hi there, I do use dissolvable mesh products for certain types of ventral hernias. The scenarios where they really shine are very specific and usually involve a high-risk re-operative surgical site.

  • @mannyfranco8955
    @mannyfranco8955 2 роки тому

    I have a bulge the shape of a football above my belly button and I don’t feel any pain at all but I did gain a lot of weight and I’m 75lbs over my normal weight. If I lose weight will the hernia go away on its own or will I still need surgery?

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  2 роки тому

      Important to tell the difference between a "true hernia" and a diastasis.

  • @rosamata2445
    @rosamata2445 3 роки тому

    I just subscribe, they told me yesterday that I have a ventricular hernia I am scared of surgery because I have a lot of scar tissue from an ovaries removal surgery dunno if that will make my hernia surgery dangerous 😣😪

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  2 роки тому +1

      Adhesions=Scar tissue can make a repair more complicated. But most repairs, can go well, if you have a skilled surgeon.

    • @rosamata2445
      @rosamata2445 2 роки тому

      @@MindGutImmunity Thank you so much I told him and he said we go through don't worry will get there 😃🥰