I am so glad I found your sight , I have a big parastomal hernia and you answered a lot of questions I was scared of . My general surgeon who I have been seeing for the past 7 years because of colorectal cancer , he won’t do my surgery because of all the problems I may get after surgery. so I had to travel to another doctor and he will do it . This will be my 5th surgery since 2016 . So hopefully everything will go good . I also have a hiatal hernia that will be fix in a year from now .
Q from India - if a male has vitiligo, then would you say the mesh treatment should NOT be considered at all? Thank you so much. I am waiting for your reply.
I just started searching seeing what can go wrong ,pushing hernia backing every two hrs with wearing a belt seems that it's better not to have surgery.confused it's sad to think taking 4hrs at times to push it back in drinking alot of water and swallowing air seem to help to push it back in
@Dr. Shirin Towfigh, are you thinking that the tissue repairs of the past (the ones you have mentioned didn't work from the 50's 60's) might be different than the Desarda, and that it _could_ be an approach that is superior to those older approaches that had high recurrence?
Have you ever seen someone with mesh implant Illness symptoms improve if they are started on prednisone. Could this be kind of a way to see if symptoms improve on prednisone it could be caused by the mesh.
Really good information here. Thank you to both doctors.
This is an outstanding channel. Thanks for doing it.
Glad you enjoyed it
I am so glad I found your sight , I have a big parastomal hernia and you answered a lot of questions I was scared of . My general surgeon who I have been seeing for the past 7 years because of colorectal cancer , he won’t do my surgery because of all the problems I may get after surgery. so I had to travel to another doctor and he will do it . This will be my 5th surgery since 2016 . So hopefully everything will go good . I also have a hiatal hernia that will be fix in a year from now .
Q from India - if a male has vitiligo, then would you say the mesh treatment should NOT be considered at all? Thank you so much. I am waiting for your reply.
Absolutely not. Mesh implant illness is more likely among those with autoimmune disorders but still is a low chance overall.
Great talk! 👍🏻
I just started searching seeing what can go wrong ,pushing hernia backing every two hrs with wearing a belt seems that it's better not to have surgery.confused it's sad to think taking 4hrs at times to push it back in drinking alot of water and swallowing air seem to help to push it back in
@Dr. Shirin Towfigh, are you thinking that the tissue repairs of the past (the ones you have mentioned didn't work from the 50's 60's) might be different than the Desarda, and that it _could_ be an approach that is superior to those older approaches that had high recurrence?
Not sure. Desarda seems to have a limited application and is not superior to any established technique.
@@herniadoc Why is that? Dozens of recent studies demonstrate otherwise
@@Elcanario91 quality of studies is important to evaluate.
What is the largest inguinal hernia that can be operated on without mesh
Depends on many patient factors and the surgeon. Some do offer tissue repair to scrotal hernias. I do not.
@@herniadocBy scrotal hernia you mean an inguinal hernia that is large enough that the contents are clearly filling the scrotum?
Desarda seems like the way
What are the best labs/immunology blood tests to check for possible reactions to the mesh? Besides the typical esr/Crp? Is there any you recommend?
Labs are typically normal.
Have you ever seen someone with mesh implant Illness symptoms improve if they are started on prednisone. Could this be kind of a way to see if symptoms improve on prednisone it could be caused by the mesh.
@@drewdrilak5853 if they have an allergic reaction, yes. If it’s true Mesh Implant Illness, no.