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Finally getting incisional hernia repaired

Started by mom2three, December 05, 2011, 09:33:28 PM

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mom2three

Thought I'd give an update since I posted on this back when I was having trouble confirming the hernia diagnosis. After seeing 2 different surgeons at my transplant center (2 hours away) the second one confirmed what 3 doctors in my home town said... that I have an incisional hernia from my nephrectomy.  Fortunately, even 17 months after my donation, the Transplant Center is covering this (through my recipient's insurance, I presume), and I'm having outpatient surgery tomorrow. So the good part is I'm getting the care I need and not having any co-pays or deductibles come out of my pocket.

I did contact the Hospital Ombudsmen to find out why surgeon #1 at the transplant center insisted I did not have a hernia which 4 other doctors said was very apparent. I didn't get very far in that complaint because he said the care he provided was appropriate given the symptoms.  His section chief reviews all patient complaints every month, I'm told, but I'm not holding out that I'll be contacted again.

I'm sure the hernia repair will be a piece of cake tomorrow compared to the donation surgery!

snoopy62

Good luck getting through the new surgery!
      Snoopy

kali

My surgeon also suggested that many people are just prone to hernias.  As if I would just naturally have one (I'm 5'7" and 125lbs).  I could tell by feeling where it was that it had to be an incisional hernia.  (when I finally got the courage to really mush my guts around there after the surgery)  After much calling and insisting on my part, the hospital finally agreed to pay my overdue bills.  I live close to my donor hospital and go there for my regular check ups now since all the records are in their computer.

The hernia surgery was a piece of cake compared to the original donation  The laproscopic incisions are so small you can barely see them.  I'm back to trying to do Pilates and yoga now one year afterwards.

Good luck with your recovery. Keep us posted!
Kali

mom2three

Thanks Kali and Snoopy.  You were right, Kali. Surgery yesterday was a piece of cake. I had mine repaired openly rather than laparoscopically because it was pretty small. Haven't look at the incision yet but I imagine it is very little since it's causing me very little pain. A small price to pay for the privilege of making someone's life better by donating a kidney. :)

Barbara S

glad its all fixed - thankfully my repair has been fine for 7 1/2 years!
just take it easy during your recovery

livingdonor101

@mom2three:  If you're inclined, you could file a complaint with the state medical licensing board about the first surgeon's sub-par care. You could also contact JCAHO at http://www.jointcommission.org/ 

UNOS also has a living donor hotline number (which you should've been given a the time of your donation), but there's no evidence it does any good.


I'm glad to know your hernia surgery went well. Take care.

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