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Spigelian hernia:

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jacksmum Sun 19-Feb-17 19:12:09

I am wondering if anyone has had surgery for this type Hernia and what the recovery time is ?

TriciaF Mon 20-Feb-17 18:01:31

I've looked it up, and can't work out where it is. Does it come out just under the ribcage? If so,I've got one, but TG only after certain exertions.

jacksmum Mon 20-Feb-17 20:00:03

Thanks for your reply TriciaF , it is next to navel , i am having surgery and was wondering if anyone knew what the timescale for recovery is ?x

merlotgran Mon 20-Feb-17 20:08:41

I had the op to repair a Spigelian hernia about six years ago, jacksmum. It was keyhole surgery under general anaesthetic. I was in for two days after the op but that was because my blood pressure was low. You then have to take it easy (no heavy lifting) for a few weeks.

Spigelians are uncommon I think.

jacksmum Mon 20-Feb-17 21:40:15

Merlotgran, Thanks for this info, trying to get info from hospital about expected recovery is not easy ! , i was asking questions about going out and walking(i own 3 dogs) also driving, and things like lifting kettles/saucepans, but no-one could really give me any answers. Since your op has the area been ok? or do you still have to be a little careful what you do/lift?

merlotgran Mon 20-Feb-17 22:19:48

I didn't have any problems once the six weeks or so was up. I'm keen gardener and I often catch myself about to lift or dig something heavy and wonder if I should but I haven't had so much as a twinge since the op so I carry on.

My repair op was actually an emergency because a locum doc seemed to think if I went to bed with a hot water bottle I could go on the waiting list for elective surgery. The next day I was in such pain DH drove me A&E. The blasted thing had strangulated ( I think they politely say, 'stuck' these days) so it could no longer be ignored.

I was a bit sore for a few days after the op. I can't remember how long it is before you can drive and walking a dog who pulls on the lead would not be a good idea but other than that recovery should be straightforward.

Good Luck.

jacksmum Tue 21-Feb-17 12:32:19

Thanks ,x wow 6 weeks ,i will be going crazy,Thankfully my dogs walk good on lead ,so no pulling but i normally walk at least an hour a day with them,