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trevnhil
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Hernia op..

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Has anyone recently had a Hernia operation here in Paphos? Can you help me by sharing your experience and giving me some information?
I am thinking of going to Dr Economides at the Blue Cross Hospital.
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Hi, Trev . I had Dr. Economides fix my double hernia way back in 2010 prior to Gesy . In the Blue Cross 4 days but everything has been OK since then . Just be careful when lifting in the future . Lefkes .
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lefkes, thanks for that info.. I was hoping to be quicker than 4 days. Maybe techniques are a bit better and quicker now. Fingers crossed..
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trevnhil wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2024 9:51 am lefkes, thanks for that info.. I was hoping to be quicker than 4 days. Maybe techniques are a bit better and quicker now. Fingers crossed..
Hi, Trev , Maybe it is quicker now , I had the operation on a Friday, keyhole surgery ,rested in bed over the weekend and saw no doctor until Monday ,discharged on Tuesday. As it was a private hospital then a extra day in bed meant more profit .? Lefkes.
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hi
had my hernia operation at evangelismos last year
went in 4pm Friday left Saturday morning.
had a spinal block instead of a general anaesthetic.
was painful the following week and no driving for a bit.
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forgot to say it was keyhole surgery
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Thankyou Andy, I have had another op less than 4 weeks ago with spinal block.. It is strange no legs for a while. But the no driving would be a problem for me where I live..
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I haven't had the surgery in Paphos, but if you're getting a mesh, it might be helpful to look into potential risks. The FDA has issued warnings about certain types of mesh – this law firm has more information on that.
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mikos939 wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 1:09 am You can't see it at all haven't had the surgery in Paphos, but if you're getting a mesh, it might be helpful to look into potential risks. The FDA has issued warnings about certain types of mesh
Would you provide some more information concerning potential risks of certain types of mesh, please...

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I too have heard of problems when mesh has been used in hernia ops. My friend's SIL had major problems with after pain, and slow healing. I warned my SIL before his op, but still mesh was used, he experienced a lot of pain, for a long time, (months) afterwards. He also could feel a 'lump', as if the hernia was still there.

Unsure of types used however.
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I had a hernia op done privately by BUPA in the UK By a young surgeon and in the pre-op discussion he asked if i had heard of surgical mesh - I said no and he said good because we don't use it in my team - he went on to explain why which was bleeding, rejection and incision infection - The incision weeps for weeks anyway but you don't need infection - He said we will stretch and overlap the damaged tissue and multiple stitch it and the stitches will eventually dissolve and the repair should be ok and it is.
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