Here
are some comments from past hernia repair patients of the Hernia Center of
Ohio:
Dr. Erwin Jay, O.D., "Eyewear 20/20"
Jack Zugay, Treasurer, Arnold Palmer Enterprises
Ken Carozza, Dallas, Texas
Louis G. Pecek, Ph.D., John Carroll
University
Brian Stevens, Arizona
Nandor Horvath
Lobsinger, Michigan
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Louis G. Pecek, Ph.D.
Assistant Academic Vice President
I wish to put on record some of my experience as
a hernia patient. I have undergone five right-side inguinal hernia
repairs the first of these surgeries also included the left side.
My condition is probably congenital; as a university professor
and administrator I do not do the heavy work usually associated
with those who suffer from hernias. I venture to say, though, that all
hernias hurt about the same.
The first four operations were conventional procedures;
that I had a general anesthesia (spinal), was in the hospital
five to seven days, then home for about four weeks before returning
to work. Each recurrence consisted of a tear lower down the right
side; mesh was inserted during the fourth repair.
When I found that I needed a second repair, I read
up on and inquired about the so-called Canadian method. Frankly,
I was dissuaded from it by those I now realize knew little about
the method. Furthermore, I knew of no easy access to a surgeon
who used the method here in Cleveland.
When the time came for my fifth repair, my internist
referred me to you and you explained your methods, very similar
to those I had read about more than 10 years earlier.
Moreover, you described my need for a reconstruction
of the abdominal wall, a procedure more complex than the ordinary
hernia repair. You told me the procedure would take some three
hours.
My experience the fifth time was a world apart from
my earlier operations. Surgery on a Monday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. was followed by an hour in the recovery room. I was then
taken to a regular bed and told I could dress after I was able
to go to the bathroom. I was offered assistance. I found, though,
that by the time I had the urge for the bathroom, I felt quite
fit enough to walk there slowly. Then I dressed, and called my
wife and son to come for me.
I was home by 5:30 p.m., and would have been home
sooner had my son been able to leave his office earlier. I walked
to and from the car, and up the few steps into my house. By the
middle of the next day I no longer needed the medication prescribed
for pain. On Friday, I was able to drive. On the next Monday,
I spent a few hours at work. By Wednesday, I managed the full
day's work.
It was soon difficult to remember I had surgery.
There was no lingering pain or twitching; and most importantly
for me (since I had very severe headaches after each spinal anesthesia)
I felt no after effects from the anesthesia.
I am happy to offer you these recollections of
my experiences, in the hope that others needing hernia repairs
will appreciate that there is a difference in procedures.
Sincerely yours,
Louis G. Pecek, Ph.D.
Assistant Academic Vice President
John Carroll University
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