Question:
8 Months post op I had major surgery to correct internal hernia AND Peterson Defect
does anyone know what a internal hernia and the Peterson Defect is? — Mary H. (posted on June 29, 2004)
June 29, 2004
Unfortunately, I know what both are. :( I had emergency surgery to
correct this two years ago. An internal hernia is when the intestine gets
contorted, possibly slipping through a hole in the mesentary (the thin
lining which holds the bowels in place). Mine was caused by the lap portal
holes not being hand sewn after surgery... they grew larger as I lost. A
lot of internal fat was lost and it expanded the holes. Mine became
strangulated (stuck in the hole) and I almost died. I had to have 3 feet
of intestines permananty removed. The Peterson's area is by the
gallbladder, I think (?) but it is one particular spot where an internal
hernia can occur. I'm so glad you are well - recovery from that surgery is
NOT pleasant!
All the best, Teresa
— Teresa N.
October 8, 2004
I also had a petersons defect. I am recovering from it now, had surgery to
repair this on 8/10/04. I had to be rushed to the hospital in the worse
pain in my whole life, just before my 2 year anniversary from my weight
loss surgery. This almost killed me the surgeon said, had I waited one more
day, I would of been dead, my small intestines were completely through the
messentary lining and strangulating and had turned completley grey in
color. Warning to anyone who has severe pain go to the doctor immediately,
I was told this could happen within the first 5 yrs of surgery, its not
real common though. Also, please be warned this does not show up on ultra
sounds , x rays or ct scans, they had to do laprascopic exploratory surgery
on me to find the problem, and then ended up cutting me open, my incision
is huge, from my rib case to about 3 inches passed belly button. I am doing
much better now, but still do not feel 100%. If anyone has any questions
about this, feel free to e mail me.
— LAURA T.
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