Question:
On a staple line breakdown
did I do something wrong, did my surgeon, or is this just something that happens sometimes? If anyone has any info on how this happens please share your experience. I just found out I have this staple line breakdown and my doctor is retired. What should I do? — Sheila R. (posted on May 15, 2002)
May 16, 2002
You did not do something wrong. Your surgeon didn't do anything
"wrong". He just did it the old fashioned way. As did mine. And
then I got it fixed. And all was right again. You can make it. Hopefully
you will find a new doc who can fix you up as fast as if it was just a flat
tire.
— vitalady
May 20, 2002
Hi, sorry I missed this question since I was on vacation. I want to
reassure that this was not your fault! I had a staple line breakdown at 6
mos post op and then had a revision to fix it. I have lost 100 lbs now and
my pouch is so different with transection. I am now 7 mos post op from my
revision and still can only eat 1/2 cup. When I had my SLD I was so upset
but I had researched enough to know that #1 IT IS FIXABLE! #2 It is just
a mechanical failure when one is not transected. Read my profile for more
details. I have two parts and the second one is after I was
"fixed." I think that most surgeons are transecting now since
the breakdown rate for non transected pouches are so high. I am glad I had
to have it fixed because now I know that the chances of this ever happening
again are nil. There is a lot of info (a lot from me and a lot from
Michelle Curran too) about SLD in the library. Michelle and I are trying
to answer each person that this happens to because it is important to know
it is not anyone's fault. The revision was a breeze compared to the first
surgery but it had to be open too so required almost the same scenario as
the first....hospitalization and recovery. But the healing is so much
quicker and easier. Without the repair, you may regain your lost weight as
the food can just flow into the still attached stomach. When I had the
Upper GI it was apparent that the pouch filled up and then the old stomach.
I was very distressed about it but I did not hesitate to have it repaired.
I had not regained any weight but I know I would have as I was able to eat
a lot more then. You didn't say how far post op you are. Please e mail me
and I will answer any questions you have. God bless you! AND remember this
is not your fault and you are NOT a failure! It takes courage to face this
problem and you have done that. It does complicate matters somewhat by the
fact that your surgeon is retired. Surely he left his patients in the
hands of another surgeon for follow up didn't he? Call his office and ask
for a referral. If this is not possible, ask for somebody here to
recommend a doc for you to revise your rny to transection. We are all here
for you! And this has happened to quite a few of us.
— Marilyn C.
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