TVH botched surgery became TAH plus more - Post Op Hysterectomy Support - HysterSisters
  Hysterectomy Checkpoints Hysterectomy Checkpoints  Hysterectomy Alternatives Alternatives   Hysterectomy Options Hysterectomy Choices  Pre Op Hysterectomy Pre-op  Post Op Hysterectomy Post-op   Hormones HRT Menopause   Sexual Dysfuntion Intimacy   Fitness Pelvic Floor  Fitness Fitness   GYN Cancer Cancer  Grief Grief    
 
 
 
  #1  
Unread 07-25-2012, 10:20 AM
botched surgery became TAH plus more

I am a 55 year old healthy active woman. I went in for my vaginal hysterectomy on the morning of July 6th. I had confidence in my Dr and was quite relaxed about it all. My older sister had had the same procedure a few years prior and said she had no problems. Just some soreness and follow up rest for a few weeks after. I have a blood disorder where I take Coumadin. That was all taken into consideration and I had bridge coagulation therapy before and after surgery. The operation was to take 2 1/2 hours (8am to 10:30am). The Dr was very definite about the time.

I woke up in recovery at 6pm!!! During surgery the Dr. severed BOTH of my ureter tubes (run from kidneys to the bladder). Luckily he discovered his mistake through a dye test at the end of the procedure. Fortunate for me an excellent Urologist was in the operating theater next door and was able to promptly come in open up my abdomen (6" vertical cut) and re-attach the ureters- (a second complete surgery). He also inserted pigtail stents into each ureter.

What a shock to wake up to this news. My husband said that I was in surgery for almost 9 hours! He was worried sick.

I stayed in the hospital for 5 days. Lots of pain meds (morphine drip... to Percocet...to Tylenol 3- all made me sick). I had a private room (seems my Dr has a conscience). I had a catheter for two weeks (horrible). After a CAT scan last week I found out that the reattachment was a success and the catheter was removed. I was able to pee properly with no leakage right away (thank goodness!) I had to also take antibiotics for a urinary tract infection and questionable healing at the incision line.

The staples were removed 10 days post surgery. The stents will stay in for another 3 weeks to help in avoiding scare tissue development.

Except for the initial mistake I was treated very well by 3 Drs and loads of nurses. Our Canadian medical system even provided for home care as needed~ which I did need for the first week and a half at home. I am confident that I will eventually be 100%, but it will take a while.

The 9 hour surgery made me anemic so that adds to my fatigue. That will take a couple of months to correct with diet and an iron supplement.

So I guess under the circumstances I am a lucky girl that the accident was detected right away. On the other hand I will be pretty inactive for a lot longer that the TVH would have been. I was the less than 1% statistic.

That's my story and so far getting a little better every day. My tummy is sore and swollen. My appetite is back. It "hurts" to wear underwear so I am staying home most of the time for now.

I doubt anyone has the same story, but I would love to hear if anyone else had surgical complications. All the best...
  #2  
Unread 07-25-2012, 08:54 PM
Re: botched surgery became TAH plus more

I did not have any complications but I just wanted to give you
You've endured a lot and I'm wishing you many, many
:
  #3  
Unread 07-25-2012, 09:17 PM
Re: botched surgery became TAH plus more

Yes! Mine was in Sept 2011. Cut left Ureter, repaired in surgery by the Urologist. Repair ruptured the night I was released from hospital. Readmitted to hospital to have Nephrostomy bag on my side for 2 months. Had open abdominal surgery and catheter, stint for 3 weeks after last surgical repair. Which was the cut from belly button down. Glad they caught yours early, but sorry it happened to you. Take care and I am wishing you an uneventful recovery from here on out. Let us know how you are doing. I am fine now!.. Thanks to God!
  #4  
Unread 07-26-2012, 04:52 AM
Re: botched surgery became TAH plus more

You poor dear. My surgical repair seems to be holding and healing well. The stents will be removed August 10th. Peeing normally too. Just a dull pain ALL the time. Icing my incision a few times a day seems to help and controls the swelling.

I am thankful to hear you are fine now. Though it sounds like you had a long tough road.

Thanks for the encouraging words. All the best to you.
  #5  
Unread 07-26-2012, 05:36 AM
Re: botched surgery became TAH plus more

Thank you so much. Glad I found this site. Wishing you all the best too.
Reply

Thread Tools

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
From This Forum From Other Forums
8 Replies, Last Reply 06-17-2010, Started By maddyhopeful
3 Replies, Last Reply 11-08-2008, Started By goodman2514
9 Replies, Last Reply 06-21-2005, Started By eager
5 Replies, Last Reply 05-28-2005, Started By kpolcyn
4 Replies, Last Reply 07-09-2004, Started By easterbunny
3 Replies, The Road Less Traveled


Hysterectomy News
June 19,2013
WEBSITE NEWS
Checking In June Newsletter
The HysterSisters June newsletter has been published and can be accessed on the website here: June 2013 HysterSisters Ch [More]...


PROUD PARTNER - DaVinci Surgery


Advertisement


Android app on Google Play


Advertisement



Advertisement





All times are GMT -6. The time now is 04:37 AM.

HysterSisters.com is a patient support website and does not intend to take the place of the relationship between patient and personal physician.

Mobile Skin
Medical Advisory Team - Give Me a Second - Second Opinions are Good For Your Health

Peer Support Websites: IC-Network
Hyster Sisters® Copyright 1998-2013 All rights reserved.
Page generated in 0.29685402 seconds with 12 queries
HysterSisters Hysterectomy | TOS | Privacy | About | Contact | Help/FAQ | Advertise | Hysterectomy Products | Advertising Policy | Doctors | Twitter | Facebook | Videos| Press Room
 
toggle

Receive support and resources for your hysterectomy related needs:

Support Forums - Hysterectomy Checkpoints - and more!