Angst vor erneuten Nabelbruch?
Hallo 🙂
bei mir wurde vor 2 Wochen ein Nabelbruch operiert. Ich hab mich an die Vorgaben gehalten, nicht zu schwer gehoben und abgesehen von ein paar Spaziergängen viel Zeit auf dem Sofa verbracht.
Auf Anraten von meiner Hausärztin hatte ich bis vorgestern noch ein Pflaster drauf gehabt, damit die Kleidung die Naht nicht so reizt.
Wenn ich sitze, sieht der Nabel wieder so aus wie vor dem Bruch. Was mir grad nur Sorge bereitet, ist der Nabel wenn ich stehe. Der Bruch war nur 8mm groß, daher war es ohnehin nur eine Miniwölbung und diese fühl ich grad auch wieder, wenn ich stehe (ich kann aber grad auch nicht sagen, ob das nicht schon die ganze Zeit war). Ich denke mal, dass es wohl kaum möglich den Nabel optisch wieder so herzustellen, wie er vorher war (zumal die Haut sich auch nicht wegzaubert). Ist es nach einer OP dann normal, dass man noch eine kleine Beule fühlen kann?
Wie gesagt ist im sitzen keine da, und dort konnte man die beim Bruch auch deutlich fühlen.
Eigentlich möchte ich meiner Hausärztin ungern nochmal mit dem Thema auf den Keks gehen (ich weiß, dass ich nur da Gewissheit kriegen kann) und würde daher gerne mal hören, wie es bei anderen nach operierten Brüchen aussah
Hello,
I also had a rather bulging navel, or Nabel fracture, which was almost always noticed and contested during investigations and was then operated with 16 at a larger abdominal surgery (Laparotomie wg tumor suspect). However, my navel didn’t go inside even after the surgery, even if it’s only a little ahead, but it looks quite cartilaged. In the pattern, it was said that I (again) had a navel break. It doesn’t seem so rare that this is coming back?! Is that a vulnerability forever?! I’m sure it’s not that bad for you to clue your doctor again. Good luck!
Was that just sewn with you? I guess there’s a greater risk that this is going on.
I was just after the question again at the clinic and the doctor had nothing to complain about. Since the navel was completely separated and sewn together again, a swelling was normal.
Again 3 weeks later, I had let my home doctor look over again, because that was still no less and, according to her, it could take more weeks and possibly also remain a small swelling permanently.
In the meantime, swelling is still doll on a few days, but most of the time is now much smaller, or this often feels more like sleepy skin.
But still thank you for your answer 😊 hope that it will hold you if you want to do it again! (Klang as if you haven’t had another surgery yet, if so: all the good that it lasts this time :D)
Yeah, that was just sewn with the big belly surgery. My navel, however, was not inward even after the surgery, but has since been so knotig-verknorpelt to about the level from the belly to the outside (before the surgery, however, he was very clear and bounced, almost 2 finger thick completely to the outside; it also occurred in some investigations that he was supposed to get even further out!). After surgery, the doctors (a.k.a. the one gastrointestinal doctor to whom I had to regularly!) were never satisfied because of my navel and have always examined it very thoroughly, as well as the sample physician as well as both female workers in my two trainings, that I (yet or again?) had a navel break (in particular also a trust physician when I had to complete my office training). In the second (sick care in Gießen), the occupational physician, as well as the pattern doctor at that time, has also initiated a surgical examination (where I was also sent to other examinations in the clinic for my medical history and the surgery scars in the abdomen), but no surgery was necessary. So I don’t have any more serious problems, scars I’ve got enough on my stomach…
But your description reminds me a little bit of a fellow student of me in the nursing class, who had a laparoscopy in the long-lasting abdominal problems (warming belly after blind-arm surgery) and then also had such a swollen and increasingly nasty navel. How did you operate?
If you have any questions, please feel free. Good cure! LG
I had a cut above the navel and it was probably cut off (brow bag and fistula removed and sewn the break together) and then sewn in again at the end. However, I did not ask more precisely because I was already served with the description 😀
But that’s why the healing should take a little longer. But fortunately, on a few days, he looks almost like a break. I hope that’s what’s going on.
Soon I wanted to start yoga again. From the clinic, I was only allowed to raise the first 3 weeks under 5kg and then boost it again and so it was through. I had then kept myself safe from some information from the Internet, after which the abdominal muscles should not be stressed so much for the first 12 weeks so that the scar tissue can still solidify. I’m curious how it’s going soon