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Roux-en-y Hepatico For Surgical Bile Duct During Gallbladder Surgery. Midline Incisional Hernia Below Sternum. Having Abdominal Pain

I am 11 years post roux-n-y hepatico for surgical bile duct injury during gallbladder surgery. Midline incisional hernia appx 1 1/2 inches below sternum. recurrent dull ache in area of hernia with sporatic sharp intense abdominal pain. should this be a concern after over a decade? I was septic and acute bilary peritonitis prior to hepatico.
Tue, 20 Aug 2013
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Of course, you should not neglect it, Gastro-intestinal disease always needs numbers of investigation right from the invasive to noninvasive procedures, because, some vital organs are there inside the visceral cavity which susceptible to infections, it is very much difficult say anything without the proper clinical examination and the all the clinical reports, please consult the Gastroenterologist and discus it, Have nice Day.
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Roux-en-y Hepatico For Surgical Bile Duct During Gallbladder Surgery. Midline Incisional Hernia Below Sternum. Having Abdominal Pain

HI Thank for choosing HCM Of course, you should not neglect it, Gastro-intestinal disease always needs numbers of investigation right from the invasive to noninvasive procedures, because, some vital organs are there inside the visceral cavity which susceptible to infections, it is very much difficult say anything without the proper clinical examination and the all the clinical reports, please consult the Gastroenterologist and discus it, Have nice Day.