What's up with my knobbly-feeling surgical wound?
July 11, 2005 12:07 AM
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12 days ago I had pelvic surgery which involved a 9 cm (~3.5 inch) horizontal lower abdominal incision. The stitches were removed 6 days after the operation and the surgeon said at the time that the wound looked fine. Since some time after that appointment, when I touch the area within 1 cm of the wound I can feel fairly firm nodular areas under the skin. To anyone who has had a similar experience following surgery or knows about it, is this normal or a complication? Did it go away without treatment? Did it cause further problems?
I am still a tiny bit sore from the operation, but nothing unreasonable. The wound looks normal, it only feels weird under my fingers -- I have a long-healed appendectomy (not laproscopic) scar that does not feel at all like this. The firm areas feel exactly like the toughest bits of a person's ear in terms of firmness, and are painless. If I encounter any problems (I have been briefed by my surgeon on what red flags to look out for) I will of course see a doctor, but from a purely aesthetic perspective I don't want a knobbly-feeling scar and would be interested to hear anecdotes from other people about what happened to them, their friend, their neighbour's mother-in-law, or whoever.
posted by teem to health & fitness (11 comments total)
Some surgeons use dissolving gut for these, which goes away in a couple months, but when I used to do this sort of thing, I used 0 Prolene, which doesn't.
Nobbly scar is far superior to surgical wound hernia, which is why the lower layers of muscle have to be closed with strong stuff.
posted by ikkyu2 at 12:16 AM on July 11, 2005