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Stevo68
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Joined : Jun 2011
Posts : 103
Posted 12/21/2020 7:35 AM (GMT -7)
I'm pissed. I'll skip the history and go right to the issue. I reluctantly had surgery about 3 weeks ago for an abscess drain and seton placement. After 2 weeks the knot in the seton popped while wiping. It was on a Saturday so no doc visit possible. I managed to tape the loose ends together with a bandaid and it held through the weekend. On Monday, my doc fit me in and saw me. She "stiched" the seton back together, while cutting out a significant amount of extra rubber band which I had specifically asked for and we had discussed prior to the surgery. After she "fixed" it, she told me she made it tighter. When I get home I'm fiddling around down there and none of the slack that had previously been there existed. She had to remove like 2 inches of rubber band as the seton was tight against my skin and even a bit uncomfortable but totally liveable. I decided I would have to lose a bunch of weight to get some slack back in the seton. Two days ago and less than a week later (and 5 lost pounds!), I'm soaking in the tub and I reach down just to see what's what and the knots are out and the seton is out of the tract and hanging from my ass. I pull it out and it's now on my nightstand (yes I cleaned it) with a bunch of stiches that came out. So, now I'm pretty sure I will have to have surgery again to place another seton. I have a call in to my surgeon and my gastro doc and I'm about ready to call a lawyer because this just should not have happened. Ok. Mostly venting, but has anyone else experienced anything like this? My first setons stayed in for a year until I had two of them cut out and one eventually fell out on its own. My ass must look like swiss cheese this point.

Post Edited (Stevo68) : 12/21/2020 7:38:08 AM (GMT-7)

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straydog
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Posted 12/21/2020 4:48 PM (GMT -7)
Stevo, sorry to read about what has happened! There's nothing wrong with venting, sometimes just writing about it helps let off a little steam. I don't have any experience with setons so I am of no help there.

Hang in there & let us know how this turns out.
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73monte
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Joined : Mar 2007
Posts : 2234
Posted 12/21/2020 5:01 PM (GMT -7)
So sorry for what you're going through. I too have no experience with setons. Really hope you get some quick action to rectify your current situation. You might want to try the diplomatic approach first before considering anything on the legal end though. As soon as lawyers get involved, the Dr's will immediately get on their heels, and no one else will want to get involved with treating you medical issues. Good luck, hope you get things under control soon.
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