I wasn't in the study but I had surgery with Dr Coleman in Jan '11, basically the same surgery u described. I did evrthng post op as prescribed my hip felt better for some time then in the middle if 2012 my hip pain started up again. I've now seen Dr Coleman abt 4 times since Feb '13 had another MRI and CT scan and cortisone injections to try to figure out what's causing my pain. Everything looks fine do now he wants to go back in bec my symptoms indicate its prob scar tissue and the bone prob needs to b shaven down more. He also wants to repair the tear in my other hip. Before he operates he wants mr to go for a second opinion w Kelly but Dr. Kelly doesn't want to see me so now I've been waiting almost 2 wks for Dr. Coleman to spk to Dr. Kelly and ask him to take a look and see if he finds anthng that was overlooked.kathyd wrote:Hi Folks
I just wanted to check in regarding the labral tear surgery I had in 2009 with Dr Struan Coleman at HSS in NYC.
Dr Coady my pelvic pain gyn at the time, was doing a study in which they found that some womens' vulvar and pelvic pain improved after the surgery. Im sure you are familiar as this has been discussed a lot. Quite a few of us had this surgery. I had no hip pain or clicking etc. when Dr Coleman did the pre-surgical check,so this made me quite skeptical about doing it.
My main symptoms at the time were IC/ urinary urge/pressure and urinary hesitancy and sit bone and mild right side perineal pain that was gradually worsening. Since IC protocol treatments hadn't helped and PTs couldn't seem to find any reason why my sit bones hurt (other than a "skinny butt"), I was anxious for pain relief and
I had the surgery reluctantly. The surgeon said he found significant damage to my labrum and that I had really needed the surgery. He also lengthened the psoas muscle
How I had gotten a labral tear in the first place I'll never know (unless its just from the natural wear and tear one's body sustains by middle age.
THe recovery was pretty easy... I was mainly on 1 crutch and soon I really didn't need one.
I did the necessary PT protocol for recovery (a few months of weekly visits and in between I did all the exercises.) I healed fine.
But I saw no improvement in my issues.. I wasn't told about what actually happened during the surgery; I didn't know about the traction, you guys are discussing, but would like to know more?
I hope that this traction didn't worsen my PN issues ;If I knew there was any risk from that I would've probably not done it.
I had the surgery in Nov 2009. By Spring 2010 around the time I finished post-surgical PT,
the sit pain had become bad enough that I was cutting back on driving ..
From then on things gradually got worse etc.
BTW Ive heard from the surgeon's office this year. They wanted to re-examine me and see how I was doing and possibly get an MRI of the other hip. I explained how much pain I was now in and said that unless this exam could do anything to help me find the source of my pain and reliev it, then I saw no point in coming in. They were basically doing a follow up on those who had been in the study I assumed..
Was anyone else part of this study?.. and did you go back recently for a re-check?
I think Dr Kelly is Dr Coleman's colleague, but I'm not sure.
Thanks.
I'm not sure how I feel abt hvng another surgery but I do trust Coleman. He's always been honest with me, he's the one that suggested I get a second opinion and I've been to my fare share of top top specialists and usually when I say I want a second opinion then get all offended so I thnk it says anthng abt Coleman that he suggested it. He also never dismissed my pain which to me is a big deal. I've seen many drs who've told me its nthng or its in ur head or whatnot. He's always believed me and never pushed me away which is a big deal for me...
Shana