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"Emergency surgery for umbilical hernia"

About: Tameside General Hospital / General surgery

(as the patient),

I went to see my GP about swollen ankles and just as I was leaving I mentioned that a small umbilical hernia had got bigger and for the last few days had become quite sore.

My GP checked it and said I needed to go to hospital. She rang and I was told to go to A&E with the relevant paperwork and state I had to see the surgical RSO who my GP had spoken to.

When I saw the RSO she ordered blood tests and xrays and then asked her superior to look and then he asked his superior who tried to push the hernia back but failed. I was informed I could see if it settled down or choose to have it operated on. I chose the latter and was admitted.

I was operated on the following day and was told that the hernia was strangulated so it was a good job I had the operation. I was discharged the following day.

My care from staff whilst in hospital was second to none. I was told everything that was going to happen and nothing was too much trouble.

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Response from John Goodenough, Director of Nursing, Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 11 years ago
John Goodenough
Director of Nursing,
Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 19/12/2012 at 10:55
Published on Care Opinion at 11:53


Thank you for deciding to share your positive experience of care provided by the Trust.

I am pleased that you were communicated with effectively about your care and treatment and that this has led to such a positive experience. We will pass on your comments to the areas concerned and we wish you all the best in your on-going recovery. We hope that Tameside Hospital remains your hospital of choice in the future.

John Goodenough

Director of Nursing

Would you like to help the hospital to improve its services further? We are currently looking for patients and carers to become involved in a development called “Patient Stories”. We want to know more about our services from the point of view of those who received them – what was good, bad, what could be improved, what should be changed. Want to know more about what’s involved? Please contact John Goodenough, Director of Nursing at

john.goodenough@tgh.nhs.uk

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