Tubes Tied cause sciatica
nybor7,
I am not sure, but my thought would be that under anesthesia, she possibly was moved in a funky position while putting her on or off the surgical table. (?)
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We take every caution to not put them in funky positions.
{I am an OR Tech by day, I assist the surgeon in the perioperative care of the patient}
Yes, to the post above, the legs are up. True, it is done laparoscopically but she is a "lithotomy" position because there is a device inside her vagina attached to her cervix so her uterus can be manipulated(boy, that sounds bad when you type it out).
Positioning IS the only thing I can think of also...I was reading as the procedure may have caused the sciatica.
If anything out of the ordinary happened(even a bruise) it would be noted and an incident review made.
Unique to us as massage therapists IS a referral of shoulder pain in most instances after any laparoscopic surgery. The insufflation(adding air into the belly) is something the diaphragm "doesn't like" and it refers pain to the shoulder....
I also do know that "things happen". My mother had a total knee replacement with no surgical misadventure. Although her new knee is perfect she has excruciating pain along her IT band and no one can attest to what it is. It was most probably due to the tourniquet, or drain.
I'm just still here sitting scratching my head about the cause.
For help, for I am a sciatic sufferer.....I have psoas worked on like mentioned above...and use heat heat heat whenever I can.
Robyn