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Re: Lumps in ankle scar

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Greedyfly | 11:24 Fri 25th Jun 2010 | Health & Fitness
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Hello guys,

I posted a question last week asking about several lumps in my ankle scar (from recent surgery) and after a few opinions I think we agreed it is more than likely retained stitches. They cause quite a bit of pain where they are and are slowing recovery as I cannot stretch my ankle far without them hurting a lot.

Question is: Where would I get said 'stitches' removed? Do I go to the docs? Or shall I mention it to my surgeon who I will be seeing soon?

I have had a mole removed before and that was done at the docs surgery, but seeing as these are beneath the scar I wonder if there is a different approach.

Thanks guys

GF x
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Depends....if GP is interested in minor surgery then him, otherwise mention it to the surgeon.
I always had an aphorism, " the person who puts the stitches in, takes them out" this improves surgical technique.
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lol the stitches were fine going in. The girl who removed them was a student nurse and whilst I do not have a problem with her learning hands on, I do have a problem with having to have my scar re-opened because no one checked that all stitches were removed afterwards. One I can forgive but it looks like I have 4 or 5 and they go right up the scar so I would imagine it will be messy removing them.

I shall mention it to the surgeon - he seems only to happy to cut me open at every opportunity =)
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According to the surgeon the lumps are suters for the soft tissue and can take months to dissolve. Guess I will have to wait. Thanks Squad for your answers.
Sutures and stitches are the same Greedyfly.
Thanks for the feedback.

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