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abdominal exploration
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digestive system, pelvic adhesions, laparotomy, exploratory laparotomy, abdominal exploration, surgical procedure, opens the abdomen, laparotomy, explores it, a laparotomy, treatment of problems, administered,
abdomen contains many vital organs, stomach, small intestine, jejunum, ileum, large intestine, colon, liver, spleen, gallbladder, pancreas, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, in women, kidneys, ureters, bladder, problems inside the abdomen, diagnosed, noninvasive tests x-rays, ct scans, many problems, require surgery to explore the abdomen, obtain an accurate diagnosis, patient is under general anesthesia, surgeon makes an incision, abdomen, examines the abdominal organs, location, the incision depends on the clinical situation, tissue samples, biopsies, diseased areas, procedure is complete, incision is closed,
exploratory laparotomy recommended, diagnosis, is abdominal disease, unknown cause, diseases that discovered by exploratory laparotomy, inflammation, the appendix, acute appendicitis, inflammation, the pancreas, acute, chronic pancreatitis, pockets of infection, retroperitoneal abscess, abdominal abscess, pelvic abscess, presence of uterine tissue, endometrium, abdomen, endometriosis, inflammation, the fallopian tubes, salpingitis, scar tissue, in the abdomen, adhesions, cancer, the ovary, colon, pancreas, liver, inflammation of an intestinal pocket, diverticulitis, hole, in the intestine, intestinal perforation, pregnancy outside, the uterus, ectopic pregnancy, surgery, the extent of certain cancers, hodgkin's lymphoma
risks, anesthesia, reactions to medications, problems breathing, surgery, bleeding, infection, additional risks include incisional hernia, surgery depends upon the findings,
eating, drinking, resume 2, 3 days, surgery, hospital stays, the severity, the underlying problem, complete recovery, takes, 4 weeks.
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