Not exact matches
So I really don't care for the blanket assertion that if someone doesn't want major
abdominal surgery, it's just some cultural hangup.
I really
do not like the idea of major
abdominal surgery to get my baby out.
You
do take on some risk with attempting a vaginal delivery, but they are far fewer and less catastrophic when compared to the risks of a major
abdominal surgery.
Of course I
did not want a cesarean, major
abdominal surgery, so I agreed.
They usually don't understand the possible implications of the major
abdominal surgery, and they often believe that a planned, surgical delivery is safer than vaginal delivery.
A low 1 - minute Apgar score is common among premature babies and some babies delivered via
abdominal surgery (caesarean section), but this
does not mean that your baby will not be fine eventually.
Yes, having an eight - pack formation of the
abdominal muscles is pretty cool, but if you were born with a four - pack, there's nothing you can
do about it (except
surgery which we assume you'll find a bit too extreme) except make it as lean as possible.
I don't know of having highly developed, or even overdeveloped, stomach muscles would necessarily cause a problem, but there is something there that we should discuss, which is if people have had
abdominal trauma, meaning maybe a hernia
surgery, or a C - section, or an ovarectomy, or any kind of
abdominal trauma that may cause scarring or damage, or even if a woman has really bad uterine fibroids, for example, which can cause pelvic obstruction, anything in the
abdominal pelvic area that creates scar tissue, whether it be surgical, or impact trauma, or what have you, has the potential, because the abdomen and pelvis rest up against your intestines, has the potential to impede the movement of stuff through the intestines.
This
surgery can be
done laparoscopically, in which doctors insert a laparoscope — a thin, lighted tube — into a small incision in the
abdominal wall.
Because if you've played sports that pressurized your core, or if you've ever had a hernia, or if you work a desk job or a job where you lean forward a lot, or if you've ever had
abdominal surgery, or if you've been
doing hundreds of situps and crunches with no results except your could swear your belly has grown larger, you should check yourself here today!
While the surgeons
did need to open Googgie's
abdominal cavity to perform the
surgery, they were able to place the implant minimally invasively, and utilize interventional radiology to help guide the procedure.
Gastropexy can be
done via
abdominal surgery or it can be
done laparoscopically.
The last method is usually
done when the dog's condition is so grave that anesthesia and
abdominal surgery is not possible.
Even if the uterus doesn't burst, it can still leak fluid into the
abdominal cavity, so a lavage is an important step to reduce the risk of
surgery post-op.
Traditionally this was
done with an exploratory
abdominal surgery.
We
do everyday procedures (such as spay and neuter) but also other
surgeries, such as Skin Mass removals, Cherry Eye repair and other Eyelid
surgery, Anal Gland repair / removal, Fracture Repair, Laceration Repair, Ear Resection and Ablation, Abscess repair, Bite Wound repair, ACL Knee Ligament Repair, Knee Cap Luxation repair, Exploratory
Abdominal surgery, Foreign Body
surgery, Foxtail retrieval and much more.
Radiographs (x-rays) or
abdominal ultrasound typically is
done to diagnose the underlying illness prior to
surgery.
For traditional
abdominal surgeries, most vets
do what is called a three - layer closure.
It is a bigger deal for males, because when it is
done on a male as part of the neuter
surgery, a whole new
abdominal incision needs to be made.
In some cases, exploratory
abdominal surgery will be
done to examine the liver and gall bladder.
Anthony Borges, the student lauded as a hero of the Parkland school shooting, is «
doing much better» following several
surgeries for
abdominal infections.
I just don't fancy having major
abdominal surgery.
How strange your whole story is to mine, luckily I didn't need
surgery - but I was just having TERRIBLE
abdominal pains and went to the ER just 2 weeks ago — I also had a low fever and slightly elevated white blood cell count — so they just sent me home on Cipro and percocet and I
did get better — so now I'm hoping mine doesn't turn into anything like you had, but now I know what to look out for!!