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Laparotomy

Laparotomy is a surgery that involves an incision in the abdomen to access the internal organs. It is a major surgical procedure that is performed under general anesthesia. Laparotomy may be performed for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, such as removing tumors, repairing injuries, or treating abdominal infections. Recovery from laparotomy can take several weeks and may involve pain management, physical therapy, and other forms of support.

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Where will I get a C-section if I have a scar on my navel?

Query: Hello doctor,I have a 7-inch vertical laparotomy scar from my navel to my pubic bone following previous PID surgery. I have had a recent laparoscopy which identified loops of bowel adhesions along the full length of the scar. I have no symptoms and my doctors both advised me to leave things as they ...  Read Full »


Dr. Uzma Arqam

Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.Thank you for your query.I understand your concern. Pelvic infection severe one can increase adhesions inside and sometimes it is difficult to revert things back. Your age is already 43 years and doctors already give a positive sign to have IVF which is also a blessing. ...  Read Full »

I had undergone laparotomy and hysteroscopy for adenomyosis of my uterus. What should I do next?

Query: Hi doctor, I have adenomyosis (10 cm) in my uterus. I had one laparotomy and one hysteroscopy. Please help. Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Kanani Darshan Jayantilal

Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.Adenomyosis is a condition in which the tissue that normally lines the uterus grows into the muscular walls of the uterus. This can cause heavy, painful periods and may also lead to infertility. Surgery is an option for treating adenomyosis, but the extent of surgery depend...  Read Full »

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