That was the question I had before my laproscopic hysterectomy a few day ago.
My doctor told me yes you can still have laproscopic suregery. If you do happen to be on your menstrual cycle be sure to wear a pad NOT a tampon during your surgery.
The appendix will be removed surgically by laproscopic or open surgery.
My doctor prescribed it for me after gall bladder removal surgery (laproscopic). It probably depends on your doctor and the surgery performed.
Do you mean when they go in through a small hole with a camera and do the operation without opening up the patient? That's called "laproscopic" surgery.
Yes its called laproscopic but you will be asked to sign a consent form stating that the operation can be transferred to abdominal if there are complications which are unusual.
Yes general anaesthesia is normal unless there is a very good reason to use an epidural.
The amount of time that they take varies from case to case. My mom's took nearly 4 hours but, she had a cyst on both ovaries. It also depends on which method they use to preform the Hysterectomy.
Your husband can darn well wait and tell him he won't go blind! You just had surgery whether it was laproscopic or not and you need to give it healing time. Your doctor should have given you a future appointment (if he didn't then make one) and when he says it's fine to have sex again that's when you should have it.
Places recommendation for laproscopic key hole surgery. In list of preference: Apollo hospital, Bannerghatta road, Bangalore EPMC's Women's clinic & Surgery, JP Nagar, Bangalore Philomena hospital, Bangalore Satya sai hospital, Whitefield, Bangalore
I had laproscopic surgery for my corpus luteum cyst on my right ovary in September 2007 and it took me about 3-5 days to recover from slight dizziness and nausea. I'm not sure what caused it but i felt fine after that.
That was the question I had before my laproscopic hysterectomy a few day ago.My doctor told me yes you can still have laproscopic suregery. If you do happen to be on your menstrual cycle be sure to wear a pad NOT a tampon during your surgery.
Sleeve gastrectomy is the newest weight loss procedure.It is laproscopic, it removes 75% of your stomach, leaving a tube shaped behind called a sleeve.Go to sanfordhealth.org they have a list of the pros,and cons.
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