Not necessarily. Be guided by your surgeon.
Perhaps.
drain your bladder as it may be swollen
Beef liver is not recommended after bypass surgery. The high levels of fat and cholesterol in beef liver contribute to clogging of the arteries.
The swollen stomach is because of the enlargement of the liver. The condition might also be referred as Kwashiorkor.
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If you need a new liver or some sort of new organ it can save your life or if you have a tumor etc.
Liver transplantation is a surgery that removes a diseased liver and replace it with a healthy donor liver.
An enlarged liver can be a symptom of different disease, including, viral hepatitis, liver tumors, cirrhosis, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and liver cancer. Some other conditions that may cause an enlarged liver are heart failure and gallbladder obstructions. In medical terms, an enlarged liver is known as hepatomegaly.
Cellulitis
Christoph E. Broelsch has written: 'Atlas of liver surgery' -- subject(s): Atlases, Liver, Surgery
The surgery itself may need revision because of narrowing, leaking, or blood clots at the connections.
Depending on your gender, yes.