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Depends on where the adhesions are and if it was do open or laparoscopic. Need more information to answer the question.
An exploratory laparotomy in which the adhesions are not impacting the small bowel is generally coded as 49000. If the small bowel is affected, the code 44005 may be used instead.
a laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal),
Exploratory laparoscopy may be used to detect either abdominal or pelvic adhesions. This procedure usually is performed in a hospital under local or general anesthesia
Spleen removal is called an open splenectomy or a laparoscopic splenectomy, depending upon how it is performed.
The laparoscopic procedure would not be preferred in cases where the gallbladder is so inflamed that it could rupture, or when adhesions (additional fibrous bands of tissue) are present.
Removal of uterus.cervix and both fallopian tubes. It is likely that you will have an oopherectomy (removal of ovaries) if you have a slpingectomy.
Urethrolysis is the medical term meaning surgical removal of urethral adhesions.
Removal of all or part of the sigmoid colon using minimally invasive surgery.
abdominal adhesions intestinal adhesions intraperitoneal adhesions pelvic adhesions intrauterine adhesions or Asherman's syndrome.
may be removed by either traditional open abdominal or pelvic surgery or by laparoscopic surgery. In the latter technique the laparoscope includes a laser for destroying the tissue with heat.
CholecystectomyCholecystectomy /ˌkɔləsɪsˈtɛktəmi/, plural: cholecystectomies,) is the surgical removal of the gallbladder. Despite the development of non-surgical techniques, it is the most common method for treating symptomatic gallstones, although there are other reasons for having this surgery done. Each year more than 500,000 Americans have gallbladder surgery. Surgery options include the standard procedure, called laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and an older more invasive procedure, called open cholecystectomy.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CholecystectomyIt means you have had your gall bladder removed.