The ventral abdominopelvic cavity would be opened to perform an appendectomy. This procedure is normally performed as an emergency procedure, when the patient is suffering from acute appendicitis.
none, it is done by three tiny incisions in the abdomen and sometimes one through the belly button. Depending on the "issue" but rarely do they "Cut you open" anymore. everything is done by scopes.
The ovaries lie in the pelvis so if it is open surgery the approach will be with an incision in the lower abdominal wall, or Laparoscopically through a small incision above or below the belly button
The lower part of the Abdominal cavity (pelvis) needs to be opened. Alternatively it can also be done Laparscopically ( minimal invasive surgery) but it will depend upon the cause and size of the ovarian lesion.
Most of the time it would be done laparoscopically. So they will put a camera port through your belly button and maybe 2-3 other small incisions in your lower abdomen.
makes an incision in the lower right section of the abdomen.Read more: http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/A-Ce/Appendectomy.html#ixzz2WbBvHo2O
That would be the cranium or cranial cavity.
The pelvic cavity.
The thoracic cavity.
Thoracic cavity
The Chest or Thoracic cavity has to be opened to remove the lung lobe
None, they would open the skull with the use of a drill.
The Abdominopelvic cavity is used. But these are two different cavities put together (abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity). These two cavities hold completely different organs of our body they have different purposes. To be better understood and to be able to correctly diagnosed they should not be referred to as one cavity.
Cranial
The abdominal cavity is opened, the appendix is tied off from the large intestine, and then cut off.
The uterus is in a woman's lower abdomen, above her pelvis.
An appendectomy is the removal of ones appendix?