Re: ?'s on TAH operative report
From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 21 Dec 2000 18:48:18 -0600 (CST)
Hemosiderin deposits are the byproduct of blood, even very tiny amounts.
This may have been frm either endometriosis or a miniscule amount of
bleeding from a number of cuases, none of them serious. The information
has no meaning to your future whatsoever.
As for the falciform ligament, it's THE falciform ligament, not A
falciform ligament. It's the ligament that goes from the area between
the lobes of the liver to the anterior abdominal wall. It's supposed to
be there.
Hope this helps and write back anytime for more information.
HSM
At Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Barb wrote:
>
>I've got a couple of questions on some things that were in my operative
>report. One is that a small hemosiderin deposit was found on the medial
>aspect of the right ovary of questionable significance. And in the
>cul-de-sac a tiny hemosiderin deposit was noted on the anterior aspect
>of the rectum. What does that mean? Also I had complained about some
>pulling around the side of the abd. around the belly button and had her
>look in that area thinking it may have been adhesions from lap from last
>year. The report stated no noted adhesions in the periumbilical area
>but a falciform ligament was however noted. What does that mean? I know
>these are nothing major or she would have mentioned something but I'm
>just curious as to what they mean in language I can understand!
>
>Thank You.
--
Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
Great Neck, New York
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