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Re: INFECTION AFTER LAPAROSCOPYFrom: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 30 Nov 1999 21:17:42 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Rajni wrote: > >I underwent laparoscopy in April 1999 for removal of dermoid cyst in the >right ovary.While removing the cyst the ovary had to be sacrificed.The >cyst was removed using a bag thru the umblicus.After a week or so there >was swelling in the incision made below the navel and there was some >oozing.Contacted the gynae and he said that we need not worry.In spite >of the oozing continuing for a couple of months the doctor asked us not >to worry.In July I developed temperature and severe pain and the >swelling burst open with a puss flowing out.I was immediatly put on anti >biotics by another gynae.Since the flow/swelling did not stop she >recommended a exploration by a surgeon.The sergeon cut open the area and >let the pus flow out.This was done in August.There was no pus outflow >for sometime but it started again after a couple of weeks.A second >exploration was done in september and a lot of granules was removed.On a >sonography it reveals that there fluid collection on the muscular plane >with two sinus tracts supra and infra umblicus.We have approached a new >surgeon who says that he needs to do a complete surgical procedure and >remove the umblicus and a lot of tissue sorrounding it.We are worried as >whether this procedure would succeed.Is there a way to detect foreign >bodies without an operation.Pls advise me on a way to get out of this 7 >month trauma. I'm sorry for your problems but what "foreign body" are you referring to?
-- Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS Great Neck, New York
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