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ADHESIONS: pelvic adhesionsFrom: grateful mom (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 4 Oct 2007 20:50:08 -0500 (CDT)
I have extensive pelvic adhesions, specifically bowel to pelvic side wall and anterior wall, and 1 remaining ovary encased in adhesions following a TAH in 2005. I have had two operative laps to lyse adhesions, both in 2005. The last lap removed my colon from the pelvic side wall, exposing the ovary which was peeled off the side wall along with my tube. I have been relatively pain free until 2 months ago. I am feeling the same pulling, tugging and pressure on that side again. My question is how often is lysis of adhesions recommended? My dr. has recommended an ultrasound, a ct scan or another lap. Please note I have the greatest dr. in Atlanta and trust him implicitly, but is it worth continuing to treat or should I just get used to the pain? I will add The lap is no big deal and I recover quickly, but the general surgeon who assists will want to open me with a midline incision. Thanks for any opinions.
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