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Laparotomy
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laparotomia
a surgical procedure that involves making a larger cut in the abdomen to access and treat internal organs or address certain medical conditions
What is a "laparotomy"?
A laparotomy is a surgical procedure where a large cut is made in the abdomen to access the internal organs. It allows surgeons to directly see and work on organs such as the intestines, liver, or uterus. This procedure is typically used for complex surgeries that require full access to the abdomen, such as removing large tumors, repairing serious injuries, or performing certain types of bowel surgeries. Recovery from a laparotomy generally takes a long time, and it leaves large scars.
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Recovery after laparotomy may take longer due to the larger incision.
Her surgeon performed a laparotomy to remove a tumor from her abdomen.
The surgeon discussed the risks and benefits of laparotomy before the procedure.
Susan had a laparotomy to address complications during childbirth.
After the accident, John needed a laparotomy to repair internal injuries.