Understanding Abdominal Cellotomy: Exploring the Minimally Invasive Procedure

– Abdominal surgery
– Laparotomies
– Laparoscopic surgeries
– Ruptured appendix
– Cesarean sections
– Inguinal hernia surgery
– Exploratory laparotomy
– Cholecystectomy
– Appendectomy
– Exploratory celiotomy
– Diagnostic test
– Biopsy
– Ventral midline incision
– Linea alba
– Skin clipping
– Mammary chain
– Drain
– Feeding tube
– Lower urinary tract

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Annexectomy: The Essential Guide to Appendix Removal

List:

1. Annexectomy
2. Excision of bodily appendages
3. Fallopian tubes removal
4. Ovaries removal
5. Unilateral annexectomy
6. Bilateral annexectomy
7. Adnexectomy
8. Double annexectomy
9. Removal of both ovaries
10. Elimination of estrogen production
11. Prevention of long-term malignant diseases in the ovary
12. Male hormone therapy
13. Hysterectomy
14. Reduced risk of malignant diseases in the uterus, cervix, and ovaries
15. Reduction of female hormone generation
16. Laparoscopic double annexectomy
17. Hormone therapy after hysterectomy

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Exploring the Benefits of Extraperitoneal Cesarean Section: Insights

– extraperitoneal cesarean section
– asepsis protocol
– preoperative urinary catheterization
– surgical analgesia
– mobilization after surgery
– reduced doses of anesthetics
– EMLA cream
– fine 27 Gauge epidural catheter
– ropivacaine and sufentanyl
– midazolam and ketamine
– rapid absorbing braided Vicryl 2/0 stitches
– dermal adhesive for scar closure
– continuous suture for aponeurosis closure
– cruciform aponeurotic incision
– continuous or interrupted stitches for wound closure
– intramyometrial sutures with Vicryl 1 thread
– subserous layer closure
– uterus purse closure
– forceps or spatulas for extraction facilitation
– pressing on the base of the uterus
– anatomical triangle for lower segment approach
– emptying the bladder before surgery
– importance of appropriate bladder identification
– vertical paramedian opening of rectus abdominis’ aponeurosis anterior sheath
– surveillance period in recovery room
– acetaminophen for pain management
– prevention of reflex paralytic ileus and peritoneal adhesions
– early mobilization after surgery
– monitoring signs of hypotension during mobilization
– care of newborn immediately after leaving recovery room
– prevention of post-surgical thromboembolic events
– showering immediately after surgery
– less painful glued skin closure
– reduced scarring with glued skin closure
– gradual elimination of glue through desquamation

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