Abdominal exploration - Symptoms,Causes

by Adam 2010-12-31 15:36:53

Abdominal exploration - Symptoms,Causes

Abdominal exploration is surgery to examine the contents of the abdomen. Surgery that opens the abdomen is called a laparotomy. Laparotomy may also be done to treat certain health problems and conditions.


Description

An abdominal exploration (laparotomy) is done while you are under general anesthesia, which means you are asleep and feel no pain during the procedure. The surgeon makes a cut into the abdomen and examines the abdominal organs. The size and location of the surgical cut depends on the specific health issue.
A biopsy can be taken during the procedure.

Why the Procedure is Performed

The abdomen contains many organs:

Gallbladder
Kidneys, ureters, and bladder
Large intestine (colon)
Liver
Pancreas
Small intestine (jejunum and ileum)
Spleen
Stomach
Uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries (in women)

Some problems inside the abdomen can be easily diagnosed with imaging tests such as x-rays and CT scansCT scans. However, many problems require surgery to get an accurate diagnosis.
Abdominal exploration may be used to help diagnose and treat many diseases and health problems, including:


CancerCancer of the ovary, colon, pancreas, liver

EndometriosisEndometriosis

Hole in the intestine (intestinal perforation)
Inflammation of the appendix (acute appendicitis)
Inflammation of the fallopian tubes (salpingitis)
Inflammation of an intestinal pocket (diverticulitis)
Inflammation of the pancreas (acute or chronic pancreatitis)
Pockets of infection (retroperitoneal abscess, abdominal abscess, pelvic abscess)
Pregnancy outside of the uterus (ectopic pregnancy)
Scar tissue in the abdomen (adhesions)


Risks

Risks of any anesthesia include the following:

Severe medication reaction
Problems breathing

Risks of any surgery include the following:

Bleeding
Infection

Additional risks include incisional herniahernia.

After the Procedure

The outcome from the surgery depends upon the findings.

Update Date: Updated by: Christine Lee, MD, Department of Surgery, Marin General Hospital, Greenbrae, CA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

Abdominal exploration - Symptoms,Causes

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