About suturing the abdominal wall after removal of huge ovarian cysts with splices

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The operation of removing an ovarian cyst in the absence of splices is quite simple. If the surgeon is sure that the contents of the cyst are sterile, then he can limit himself to a small incision of the abdominal wall. The course of the operation in such cases is as follows: while the assis tent fixes the tumor to the incision site, the surgeon makes a trocar through the cyst wall, releases fluid, easily extracts an empty bag from the abdominal cavity, cuts it, peritonizes the leg, and the operation is over. It is not necessary to say that it is necessary, just in case, to protect the abdominal cavity with napkins. Such a course of surgery is planned by the surgeon in the event that it is cosmetically desirable to make a small incision. On the other hand, a large incision does not cause any damage to the patient's health, unless an infection is attached in the suture area.

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M. G. Breitman

Bershad District Hospital

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Russian Federation, Bershad

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2. I. Schematic incision (horizontal) of the abdominal wall. II. Diagram. image of the abdominal wall after surgery

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