Abdominal Surgery Risks Include Bowel Obstruction


Abdominal Surgery and Adhesions

Abdominal surgery is broadly defined as any operation in the abdominal region of the body, roughly between the bottom of the rib cage and the top of the pelvis. The abdominal region contains the stomach, liver, pancreas, kidneys, colon, spleen and intestines. All these organs are subject to injury and disease, which often require surgery to repair or eradicate.

Types of Abdominal Surgeries

Open surgery is the traditional abdominal surgery technique. In this type of surgery, the surgeon makes a large incision on the surface of the abdomen to be able to reach the diseased or injured organ deep inside the abdominal cavity.

Laparoscopic surgery is another technique. In this type of surgery, the surgeon makes several small incisions on the surface