What happens if the gallbladder surgery is not completely removed?
If the gallbladder is not completely removed in surgery
In gallbladder surgery, if the gallbladder is not completely removed, the patient may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, indigestion, nausea, and jaundice as if the gallbladder were never removed. Additionally, cholangitis (inflammation of the bile ducts) or pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) may also develop.
What is a tailgut cyst?
What is a tailgut cyst?
They are rare congenital lesions, with an estimated occurrence of one tailgut cyst per 40,000 births. They are typically found behind the anus-rectum junction. Based on their location, they can be grouped with other lesions as those located behind the rectum or those located in front of the sacrum.
Large Intestine Stent
The insertion of a stent into the colon
In cases of leakage after colon surgery, a partial or fully covered stent may be applied. While there are various methods for healing the affected area, stent placement can facilitate recovery in suitable patients. The use of a stent in colon cancer is aimed at relieving the obstruction caused by the tumor in the intestines.
Rectovaginal Fistula
Rectovaginal Fistula
A canal forms between the rectum and the vagina, leading to the passage of gas and feces from the vagina. The most common cause of this condition is childbirth trauma. Additionally, previous surgeries can also lead to rectovaginal fistula. Rectal surgery, pelvic floor surgery, hemorrhoid surgery, or local tumor excision are procedures where rectovaginal fistula may occur.