Care after surgery
Posted by Ann Brown | February 5th, 2010 in Surgery | No Comments »
There may be pain in the area of surgery or sutures, which usually subsides with medication. The patient has the feeling of stretching of the abdominal wall that disappears with each passing day. Are required to use an abdominal binder for four to six weeks, helping to better healing.
Complications
All surgical procedures have risks, including mortality. Among the possible complications include:
* Cell death (necrosis) of the skin above the pubis.
* Bruising
* Infection
* Bleeding from wound
* Pain in the operated area
* Changes in the sensitivity of the abdomen
* Irregularities in the contour of the skin
* Alterations or delayed healing
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