The abdominal fracture process
The process of the abdominal fracture fracture repair under the protection of the abdominal fracture process when entering or entering one of the organs or inside tissues, a weak spot in the connective tissue or muscle wall. Hernia usually does not heal itself and tends to grow, and in rare cases it can lead to life -threatening complications, for this reason doctors often recommend surgery, but not every rupture needs immediate treatment as it depends on the size and symptoms. The abdominal hernia is one of the most common operations performed, and patients return to their homes a few hours later and are somewhat safe and effective operations. Why use the operation? The abdominal fracture cannot be treated or repaired without surgery, so if negative symptoms occur, surgery is needed. Symptoms of rupture and factors indicating surgery include the following: long -term pain or discomfort. Pain or discomfort that contradicts daily activities. Pain or discomfort over time. Big rupture. The volume rupture is increasing quickly. Severe abdomen and vomiting. The rupture that the nerves push and cause irritation and numbness. Tissue is closed, such as: the intestines in the abdominal wall, which can lead to the cutting of blood flow from it if left without treatment. The risks of the abdominal rupture process are usually very safe, but it can have a number of possible complications, such as: injury to the infection. Blood clots. Pain repeated the rupture after surgery. Organs or tissues are damaged. Constipation. Problems with urination or incontinence. bleeding. The preparation for surgery is prepared for the abdominal fraction, according to the doctor’s instructions and instructions in this regard. Surgery steps include traditional open abdominal rupture processes after the patient received a general anesthesia. The following: The surgeon performs a surgical incision to open the skin. It works to push the fraction and back it back to the abdomen, tie or remove the abdomen. It includes the weak area of the muscles and strengthens it with stitches, or by adding a flexible industrial network for more support in cases of greater fraction, which will help prevent hernia. The recovery phase usually takes the full recovery from 3-6 weeks to the abdominal rupture, and it will take one to two weeks for the person to return to daily activities and work. The doctor explains the activities that should avoid a while before leaving the hospital.