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Complications post abdominal surgery mid line incision?


I had surgery last may with a complex closure.For lysis of intestinal adhesions. I've had numerous surgeries for abdomen scarring , But this one I havent recovered .The Dr. folded one Ab wall under the other 5 in. Im not sure if it pertains to my problem but I've been having serious continuous muscle contractions causing incontinence ,dizziness ,confusion ,pallor skin all vascular , GI issues I have an MRI/MRA which revealed there is mild ostial stenosis of the celiac artery. I also had a CT impression mild distention of multiple small bowel loops right abdomen with mild wall thickening, 8cm segment of narrowing without complete obstruction . My main question is my case has become very complex I've got other opinions by the Dr's are cluless I need a surgeon that does complex medical procedures but what type of surgeon ? I went to vascular surgeons to no avail , Any good medical advice would be appreciated I was thinking reconstruction with lysis plastic Surgery?

You need a general surgeon, and an experienced one at that!!! as well as an excellent team of critical care nurses who will care for you postoperatively with knowledge and skill. call the icu at the closest big city hospital to you and ask the nurses there. they know who they don't want cutting them open! skip the small town hospitals! you sound like the picture of impending sepsis, which kills more people than lung cancer, breast cancer, and heart disease COMBINED!!!! You need to be concerned!!!

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