I am wondering if any doctors or anyone with experience can enlighten me what this is like? I know uncomfortable but from what the surgeons told me its best to get them together. I enjoy a large brio stone and getting a TT on the 30th they suggested to do it together. I have NO strain with my nerve stone but its GOLF GALL size so from what Ive been told its freshly a matter of time back its painful and desires to come out.Docs do you see any reason to hang about ?Is it still a pretty safe procedure for a glowing 27 yr old??? gratitude!
Answer:
I am very surprised that any surgeon would recommend having those procedures at like peas in a pod time.
The cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal) is an intra-abdominal procedure, and is usually done laparoscopically. It is done by a general surgeon.
The abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) does not run inside the abdominal fascia (tough layer that holds your guts within ) and should be done by a plastic surgeon.
If there is a complication from the chole, it could ruin your abdominoplasty.
The best course of commotion is to have the brio bladder out and heal from that, and consequently have the abdominoplasty. I wouldn't do the reverse.
I wouldn't hang around, as it has a pretty big chance of rupture, and hold-up of your bowel at that size. It is normally a amazingly safe procedure for someone to be precise healthy, but as other consult your doc for clearance.
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