Combined Hysterectomy and Incisional Hernia Repair

Editor AMJ

Abstract

Ovarian cyst is common finding in female. It occurs mainly after menopause. Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs in the ovaries. Some of them contain fabric inside. The cysts are generally the size of a cherry and are surrounded by a capsule. The majority of ovarian cysts disappear on their own. Cysts are commonly formed as a result of natural hormonal changes throughout puberty or menopause. Ovarian cysts affect around 10 out of every 100 women. They are usually non-cancerous (benign) and rarely cause issues, they are rarely treated. It is necessary to get surgery. In these instances, we conducted hysterectomy and b/l salpingectomy.

C-section is a surgical procedure that can create a weakness in the abdominal wall. A hernia occurs when part of intestine or stomach protrudes outward through this weakened area.

Patient was diagnosed with incision hernia and ovarian cyst and total abdominal hysterectomy, b/l salpingo oophorectomy, and incisional hernia repair were done.

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