www.PreOp.com Medical Malpractice and Patient Education Company Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO the surgical team will make a vertical incision down the middle of your abdomen. They will gently pull back the skin to expose the connective tissue beneath. Your doctor will then divide this tissue, ... and the underlying muscle tissue to expose the abdominal cavity. Your doctor will gently lift the liver up and to the side to reveal the stomach. Your doctor will then cut the upper portion of the stomach from the rest of the organ. This upper portion forms a small pouch, which is sealed with a stapling tool. The opening in the larger portion of the stomach is closed with staples. Medical Malpractice The next step is to divide the small intestine. The main part of the intestine is pulled upward, behind the colon and positioned near the small upper stomach pouch. The other free end of the intestine is surgically stitched to the side of an intestinal loop. The other end is now attached to the small stomach pouch. A new route for food passing from the esophagus into the intestines has now been created. Medical Malpractice Finally, your doctor will check to make sure that all the new connections are secure and that there are no leaks. The liver and other organs are placed in their proper positions. A drain is put in place to remove any excess fluids ... Then the team closes the surgical field by joining the muscles with sutures. Medical Malpractice Then the connective tissues are ...
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