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Thursday, April 1, 2010

The normal female pelvis

LAPAROSCOPIC EXPLORATION OF THE NORMAL FEMALE PELVIS
In this short video clip (1:53), the normal anatomy of the female reproductive organs are explored using laparoscopy--a highly-specialized procedure that creates small holes in the abdomen. This is in great contrast with the traditional laparotomy procedure that incises that abdominal wall. You will see normal female organs such as the non-pregnant uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and other structures.
Source: http://www.symposier.com/library_detail/6371/Laparoscopic-exploration-of-the-normal-female-pelvis
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2 comments:

  1. Hello, I don't know anything about surgery. This is supposed to be a NORMAL female pelvis right? If this is supposed to be normal, why is it cutting through some tissues? see 0:14

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  2. @Rah: That is a very good question. There were very minimal adhesions in some areas, which is probably the reason why the surgeon cut through. The complication, however, could lead to more adhesions, which is not good for the patient.

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