From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons

Small bowel surgery for the benign gynecologist

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Brought to you by the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons. When a gynecologist enters the abdominal cavity, 2 complications are often found: adhesions and bowel injury. These surgeons provide 4 techniques for enterolysis as well as a case study outlining ways to detect, repair, and manage complications resulting from a bowel injury caused by entry into the abdominal cavity.

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