I had loproscopy surgery for my appendix could they of seen my follopian tubes?!


Question: In laparoscopic surgery for your appendix, the surgeon absolutely would have been able to see both fallopian tubes if they were looking. They probably did not look for them if they were sure it was your appendix that was giving you the trouble. They probably looked at the right one, because it was right there on the same side, but would probably not have looked at the left one, because that would have been far away. (They could have, if they had wanted, but if you weren't having pain on the left, there would have been no reason to look over there.)


Answers: In laparoscopic surgery for your appendix, the surgeon absolutely would have been able to see both fallopian tubes if they were looking. They probably did not look for them if they were sure it was your appendix that was giving you the trouble. They probably looked at the right one, because it was right there on the same side, but would probably not have looked at the left one, because that would have been far away. (They could have, if they had wanted, but if you weren't having pain on the left, there would have been no reason to look over there.)

No, they would not have. Why?

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/5355...

Yes they could, if they wanted too, but most likely the laporotomy was not that invasive.





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