I have Tabor's Dictionary's explanation of the omentum. I had a drawing from my surgeon but was anxious to find out more from those who had direct experience. Mine went to the abdominal wall. I'm recovering well.
No endo was found. :-) -------Michele
At Mon, 24 May 1999, Christine M. Smith wrote:
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>At Sun, 23 May 1999, michele wrote:
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>>Hi-
>>Surgery went well--still recovering in a nice hotel before going home.
>>I'll find out more tomorrow, but I have a drawing from my sugeon who
>>found very wispy adhesions on the omentum. My understanding is that the
>>omentum is a fat layer that protects other organs. Is this abdominal in
>>nature?
>>
>>Curious to find out more. Please post on forum. I am in between e-mail
>>addresses and locations.
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>>Thanks for those who had positive thoughts.
>>
>>--
>>Michele
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>The omentum is a kind of covering over the abdominal organs. I'm not
>sure if it is fat, or some kind of tissue. I read that they actually
>can use this tissue in skin grafts. I think I read this on a
>cardiovascular surgery forum. I think I read that they harvest the
>omentum to repair the surgical incision when necessary.
>
>The omentum was involved on my left side.I think it was attached to the
>sigmoid colon.
>
>Hope you are recovering nicely from your surgery.
>
>Chris S.