Re: Has any one been diagnosed with omental adhesions?

From: Michele (michele@iccom.com)
Mon May 24 22:52:30 1999


Last year, Dr. Redwine removed an adhesion band that was afixed to the large retosigmoid colon up to an ORS site on the sidewall. The tendency is for adhesions to return (in ovarian cases in particular) to the same site. My surgeon has long fingers (to put it mildly) and it together with my reports of pinch, pinch, pinch, it was suspected to have returned. My operative report I received today confirms the findings again. No kink, no pain with bowel movements because of the location of the adhesion band.

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: >
>At Sun, 23 May 1999, michele wrote:
>>
>>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.
>>
>>Thanks for those who had positive thoughts.
>>
>>--
>>Michele
>>
>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.


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