Thursday, July 22, 2010

A&P-Can You Explain Why the Scars Are so Different?

...';Her appendectomy scar is small and obliquely located on the inferior abdominal surface- it is very indistinct. By contrast the gall bladder scar is large and lumpy and runs at angles to the central axis of the body trunk. Can you explain why the scars are so different?A%26amp;P-Can You Explain Why the Scars Are so Different?
An appendectomy is a relatively simple operation that is not as invasive as a traditional cholecystectomy, or gall bladder removal. Nowadays with laparoscopic techniques, cholecystectomies are simpler and require shorter hospital stays than in the past.

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