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Wound reopens

Around six weeks ago I had my gall bladder removed laparoscoply, I had no stones but pain and an ejection faction of 8%.  The surgery went perfectly, the only comment the surgeon had afterward was that adhesions almost caused him to have to perform the surgery the traditional way. Postoperatively once some constipation problems were resolved, I felt fantastic; better than I had for a long time.

Last week (five weeks since surgery) I noticed that the scar under my belly button had little blood blisters on it.  Later in the day those blisters burst and the incision appeared to be open.  The next day I visited the surgeon who said there was nothing to worry about, the dissolving stitches caused the problem. I don
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It's really not that unusual to have incisions heal from the inside out. You should be sure there is no infection, but the incision will heal OK from the inside out. It just takes a bit more time.
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I would ensure that there is no infection - if there is pus, then certainly an infection is possible.  If you are not comfortable with the surgeon's diagnosis, you can consider another opinion.  

You may also want to ensure that other conditions that may affect wound healing is controlled.  This can include diabetes, the use of steroids, as well as poor nutritional status.  

These options can be discussed with your personal physician.  Another option would be to seek to care of a wound care specialist (in most cases a nurse working in conjunction with a surgeon).

Followup with your personal physician is essential.

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.

Kevin, M.D.
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I would call the surgeon back and demand an appointment immediately.

If he still refuses and no other doctors will see you ASAP, go to the ER at the hospital where the surgery was performed.

A post-op infection isn't something to be taken lightly.  I developed one after I had a hernia repaired about a year ago... it wasn't fun.

If you do end up going to the ER, and if it does, indeed, turn out to be an injection, I'd report the surgeon... at least to the hospital!

Good luck,
ED
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or have your lawyer speak to his lawyer !or how about the AMA??
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