Well that seems unnecessary
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No. Absolutely not. We have enough things that come out the vagina; we don’t need to add another.
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So your theory is that abdominal wall was “designed” to be opened and closed? Other options? I really can tell:1- Transvaginal surgery has less (none) port site hernias. 2-Analgesics (both opioids and non opioids) requirements are lower. 3- Surgical site infection Is very rare. 1
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I have both a vagina & experience w/a laproscopic chole & I vote no.
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Sorry, I couldn't spell I was too upset
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How about no
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...why tho
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It's not like there's an express lane from the vagina to the gallbladder, unless my anatomy classes were very wrong.
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First one performed in US in 2007 at Columbia University "Although a small incision must be made in the vaginal wall to access the gallbladder, such incisions should hurt less than traditional abd incisions bc those tissues are less sensitive to pain."https://columbiasurgery.org/news/2007/03/01/incisionless-surgery-natural-orifice-techniques …
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And I guess as someone with a vagina, all I can say is that it looks painful to me.
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