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Brock Lesnar surgery report (video), 3 types of surgery he could have had

 

 

Today we reported that Brock Lesnar was in the hospital 11 days and according to the  Mayo Clinic these are the 3 types of surgery Brock Lesnar could have had. No word has been given on the actual type of surgery he did have, but we tend to feel that and 11 day hospital stay would be the more serious kind. Keep Brock in your prayers, that he may recover fully.

* Primary bowel resection. In this procedure, your surgeon removes the diseased part of your intestine and then reconnects the healthy segments of your colon (anastomosis). This allows you to have normal bowel movements.

* Bowel resection with colostomy. This surgery may be necessary if you have so much inflammation in your colon that it’s not possible to rejoin your colon and rectum. During a colostomy, your surgeon makes an opening (stoma) in your abdominal wall. The unaffected part of your colon is then connected to the stoma, and waste passes through the opening into a bag. A colostomy may be temporary or permanent. Several months later — once the inflammation has healed — your surgeon may be able to perform a second operation to reconnect your colon and rectum.

* Abscess drainage. Diverticulitis may be complicated by the formation of an abscess, which may need to be drained. This can be done by inserting a needle through the skin which is guided by ultrasound or CT. A catheter is then placed to drain the abscess. This catheter may need to remain in place while you’re being treated with antibiotics. Once you have recovered, a bowel resection may be needed.

 

 

 

 

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  • KenAukett 2 years ago
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    We wish Brock the best, and hope that if he does need a temporary colostomy during this process, he will take advantage of services from the United Ostomy Associations of America. He, or anyone, can contact us via our website or our toll-free #: www.uoaa.org or 1-800-826-0826. Local support groups, online discussion, online information - a place to find support and understanding.

  • sizzle 2 years ago
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    First of all Fedor would have to step down a couple of levels to fight brocks bitchass. His sickness is a walk in the park compared to what Fedor would do to him

  • sizzle 2 years ago
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    First of all Fedor would have to step down a couple of levels to fight brocks bitchass. His sickness is a walk in the park compared to what Fedor would do to him

  • sizzle 2 years ago
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    First of all Fedor would have to step down a couple of levels to fight brocks bitchass. His sickness is a walk in the park compared to what Fedor would do to him

  • BrLesnar 2 years ago
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    Lesnar was a mediocre fighter with 4-1 record against such crap as Frank Mir and Mo Soo Kim. He used too much of roids. He could not stay in this sport for long.

  • BrLesnar 2 years ago
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    If Lesnar ever be back he will fight under 180 pounds weight class.

  • Tacata 2 years ago
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    What a joke to blame the Canadian Health care System . It clear you underatnd nothing about the system. If Brock went to any emergency in any hospital in Canada , he would have full access to all treatment , never been turned away!

  • rockhard 2 years ago
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    give the guy a break..he would be on his dth bed
    and still kick your bitch
    ass.

  • Jake 2 years ago
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    Lesnar will lose a lot of weight in the healing process, but the thing about Lesnar is he is a freak of nature. He knows how to put the muscle back on and he will not rest until he gets there. I mean my god, the man runs many miles a day with a log on his shoulders. And btw, Lesnar does not as has not ever used steroids. Compare his body type to any roided pro wrestler in the WWE and you'll quickly realize he is all natural with a little GNC aid (Hes got the farm boy look) . He just works harder then any human on the planet to stay in shape.

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