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Abdominal surgery includes any type of surgery that involves opening the abdomen area. The main types of abdominal surgery include:
  • Laparotomy: opening the abdominal cavity during surgery to identify any bleeding or damage in the area. The abdominal cavity contains organs such as the stomach, liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, small and large intestines and kidneys. Surgery can therefore involve any of the above organs if necessary.
  • Appendectomy: the abdominal cavity is opened and the appendix removed. This may be due to appendicitis (inflammation of the appendix) or before a different abdominal procedure.
  • Laparoscopy: this type of surgery is minimally invasive and small incisions (cuts) are made in the abdomen to insert tiny cameras which help the surgeon identify any problems.
  • Cholecystectomy: this is removal of the gallbladder by laparoscopic surgery and is the most common minimally invasive surgery.
  • Bowel Resection: surgery to remove part of the bowel.

Physiotherapy prior to abdominal surgery



Your abdominal surgery may be elective (planned) or an emergency procedure. Regardless of the type of abdominal complaint, you will benefit from a period of physiotherapy before your operation. Physio.co.uk has specialist physiotherapists that can work with you to plan an effective programme to help you with your recovery. If your operation is elective it is useful to meet with your physiotherapist before the operation to discuss your treatment options. Physiotherapy at this stage may include:
  • Advice on what your operation will involve
  • Pain control modalities
  • Gentle abdominal strengthening exercises to keep the abdominal strong for the operation
  • Cardiovascular activities including treadmill and cycling
  • Upper limb strengthening exercises
  • Lower limb strengthening exercises
  • Preparation for your rehabilitation programme after the operation

Symptoms following abdominal surgery



You may experience various temporary symptoms following your surgery. Physio.co.uk will be able to discuss these with you before your operation and advice you on how best to manage these:
  • Temporary pain from the surgery
  • A scar where the surgeon made the incision
  • Paralytic ileus (temporary paralysis of the bowel)
  • Risk of infection
  • Temporary tingling and numbness if any small nerves have been damaged during the operation
  • Swelling around the incision
  • Nausea and loss of appetite
  • Decreased mobility and activities of daily living

Physiotherapy following abdominal surgery



You will remain in hospital for up to a week depending on your symptoms following the operation. It is important that you begin your physiotherapy programme with Physio.co.uk immediately after the operation for the best results.


Week 1



During the first week, physiotherapy will concentrate on alleviating the symptoms from your surgery and preparing you for leaving hospital. Physiotherapy may include:
  • Pain control modalities
  • Cryotherapy (ice) to reduce any swelling
  • Postural advice to strengthen your lungs and minimise the risk of respiratory complications
  • Circulatory and breathing exercises
  • Exercises to move your pelvis
  • Exercises to help avoid low back pain
  • Advice on how best to get in/out of bed and transferring in/out chairs

Weeks 2-4



You will now be at home and able to progress in your physiotherapy programme with Physio.co.uk. You should feel able to do more activities and the various symptoms following the operation will now be reducing. Physiotherapy will focus on:
  • Progression of transverse abdominal strengthening exercises
  • Advice on the best way to stand and improve your mobility indoors and outdoors
  • Advice on moving and lifting techniques to minimise the risk of low back pain
  • Pain control modalities as necessary
  • Progression of pelvic strengthening exercises
  • Return to cardiovascular activity
  • Upper limb exercises

Weeks 5 onwards



You should now feel able to return to your normal daily routine. Your physiotherapy programme from Physio.co.uk will now be tailored towards more functional activities and work on getting back to your full fitness levels. Your physiotherapy programme will aim to progress all of the previous exercises and to increase the amount you are walking and other activities of daily living that you are used to. Lifting light loads can be done after six weeks and lifting heavier loads is not advised until 12 weeks following your abdominal surgery. Your physiotherapist at Physio.co.uk will teach you the best way of lifting items in order to prevent any injuries. You will also be advised on how best to maintain a good posture to reduce additional stress on your abdominal region and operated area.


Therapist perfoming passive stretch on the abdominal musclesAbove: Therapist perfoming passive stretch on the abdominal muscles



Summary



Abdominal surgery is a surgical procedure that can take place anywhere in the abdominal area. The main types of abdominal surgery include a laparotomy, appendectomy, laparoscopy, cholecystectomy and bowel resection. Abdominal surgery has very good success rate and this is further improved by participating in an active rehabilitation. Physio.co.uk can design a personalised programme that will help you optimise your recovery before and after surgery. Please call Physio.co.uk on 0330 088 7800 to book an appointment today!


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