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Any surgeons about? Why wasn't I wearing knickers?

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ohwerehalfwaythere · 15/10/2021 22:08

I had laparoscopic surgery for an ovarian cyst this morning. Went into surgery wearing disposable knickers but wasn't when I woke up. It's really bothering me. Can anyone shed any light what would have happened? I'm in England. Thank you

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lnsufficientFuns · 15/10/2021 22:09

Catheter ?

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gardeninggirl68 · 15/10/2021 22:11

internal probe?

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SophiesMummySaid · 15/10/2021 22:11

Pain relief suppository?

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Hairyfriend · 15/10/2021 22:12

Where did they insert the camera? Surely if it was ovarian, then that is pelvic, so unless they inserted the camera through you foot, I'd assume the knickers came off to clean the skin and/or insert a catheter!!!

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ohwerehalfwaythere · 15/10/2021 22:12

No one said anything beforehand. Feels very invasive. I'll see if anyone can tell me in the morning 🙁

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ohwerehalfwaythere · 15/10/2021 22:13

No it was through my stomach

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Hairyfriend · 15/10/2021 22:13

Where did they put the camera in though? Do you have a wound anywhere?

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tiredanddangerous · 15/10/2021 22:14

Did you ask the doctor after the surgery?

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gardeninggirl68 · 15/10/2021 22:15

invasive how? did you not ask for an explanation of what would happen beforehand?

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AAkim · 15/10/2021 22:15

I'm very sorry you didn't get answers at the time. Did you have a low port? It's most likely for infection control as they may have draped all the way down and removed them to ensure sterilty.
If you are finding this is bothering you please feedback to the hospital via pals or at followup. It could be that some feedback means they put processes in place to put knickers back on at the end of operations and improve patient dignity.

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Hairyfriend · 15/10/2021 22:15

Do you have a catheter in now? They likely did an internal scan (transvaginal) during the procedure. This gives a better view of the ovaries over an ultrasound on the outside of the pelvic area. I'm surprised it wasn't discussed pre-surgery though? Does it feel like something has been inside? KY jelly?

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ohwerehalfwaythere · 15/10/2021 22:15

I had no idea it would or had happened. Was groggy for ages when I came around

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Boopeedoop · 15/10/2021 22:16

When I had my laparoscopy they used a tool inserted into my vagina to tilt my uterus out of the way.

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ohwerehalfwaythere · 15/10/2021 22:17

No catheter abs didn't feel like any jelly was used. I'll try abs found out tmw and if not then PALS is a good idea, thank you

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idontlikealdi · 15/10/2021 22:17

So many reasons. Did you clarify before surgery? What are you getting at?

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ohwerehalfwaythere · 15/10/2021 22:17

I'm also pregnant so they were much more cautious about staying as well away as possible from my uterus

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ANameChangeAgain · 15/10/2021 22:17

They really should be telling you what happened rather than leaving you to wonder and worry. Definitely ask the doctor.
Hope you make a speedy recovery. Flowers

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Olivia199 · 15/10/2021 22:19

Anaesthetic practitioner here - more than likely it was to clean and drape the area. We will prep skin far lower and higher than necessary to ensure we have a good sterile field. Then we have the drapes stuck down. In ovarian/lower abdominal surgery, pants more often than not get in the way. They also, on occasion, will pop a catheter in.
You should have been warned about this really. Although it is very standard practice for us and we don't think twice, it is still very invasive as a patient! Normally I ask my patients to pop their pants off before they go under.
Hope you heal up well!

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welshweasel · 15/10/2021 22:19

They will often pop a temporary (in/out) catheter in at the start of the operation and then use a probe up your vagina into your uterus to move it around during the op. Both these are absolutely standard practice.

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ohwerehalfwaythere · 15/10/2021 22:19

@idontlikealdi I'm not getting at anything. I just don't know why and when the surgeon talked through the op and consent forms ut was never mentioned. I've never had surgery before so why should it occur to me to ask pre emptively

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kitty1993 · 15/10/2021 22:19

I've had the same surgery and it's very normal to go in with disposable knickers and come out without them. Possibly to catheterise you if needed? I had a catheter when I came out

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HistoriaTrixie · 15/10/2021 22:19

I just had a procedure under general anesthesia earlier today. I asked my nurse why I needed to remove my underwear given the procedure was on my foot and she said that some people's urinary sphincter releases when under GA. So they were probably just trying to save you wet knickers!

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ohwerehalfwaythere · 15/10/2021 22:20

Thank you @Olivia199 that's really helpful

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welshweasel · 15/10/2021 22:20

Ah if pregnant then no uterus probe! Will have been for a catheter or just to enable cleaning and draping.

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HalloHello · 15/10/2021 22:20

I'm sorry you feel this way however you had pelvic surgery so you're lower body would have been draped and cleansed, and your underwear was not sterile so was a potential source of infection. The staff don't routinely go through every step of the procedure with everyone because it's mostly irrelevant. I recently had a C-section and was told to take my pants off before I went down to the theatre. That would probably be more helpful to prepare you. No one was doing anything wrong here. A very routine step in routine surgery.

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