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#medicine #cancer #mentalhealthmatters TikToker Devlynn Cyr fell asleep for colon surgery but woke up to a hysterectomy. Why did this happen and what were th
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/tiktok-colon-cancer-hysterectomy-removed-b2447234.html
A Canadian woman went into surgery thinking she was getting an ostomy bag fitted, only to wake up and find her uterus removed after being diagnosed with stage three colon cancer. Devlynn Cyr, 38
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/a-woman-went-into-surgery-for-colon-cancer-she-woke-up-with-no-uterus/ar-AA1jFoyu
Doctors performed a hysterectomy on a woman without her knowledge after they found a tumor on her uterus during an unrelated surgery. Devlynn Cyr, 38, a former paramedic who lives in Alberta
https://people.com/tiktoker-unexpected-hysterectomy-separating-husband-devlynn-cyr-colon-cancer-8594080
Devlynn and Greg Cyr. Photo: TikToker Devlynn Cyr — who woke up from colon surgery in September 2023 to learn she had stage 3 colon cancer and doctors had to remove her uterus — has shared
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6494605/
Postoperative complications in colorectal surgery are well documented with rates approaching 30% 1 and accounting for nearly 25% of all complications in general surgery. 2 While much attention has been focused on identifying and preventing acute postoperative complications, such as anastomotic leaks, wound infections, and medical complications, much less energy has been invested in
https://www.mdlinx.com/article/a-woman-went-into-surgery-for-a-colectomy-but-woke-up-with-a-cancer-diagnosis-and-a-hysterectomy/726BakJnIrlTyDuEEI475E
Earlier this fall, a 38-year-old woman, Devlynn Cyr, went into surgery for a colectomy that would, hopefully, repair her ruptured colon. Cyr had been experiencing abdominal symptoms she said others chalked up to constipation, colitis, or Crohn's disease—and that she'd been made to feel like a hypochondriac. []
https://www.rossfellercasey.com/news/i-experienced-bowel-damage-during-a-hysterectomy-was-it-malpractice/
This risk goes up in patients with a history of prior abdominal surgery or distortion of the pelvic anatomy caused by things like endometriosis, tumors, or large fibroids. It's estimated that some type of bowel injury occurs in around 1 percent of all hysterectomy procedures, but most injuries are noticed and repaired during the surgery itself.
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#medicine #cancer #mentalhealthmatters TikToker Devlynn Cyr fell asleep for colon surgery but woke up to a hysterectomy. Why did this happen and what
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https://www.webmd.com/colorectal-cancer/colonoscopy-risks
Dizziness. Vomiting. Frequent or severely bloody bowel movements. Rectal bleeding that won't stop, or bleeding more than a couple of tablespoons. Colonoscopy is a fairly safe exam, but it's
https://people.com/devlynn-cyr-colectomy-cancer-turns-into-hysterectomy-exclusive-8391754
Woman Goes into Hospital for Colon Surgery, Wakes Up to Hysterectomy After Doctors Found Tumor 'Cemented to Uterus' (Exclusive) Devlynn Cyr, 38, thought she was having colon surgery but woke up to
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/colon-rectal-cancer/treating/colon-surgery.html
Sometimes after colon surgery, the bowel takes longer than normal to "wake up" and start working again. This is called an ileus. It might be caused by the anesthesia or the actual handling of the bowel during the operation. Sometimes, too much pain medicine after the surgery can slow down the bowel function.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/procedures/4819-laparoscopy
A laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure your surgeon does to look for problems in your stomach or pelvic area. They use a tool called a laparoscope, which is a thin, telescopic rod with a video camera on the end. Your surgeon puts the laparoscope through a small cut (incision) in your belly (abdomen) measuring half an inch or less.
https://www.healthline.com/health/waking-up-during-surgery
What will the surgeon do if you experience anesthesia awareness. If during your surgery there's any indication that you are waking up or becoming aware, your surgical team will increase your
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/bowel-cancer/treatment/treatment-colon/surgery-colon/problems-after-surgery
There is a risk of problems or complications after any operation. Possible problems after bowel cancer surgery include a leak where the surgeon has joined the ends of your colon together, or your bowel not working properly. Other risks include infection, blood clots and bleeding. Many problems are minor but some can be life threatening.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/colectomy-8637200
As with any type of surgery, there is the potential for complications with colectomy surgery. One serious complication is bleeding. It is not a common occurrence, but bleeding has the potential to be serious. Another potential complication during surgery is damage to surrounding organs and tissue.
https://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=38&m=1898539
Hi guys, this past July I had colon surgery - all of my colon removed and my small intestine connected to my rectum. ... However, I do still wake up at least twice every night to go to the bathroom, which really disrupts my sleeping habits. ... when awake, I can sometimes go 8-9 hours without going to the bathroom, but when I sleep, this never
https://patientslounge.com/procedures/colostomy-stoma_colostomy-surgery-patients-story
Apr 22, 2023 10:07 AM EDT. This article is a colostomy patient's story about a dark time of her life, a journey that took her through personal medical trials and tribulations, finally ending up with colostomy surgery. It has been fraught with many challenges and spanned a period of twenty years. That patient is me.
https://hersfoundation.org/symptoms-and-conditions/bowel-problems/
If you feel a bulge at the opening of the vagina it may be your prolapsed bladder. The bowel drifts down and takes up the space where the uterus had been. Without the support of the uterus, the bowel now sits on top of the vaginal wall. When there is stool in the bowel, that part of the bowel bulges into the vaginal wall. This is called a
https://crohnsforum.com/threads/how-long-did-it-take-you-bowels-to-wake-up-after-surgery.30380/
darkmuse. tishbite, it took me about four to five days for my bowels to wake up and start moving post colon resection/appendectomy. If you're receiving pain medicine it will slow you down and constipate you. The more you get up and move around and the more you drink (mostly water), it will help get your gut in gear.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/uterine-cancer-hysterectomy
Summary. A hysterectomy is the primary treatment for endometrial cancer. It involves the removal of the uterus and cervix and possibly the ovaries and fallopian tubes, depending on the cancer
https://www.reddit.com/r/endometriosis/comments/uzmvp6/uterus_and_bowel_stuck_together/
Hi everyone. I was very recently (like, yesterday) diagnosed with stage 4 endo and severe adenomyosis. I'm in shock despite knowing that things were pretty bad down there, but the main thing that's worrying me is the fact that my uterus and bowel are apparently stuck together. This means that my uterus and ovaries are being pulled backwards and
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11994687/I-woke-uterus-REMOVED-without-warning.html
Despite already undergoing surgery in 2018, Ms Bailey's bowel was then removed the following year during a 'routine check'. She did not state why doctors performed this procedure.