HaltonPeelHomeInspection wrote:
korinthos wrote:
I would strongly suggest that you and or any others having this procedure talk to the Dr and discuss any symptoms of being punctured during or having a hole pop/break open inside you after your released. Its a very small possibility that it can happen but it did to a relative of mine and the Dr didn't know during the procedure. Later that night the stomach started swelling, emergency surgery at 4am, no sepsis but a long recovery.
***IF NOT SURGICALLY REPAIRED VERY QUICKLY IT CAN BE A DEATH SENTENCE***
I actually did have that conversation with my doctor about 10 years ago. At that time, the odds of perforation were 1/1000 and the odds of death were 1/1,000,000. I assume the number varies with the skill of the surgeon.
The above information is partially correct, the chances of having a perforation during the procedure are small close too 1 in 2-3000, that increases if you have a polyp removed and it is removed deep within the colon lining. However the death rate within 72hrs is approximately 50/50 if you experience sepsis.