The so-called hernia is one of the most common complications after an abdominal operation. It is a break in a scar on a previously operated area. Through the hernial sac, fatty tissue or even parts of organs can be removed from the abdomen
A bypass operation is performed to restore the normal blood supply to the heart. A blood vessel is removed from another part of the body and sewn into the coronary arteries as a diversion around a narrow point.
A ruptured appendix results from appendicitis. The small appendix of the appendix bursts open and empties its contents into the abdominal cavity. The breakthrough can be achieved through the sudden decrease in pain