Wound related complications after laparoscopic surgery are rare however the following issues would be things that we would like you to inform us in the unlikely event that they occur:
- A painful and red wound +/- discharge: this may indicate a wound infection
- Clear or yellow discharge that is not painful: this is serous fluid and often can discharge with no problems.
- Pus draining from the wound: this is very unlikely but would signify a wound infection
- A new painful lump at the wound that is especially worse with coughing, this could be a small hernia at the new surgical incision site.
If any of the above occur and you are worried or have problems please get in touch with us by phone or email. If you have a large wound due to more major open surgery, then you may have metal skin clips that have been used to close the skin incision. These will need to be removed usually 10-14 days after surgery and an appointment will be arranged for you to have this done. Please take care of yourself, eat light healthy meals, stay well hydrated, do not smoke and follow the wound care advice, your wounds will heal well.