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Organ Perforation Repair

Organ perforation repair is a surgical procedure used to fix a hole in an organ, such as the stomach, intestines, or bladder, which can occur due to injury, infection, or disease. This perforation can lead to serious complications, as contents from the organ can spill into the body, causing severe infection or inflammation. During the repair, a surgeon typically removes any damaged tissue and then stitches the hole closed. In some cases, a temporary diversion may be created to allow the organ to heal properly. Prompt repair is essential to prevent life-threatening complications.