Zellheim Salpingostomy

Zellheim or Salzmeg is a new operation to eliminate intra-abdominal adhesions in inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs. It was invented by the Austrian surgeon Zellmeyer, in whose honor the operation received its name.

Description of the procedure

This operation is performed if a woman has severe pain in the pelvic area, problems with the genitourinary system, etc. Adhesions are excised. And suturing into the abdominal cavity helps speed up wound healing. Non-absorbable sutures are extremely unlikely to cause the formation of rough scars. If we compare Selzheim sacropexy with classical methods of treatment, the technique provides the following advantages:

* improved tissue healing; * early activation of women; * no limitation of performance