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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1629261" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>A vaginal prolapse is pretty localised to the outside and should not affect anything within the abdominal cavity. For the guts to not slide out as they should sounds like she has had some adhesions which is when they try to heal damage to the slippery surfaces of the guts and abdominal wall. Surfaces get healed together which would stop them from sliding out. Peritonitis from things like wire penetrating the gut causing spillage could do it. If she was lucky this could heal over as her immune system dealt with the infection and the lace like fat the omentum plugged the hole. This is just one example of what could have done it, a caesarian, gunshot, trocar to relieve bloat, lots of things.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1629261, member: 16453"] A vaginal prolapse is pretty localised to the outside and should not affect anything within the abdominal cavity. For the guts to not slide out as they should sounds like she has had some adhesions which is when they try to heal damage to the slippery surfaces of the guts and abdominal wall. Surfaces get healed together which would stop them from sliding out. Peritonitis from things like wire penetrating the gut causing spillage could do it. If she was lucky this could heal over as her immune system dealt with the infection and the lace like fat the omentum plugged the hole. This is just one example of what could have done it, a caesarian, gunshot, trocar to relieve bloat, lots of things. Ken [/QUOTE]
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