| The intestine and connective tissue bulging through the incision site may become strangulated, leading to obstruction of the intestine. Tissue death (necrosis) and decay (gangrene) can occur and may lead to production of toxic substances by bacteria in the tissue (toxemia). Drains placed in the incision line may interfere with effective healing. Open procedures carry risk of abnormal reactions to anesthesia, bleeding, and infection. |
Source: Medical Disability Advisor