Actress Leven Rambin, known for her roles in 'Anatomia' and 'The Hunger Games' franchise, shared her experience of nearly dying during a routine laparoscopic surgery intended to diagnose endometriosis and remove adhesions. During the procedure, doctors accidentally cut her aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body, near her navel. She underwent emergency surgery and a blood transfusion, waking up in intensive care where medical staff told her she was lucky to be alive. Rambin posted photos and videos from the hospital explaining her ordeal, noting that she suffered damage to her aorta, required urgent surgery, and now has a scar the size of her forearm. Although she has been released from the hospital, she continues to suffer pain and has lost a role in an upcoming production due to her recovery time. She also revealed she needs a specialized pillow for hysterectomy protection because of the abdominal scar.
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