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Resection Surgery is a medical procedure where a damaged, diseased or cancerous part of an organ (like the intestines or colon) is surgically removed. This surgery is commonly used to treat conditions like colon cancer, bowel obstruction, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis or dead/infected sections of the intestine. It helps restore normal digestion and prevent further health complications. Depending on the condition, parts such as the small bowel, terminal ileum, large bowel, or sigmoid colon may be removed through procedures like colectomy, hemicolectomy, or ileocecectomy.
To remove cancerous tumors from the colon, small bowel or large intestine
To treat intestinal obstruction or blocked bowels
To manage complications of Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis
To eliminate severely infected or damaged bowel segments
To stop bleeding from dead colon or internal injury
To improve life quality in patients with recurring abdominal pain or digestive problems
As a life-saving measure in emergency cases like twisted colon or perforation
Removes the root cause of serious health problems like colon cancer or intestinal blockage
Prevents complications such as bowel rupture or severe infection
Restores normal bowel function and digestion
Reduces pain, bloating and discomfort from diseased intestines
Improves long-term survival and life expectancy
Often performed using laparoscopic colectomy, which reduces recovery time and scarring
Allows for bowel reconstruction, avoiding permanent colostomy in many cases
Follow a low-residue or liquid diet as advised by your doctor
Stop certain medications like blood thinners before surgery
Complete pre-surgery tests like colonoscopy, CT scan, or blood tests
Arrange for post-surgery care and assistance at home
Inform the surgeon about all existing medical conditions and past surgeries
Stay hydrated and avoid eating 8 hours before surgery
The patient is given general anesthesia.
Surgeons make an incision or use small instruments in laparoscopic surgery.
The affected portion of the bowel is carefully cut and removed for examplae partial colectomy, subtotal colectomy, or enterectomy.
The healthy ends of the bowel are reconnected (called anastomosis).
In some cases, a temporary colostomy may be needed to allow healing.
The wound is closed, and the patient is monitored in recovery.
1. Before Procedure:
Fasting and bowel preparation
Admission a day before or same day
Anesthesia discussion with the medical team
2. During Procedure:
Surgery lasts 2 to 4 hours depending on the complexity
Performed using open or minimally invasive technique
3. After Procedure:
Initial recovery in hospital (usually 3–7 days)
Gradual return to normal diet and activities
Pain, bloating and fatigue are common in the early days
Close monitoring for signs of infection or internal bleeding
Infection at the surgical site or inside the abdomen
Internal bleeding or blood clots
Leakage at the site where the bowel was reconnected
Bowel obstruction from scar tissue
Long-term issues like diarrhea, constipation, or altered digestion
Short bowel syndrome if a large portion was removed
Rarely, need for additional surgeries or permanent stoma
Most patients recover well and experience major relief from symptoms
Good long-term outcomes, especially after tumor removal or bowel reconstruction
Life expectancy after colon removal depends on the underlying cause and recovery
Many patients return to regular routines within 4 to 6 weeks
Improved digestion, fewer symptoms and enhanced quality of life
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