Colectomy removes part or all of the colon to treat colorectal cancer, diverticulitis, or inflammatory bowel disease. Symptoms include abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, or changes in bowel habits. The procedure can be open or laparoscopic, with the latter offering less pain and faster recovery. Partial colectomy removes the diseased section, while total colectomy removes the entire colon, often requiring an ileostomy. Risks include infection, leakage at the reconnection site, or bowel obstruction. Recovery takes weeks, with dietary adjustments to promote healing and bowel function. Follow-ups monitor for recurrence, especially in cancer cases. The surgery is effective for relieving symptoms and preventing complications, improving quality of life. Patients may need temporary or permanent ostomy care, with long-term focus on nutrition and preventing recurrence.
At the heart of compassionate and expert surgical care stands Dr. Lakshit Tomar, a distinguished Surgical Gastroenterologist dedicated to improving the lives of his patients. With years of experience in advanced wound care, ostomy management, and complex gastrointestinal surgeries, Dr. Tomar blends surgical precision with a deep commitment to patient well-being.
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