Descending Colon Resection is a surgical procedure in which the descending portion of the colon is removed, typically to treat conditions like colon cancer, diverticulitis, or inflammatory bowel disease. The remaining portions of the colon are then reconnected to restore normal bowel function.
The procedure is often performed using minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques, which involve small incisions and shorter recovery times. The surgeon carefully removes the affected section of the colon while preserving surrounding tissues.
Postoperative care includes monitoring for complications such as infection or leakage from the surgical site, as well as supporting the recovery of bowel function. Nutritional adjustments and pain management are also important during the healing process.
Descending colon resection offers significant benefits for patients with localized diseases in the colon, helping to restore digestive function and improve long-term health outcomes.