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Learn about different types of surgery for colon cancer, how to prepare, and what to expect after the operation. Find out how surgery can remove the cancer, part of the bowel, or create a stoma.
- Having a Colostomy
A colostomy is an operation to create an opening (stoma) of...
- Types of Surgery for Colon Cancer
Types of colon cancer surgery include: surgery to remove a...
- Problems After Surgery
There is a risk of problems or complications after any...
- Colectomy
For a small early stage colon cancer, your surgeon might...
- Preparing for Surgery
The type of surgery you have for cancer of the back passage...
- Having an Ileostomy
A colostomy is an operation to create an opening (stoma) of...
- Local Resection
For a small early stage colon cancer, your surgeon might...
- After surgery for bowel cancer
Possible problems after bowel cancer surgery include a leak...
- Having a Colostomy
22 Σεπ 2022 · Colon cancer surgery takes about 3 hours but can range from 2 to 8 hours. It depends on how much of the colon your doctor needs to remove and if they perform an open or laparoscopic...
Learn what to expect after having surgery for bowel cancer, from tubes and drains to painkillers and wound care. Find out how to recover, when to go home and what problems to look out for.
Learn about the different types of surgery for colon cancer, such as local resection, colectomy, colostomy and ileostomy. Find out how the surgery is done, why you might need it and what to expect afterwards.
Local resection. If you have a very small, early stage cancer, the surgeon may remove it from the lining of the bowel in an operation called local resection. The doctor uses a flexible tube with a light at the end (a colonoscope or sigmoidoscope) to remove the cancer from the colon or rectum.
Learn about the different types of surgery for colon cancer, such as local resection, colectomy, and liver or lung resection. Find out how to prepare and recover from surgery and what to expect.
13 Σεπ 2024 · Key Points. Colon cancer is a type of cancer that forms in the tissues of the colon. Health history affects the risk of developing colon cancer. Signs of colon cancer include blood in the stool or a change in bowel habits. Tests that examine the colon and rectum are used to diagnose colon cancer.