Service Providers for Large Gut (Resected)

A large gut resection involves surgically removing a portion of the large intestine, often due to conditions like cancer, Crohn's disease, or bowel obstruction. The procedure is done under general anesthesia, and preparation includes fasting and possible bowel cleansing. Risks include infection, bleeding, leakage from the surgical site, or changes in bowel function. After surgery, patients typically stay in the hospital for monitoring and recovery. The removed tissue is sent for pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis and guide further treatment, such as chemotherapy or dietary changes.