Laparoscopic Resection Anastomosis

Laparoscopic resection anastomosis is a surgical procedure used to remove diseased sections of the intestine and reconnect the healthy parts. It is performed for conditions like bowel cancer, Crohn’s disease, or severe infections. Small incisions are made to insert a laparoscope and specialized instruments. The affected portion is excised, and the remaining bowel is sutured together to restore continuity. Laparoscopic resection offers faster recovery, less pain, and fewer complications than open surgery. Most patients recover in 2-3 weeks with proper post-operative care. Potential risks include leakage at the anastomosis site, infection, or bowel obstruction. Patients are advised to follow a soft diet, stay hydrated, and avoid heavy lifting. The procedure significantly improves digestive function and quality of life. Laparoscopic resection anastomosis is a highly effective and minimally invasive approach for treating intestinal diseases.

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