Hepaticostomy

A hepaticostomy is a surgical procedure to create a new opening in the body by removing a segment of the liver. Often this type of operation is performed if there is a need to clean the port when a person is diagnosed with liver cancer. It can also be used for other diagnoses that are accompanied by cirrhosis of the liver. Among such diseases, for example, hemochromatosis. It provokes the occurrence of pathologies not only of the liver, but also of other internal organs.

Hepatostomy is often performed in childhood. After all, the liver can be removed for a child, thanks to its rapid recovery in children. But we should not forget about the problems that may arise later. These could be bleeding disorders. In addition, during treatment, children may develop obesity and diabetes. They often appear after operations in adolescence. Removal of the liver at the age of seven has a particularly significant impact. At the moment, this operation is reluctantly chosen.

But the case of hepatacotomy cannot be called frequently performed in modern medicine. This operation is not performed very often. There are about a thousand liver removals per patient. Adults are also affected.



Hepatitis and duodenostasis

Hepaticostomy is a type of surgical intervention that is used in the treatment of diseases associated with cirrhosis of the liver or disorders of the biliary tract. The purpose of this intervention is to open the ducts that lead to the intestines to facilitate the removal of bile from the body. Hepaticostomy punctures should be performed only by experienced surgeons in specialized clinics where there is the necessary equipment and appropriate conditions for the treatment of this disease. After such an operation, the patient must undergo a course of rehabilitation to restore normal functioning of the body and prevent possible complications.