Resection Ileocecal

Ileocecal resection is a surgical procedure that involves removing part of the ileum and cecum, as well as adjacent tissues and organs. It can be performed to treat various diseases such as tumors, ulcers, fistulas, abscesses and others.

Before performing resection, the ileocecal surgeon conducts a thorough examination of the patient to determine the extent of the operation and possible risks. After this, anesthesia is administered and the surgeon makes an incision in the patient's abdomen. He then removes part of the ileum and cecum along with adjacent tissues and organs.

After resection, the surgeon sutures the wound and controls bleeding. After the operation, the patient remains in the hospital under the supervision of doctors until complete recovery.

Resection of the ileocecal region is a major operation that can have serious consequences for the patient's health. Therefore, before undertaking this operation, it is necessary to carefully evaluate all the risks and benefits.