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  2. Total mesorectal excision - Wikipedia

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    Total mesorectal excision ( TME) is a standard surgical technique for treatment of rectal cancer, first described in 1982 by Professor Bill Heald at the UK's Basingstoke District Hospital. [ 1][ 2] It is a precise dissection of the mesorectal envelope comprising rectum containing the tumour together with all the surrounding fatty tissue and the ...

  3. Bowel resection - Wikipedia

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    During this time the small bowel slows movement of bowel contents to allow for more absorption. About half of all patients with short bowel syndrome progress to chronic disease. Chronic short bowel syndrome may require total parenteral nutrition and chronic central line use. These may cause complications such as bacteremia and sepsis.

  4. Postpolypectomy coagulation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Postpolypectomy coagulation syndrome ( Postpolypectomy syndrome or PPCS) is a condition that occurs following colonoscopy with electrocautery polypectomy, which results in a burn injury to the wall of the gastrointestinal tract. The condition results in abdominal pain, fever, elevated white blood cell count and elevated serum C-reactive protein .

  5. Colorectal cancer - Wikipedia

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    551,000 (2018) [ 8] Colorectal cancer ( CRC ), also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is the development of cancer from the colon or rectum (parts of the large intestine ). [ 5] Signs and symptoms may include blood in the stool, a change in bowel movements, weight loss, abdominal pain and fatigue. [ 9]

  6. People who got colon cancer in their 20s or 30s describe what ...

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    A survey from the Colorectal Cancer Alliance showed that 75% of young colorectal cancer patients and survivors visited at least two physicians before getting diagnosed, and 40% said their ...

  7. Colectomy - Wikipedia

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    Colectomy. Colectomy ( col- + -ectomy) is bowel resection of the large bowel (sometimes referred to as the colon which more precisely denotes a part of the large bowel). It consists of the surgical removal of any extent of the colon, usually segmental resection (partial colectomy). In extreme cases where the entire large intestine is removed ...

  8. Colonic polypectomy - Wikipedia

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    Colonic polypectomy is the removal of colorectal polyps in order to prevent them from turning cancerous . Method of removing a polyp with a snare. Gastrointestinal polyps can be removed endoscopically through colonoscopy or esophagogastroduodenoscopy, or surgically if the polyp is too large to be removed endoscopically.

  9. After colon cancer diagnosis, dad, 42, starts youth ...

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    It turned out to be stage 3 colon cancer that required emergency surgery. After colon cancer diagnosis, dad, 42, starts youth basketball nonprofit Skip to main content

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