What is the surgery of divers?
Surgery of diversion is performed by surgery for the purpose of treating diverticulitis, an inflammatory disease of the intestinal tract, which is most commonly observed in the large intestine. Less than 10% of people with diverticulitis need surgery to treat the condition. In cases where surgery may be required, it can be recommended for many different reasons. Rare cases may require emergency diverticulitis surgery. Many people have these cases known as Diverticula, and in fact, people over 50 are very common. Some people do not experience any problems in connection with their diverse. Others develop with diverticulitis in which the case is lit and people experience symptoms such as the tenderness of the abdomen, fever and pain. This condition may expose the patient the risk of complications.
some problems that may arise the intestine and other organ in the body through the diverticulum; Diverticula's rupture; colon bleeding; painful and repeated attacks of inflammation; infection; cancery and restrictions in which the large intestine is blocked. All these complications may be the cause of surgery recommendations. In cases such as rupture, surgery should be immediately carried out to correctly corrected and the patient may be treated to reduce the risk of peritonitis.
In surgery, which is usually performed by a gastroenterological specialist, the patient of the large intestine is removed. In some cases, the colon anastomosis may be performed, both ends with workbooks together. However, in some patients a temporary colostomy must be performed in order to allow the faecal material to be thrown into the bag outside the body. Once the patient recovers from the first surgery, further surgery may have done the diverticulitis Be to remove colostomy and re -connect to the interrupted end of the large intestine.
as well as any surgery has surgery DivaErticulitis of risk. People can experience complications of anesthesia, infections can develop and can be potentially left with colostomy for life. Patients should discuss their history with the surgery team before surgery to make sure that any risk factors are identified before entering the operating room, and patients should also make sure they are informed about the risks. The surgeon should also be able to provide the patient with information about how many operations of diverticulitis they did and what the patient's results were.