Volume : 09, Issue : 04, April – 2022

Title:

58.COLON BENIGN DISEASES MANAGED WITH LAPAROSCOPIC COLON RESECTION-REVIEW
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Authors :

NAIF EID ALZAHRANI, Dr.TALAAT ABDULHAMEED MOHAMMED, ISMAIL SADAKAH KIRALLAH, HAMED MOHAMMAD ALI FATTAH, HUSSAIN ALI ALQURASHI, ADNAN ALI ALSULAMI, KHALID ABDULLAH ALOSAIMI, BADR DAKHEELUALLAH ALTHGAFI, ALAA ABDULLAH KHOTANI, HANI MOHAMMAD KONKAR, NABEEL MARZOOG AL MAJNONI

 

Abstract :

After proving its place in the treatment of benign diseases, laparoscopic colon surgery as a minimally invasive surgical approach is now expanding in the treatment of cancers. In this review, we will cover the circumstances in which it can be employed in GI disease, as well as the approaches. Up until the end of 2021, the PubMed, Embase, and Google Scholar databases were searched for published studies with English language and human subject’s management of benign GI disorders using laparoscopic colon resection. Laparoscopic colon surgery has been utilized for many years and is highly accepted in the medical world as an alternative for benign disease operations. Temporary benefits include much decreased postoperative discomfort, a speedier recovery of bowel function, and a shorter length of stay. As technology advances and clinicians become more at ease and proficient with minimally invasive procedures, these procedures may be offered to patients with increasingly complex issues. With more experience, operative times decrease and keep sizes are reduced, resulting in lower total expenses.

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Please cite this article in press Naif Eid Alzahrani et al., Colon Benign Diseases Managed with Laparoscopic Colon Resection-Review.., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(04). ,

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