Colorectal Cancer Surgery: Rectum Removal
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- čas přidán 10. 01. 2024
- MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: An open total mesorectal excision or TME is a surgical procedure to remove your rectum and some of the tissue around it. Your rectum is the last part of your large intestine before the anal canal. The rectum stores solid waste called feces until you pass it out of your body. The mesorectum is the tissue around your rectum that contains lymph nodes. A total mesorectal excision is performed to treat cancer in your rectum as well as cancer that may have spread to the lymph nodes around your rectum. An open total mesorectal excision will begin with an incision in your abdomen. Inside your abdomen, your surgeon will separate the large intestine above your rectum from the tissue covering it. Then, your rectum and mesorectum will be separated from the tissue in your pelvis. Your large intestine will be divided above your rectum and closed with staples or sutures. Your rectum will be divided above your anal canal and removed. Next, your surgeon will create a pouch at the end of your colon. The pouch will function like a rectum because it will store feces. This pouch will be attached to your anal canal. At the end of the procedure, the incision in your abdomen will be closed with staples or stitches. At this point, your surgeon will sometimes create a different way for feces to leave your body while the new attachment heals. To do this, your surgeon will make a separate incision in your abdomen and pull a loop of your small intestine through it. The loop will be opened and attached to the incision. The opening is called a stoma. A bag will be attached to the stoma to allow feces to drain into it. Later, when your large intestine has healed, you will have another procedure to close the stoma. This will allow feces to pass out of your body the usual way. If you have questions about rectal removal surgery, talk to your healthcare provider.
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My grandpa survived rectum cancer thanks in part to this procedure. As a kid I remember him carrying his stoma bag for a very long time.
Which hospital provides treatment
Which hospital provides treatment
This is very informative. Thanks for the upload.
Love this channel. So educational
Great animation as always! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Nice sir
As a bio student thnku so much for providing video it help me a lot in my study
Yeah it's helpful
@@Beauti..720 thnku so much for your feedback. ☺️
Nice
Will it(surgery) have any consequences on urinary function in human?
more of these videos
How these animations are created?
I never want to get Colorectal cancer at all, I despise cancer and I don’t wish this on anyone
How does paralysis occur?
Sir , showing subtitle please 😊
My grandma lost her battle with Colon Recital Cancer
As a grandson of a grandfather who lost hos battle to smoking-related cancers, I am giving you the warmest hugs right now.
@@chae226 ty
Recital?
@@luthfinashi5558 maybe a typo, the keyboard must have sensed it as "colon recital" instead of "colorectal."
Hope she had a great time w her grandson
와. 너무 아프겟다 게다가 뒷 힘줄까지 제거해서 힘 못주겠다
Isso é muito triste.
My mom in law got surgery yesterday..2nd and 3rd stage
My grandma also have this cancer and she has
pain in there stomach
Amen
Ileostomy would have a spout
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IKR☠️
@@summerbreeze5115 YEP💀
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This looks painful
Anesthesia be like
@@WithDoomsDayCZcams what about after you wake up 💀
@@youssefamg9191 you will still have anesthesia, but an iv will slowly remove it
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On March 1, 2024 is my surgery day to remove my anus and rectum. I have not seen a video of what to expect. I have Stage 3 anal cancer
Is there a site I can go to for specific info on these 2 cancer surgeries?
How are you doing? Is everything better?
I had my surgery on Feb 21st 2024.