Colon Tumor

Colon Tumor Resection — Surgical Removal of Colon Tumors (Laparoscopic/Open)

Colon Tumor Resection is a procedure to remove a tumor from the large intestine (colon) along with a safe margin of healthy tissue. In many cases, nearby lymph nodes are also removed for accurate staging. Depending on the case, surgery may be performed laparoscopically (minimally invasive) or through an open approach.

What is Colon Tumor Resection?

Colon tumor resection (colectomy) involves:

Types may include:

The exact type depends on the tumor location and staging.

Surgery may be recommended for:

Symptoms That May Lead to Diagnosis

Some patients have no symptoms early. Others may experience:

Laparoscopic vs Open Surgery

Laparoscopic (Minimally Invasive)

Open Surgery

The final approach is decided after reviewing scans, prior surgeries, and overall health.

Pre-Operative Evaluation (Typical Workup)

Before surgery, your team may request:

What Happens During Surgery?

Recovery & Aftercare

Common recovery elements include:

Risks & Possible Complications

Potential risks include:

Your surgeon will explain personalized risk based on your condition and staging.

Why Choose Us?

With Dr. Ahmed Ali Abdelbary, your treatment is built around:

FAQ ideas:

1) Is colon tumor resection always for cancer?

Not always. Some resections are for large benign tumors/polyps that can’t be safely removed endoscopically.

2) Will I need chemotherapy after surgery?

It depends on the final pathology stage (tumor depth, lymph nodes, margins, etc.).

3) Will I need a stoma (colostomy/ileostomy)?

Not always. It’s considered when it improves safety or in certain tumor locations/conditions.

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If you want a professional assessment and guidance on the most suitable option for your condition, book your consultation today.