Laparoscopic Bowel Resection: Before Your Surgery
What is a laparoscopic bowel resection?

Laparoscopic bowel resection is a type of surgery. It removes a part
of your intestine. It uses very small cuts, called incisions.
To do this surgery, a doctor puts a lighted tube through incisions
in your belly. This tube is called a scope. It lets your doctor see
your organs. Next, the doctor puts special tools through the tube to
take out part of your intestine. Then the doctor puts the healthy
ends of your intestine back together.
You may have this surgery if your intestine is damaged or blocked.
Crohn's disease and cancer can cause these kinds of problems.
Diverticulitis can also cause them.
You will probably stay in the hospital for about 2 to 5 days. You
may be able to do your normal activities in 2 to 4 weeks.
How do you prepare for surgery?
Surgery can be stressful. This information will help you understand
what you can expect. And it will help you safely prepare for
surgery.

Preparing for surgery
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Tell your doctor ALL the medicines, vitamins, supplements,
and herbal remedies you take. Some may increase the risk
of problems during your surgery. Your doctor will tell you
if you should stop taking any of them before the surgery
and how soon to do it.
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What happens on the day of surgery?
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Follow the instructions exactly about when to stop eating
and drinking. If you don't, your surgery may be canceled.
If your doctor told you to take your medicines on the day
of surgery, take them with only a sip of water.
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Take a bath or shower before you come in for your surgery.
Do not apply lotions, perfumes, deodorants, or nail
polish.
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At the hospital
When should you call your doctor?
Current as of: October 19, 2023
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