Hemicolectomy is a type of surgery that involves removing half of the colon. Depending on the localization of the pathology, there are left and right hemicolectomy.
In the case of hemicolectomy, the rules of the preparatory stage are almost no different from other surgical interventions in the large intestine. The patient must undergo the following examinations before hospitalization:
Depending on the results of the patient's examinations, therapy is carried out aimed at eliminating anemia, water-electrolyte imbalance, and other disorders that prevent successful surgery and recovery after it.
A couple of days before the hemicolectomy, bowel cleansing (laxatives and enemas) and suppression of the intestinal microflora (antibiotics) will be started.
During the day after the intervention, the patient is in the intensive care unit. At stabilization of a condition (approximately in 1-2 days), it is transferred to the general ward.
To speed up the process of restoring the functions of systems and organs, it is recommended to get out of bed as early as possible, to walk in the ward, to maintain activity and mobility.
At an active mode probability of development of such complications as pneumonia, formation of thrombi and others considerably decreases.
At a normal course of the postoperative period, the patient is discharged from the clinic in 7-10 days. It usually takes at least six months to fully adapt.