2012年11月21日 星期三

About Colon Cancer(Part 2)


 
 

Differences between traditional surgery and minimally invasive surgery

      Traditional open surgery has larger scars and patients would be more painful after surgery.

 
      In the past ten years minimally invasive surgery becomes more common, with much smaller scars and less pain. Patients can be discharged quickly after surgery. For patients with large tumors, surgery can also be performed once electro- / chemotherapy have shrunken tumor size.


      However, not all patients are suitable for minimally invasive surgery. Since gases will be filled into the abdomen during surgery, causing abdominal distention. If patient’s lung function is poor, and cannot tolerate the pressure, this surgery should not be performed. For large tumors, a large incision has to be made to suit the size of the tumor, which would be similar to open surgery. And for tumors connecting multiple organs, surgery is not preferred.

 

 

Types of minimally invasive colon cancer surgeries

Individual colon cancer surgery has different risks, you should discuss with your doctors for suitable treatment.


      General minimally invasive surgery:  Surgeons would make 3 incisions with diameters about 3-10mm, for placing scalpel and surgical camera into the abdomen, and the other one for removing tumors,

      Single lumen surgery requires only one incision on the abdomen, but longer surgical hours are required.

      Non-invasive surgery means doctors insert surgical camera and remove tumors through other areas such as vagina or anus. This method is more complicated and associated with risks.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Reference information: www.genesis-surgery.com

The information aims to provide educational purpose only. Anyone reading it should consult Surgery Specialist before considering treatment and should not rely on the information above.