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    Types of Colon Resections

    In colon resection, a portion of the colon is removed (resected) during surgery. The most common types of colorectal resection are listed below.

    Right Hemicolectomy

    Right Hemicolectomy
    Part or all of the ascending colon and cecum are removed. The colon is then reconnected to the small intestine.

    Left Hemicolectomy

    Left Hemicolectomy
    Part or all of the descending colon is removed. The transverse colon is then reconnected to the rectum.

    Sigmoid Colectomy

    Sigmoid Colectomy
    Part or all of the sigmoid colon is removed. The descending colon is then reconnected to the rectum.

    Low Anterior Resection

    Low Anterior Resection
    The sigmoid colon and a portion of the rectum are removed. The descending colon is reconnected to the remaining rectum.

    Abdominal Perineal Resection

    Abdominal Perineal Resection
    Part or all of the sigmoid colon and the entire rectum and anus are removed. A colostomy is then performed.

    Colostomy

    After certain types of surgery, the colon and rectum may need to be kept clear of stool while they heal. In other cases, the rectum has been removed or can’t be reconnected to the rest of the colon. In either case, a colostomy is needed. This creates a new opening in the abdomen so waste can leave the body. You may need the new opening for a short time, or permanently. If you had a colostomy during colorectal surgery, your healthcare providers will help you learn how to care for it.