
Resection Procedures
Resection procedures are medical operations that involve removing a part of an organ or tissue to treat disease or injury. For example, a surgeon might remove a damaged section of the intestine or a tumor. These procedures help eliminate affected or abnormal tissue, reduce symptoms, or prevent the spread of disease. Depending on the location and extent, resections can be minimally invasive (using small incisions and specialized tools) or open surgeries. Overall, resection is a common surgical approach aimed at improving health outcomes by precisely excising problematic areas while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.