
Resection Surgery
Resection surgery involves removing a part of the body, often an organ or tissue, to treat or diagnose a health condition. It is typically performed when a diseased or damaged area, such as a tumor or a damaged section of an organ, needs to be excised to improve health or prevent further issues. The procedure aims to eliminate abnormal tissue while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. Resection can be done in various parts of the body, including the intestines, lungs, or liver, and is a common approach in surgeries for cancer, injury, or other medical conditions.