Rectal Cancer Retraction is basically not a major surgery.
Rectal cancer surgery involves removing a portion of the bowel at the location of the stoma, after which the bowel is placed back into the abdominal cavity and anastomosed back to the original rectal break.
Surgery to restore the stoma is usually relatively simple, but the waiting period is usually at least three to six months. If there is edema around the anastomosis, it is not suitable to perform this procedure directly, and the edema will need to be treated to subside before the procedure is performed.
Patients have a poorer quality of life after rectal cancer stoma surgery, which has a psychological impact. After stoma reduction surgery, attention should be paid to the gradual transition of diet, appropriate strengthening of nutrition, with a certain degree of exercise.
Performing stoma reduction helps patients to improve their quality of life and be able to live with more confidence.