Organ Resection
Organ resection is a surgical procedure in which a portion of an organ, such as the intestine, liver, or appendix, is removed. It is a common procedure in treating certain infections or malignant tumors, as well as in kidney, pancreas, and other transplants. It is a complex procedure that requires a detailed understanding of anatomy and understanding of the body's physiological reactions. The resected portion of the organ is sent for laboratory tests to determine the size and location of the disease. Post-operative care is also necessary to ensure full recovery. The ability of surgeons to successfully remove affected parts of the organ largely contributes to the success of organ transplantation.
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