If your colon is removed and nothing else is done for you, you will die.
In modern medicine removal of part or all of the colon is accompanied by provision of a colostomy or iliostomy, where the remaining end of the colon or of the small intestine is brought through the abdominal wall to the exterior. A replaceable bag is attached at that point to catch and accumulate the liquids that would otherwise pass through the colon to the rectum for elimination. The bag is emptied or replaced periodically.
You may need to follow a different diet, depending on how much of the colon was removed, and will not have bowel movements (all that goes into the bag without your conscious control), but your life can be relatively normal as long as you take good care in cleaning the ostomy and in dealing with the bag.
its cancer in the colon. sigmoid is part of the colon.
No, the sigmoid colon is a specific part of the colon. The colon, also known as the large intestine, is divided into different segments, and the sigmoid colon is the S-shaped portion located near the end of the colon before the rectum.
sigmioditisinflammation of the sigmoid colon is Sigmoiditis.sigmoiditis
The sigmoid colon is in the lower left quadrant.
The proximal sigmoid colon is the portion of the large intestine that is closest to the beginning of the sigmoid colon. It is located near the end of the descending colon and functions in absorbing water and electrolytes from the remaining digested food before it moves into the sigmoid colon for further processing.
The sigmoid colon refers to the lower portion of the colon. In people who have diverticulitis, the sigmoid colon walls will develop pouches which trap food. This causes intestinal pain and bowel problems.
The Sigmoid Colon is the fourth colon..
Distal sigmoid colon is the last segment of your colon before the rectum begins. The colon segments (in order from proximal to distal) are: ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid.
sigmoid colon
the sigmoid colon is directly before the rectum.
If only the sigmoid colon is removed, you may experience changes in bowel habits, such as looser stools or more frequent bowel movements. You may also need to adjust your diet to prevent constipation or diarrhea. In some cases, there may be changes in the absorption of water and nutrients from food, but these are usually well managed with dietary modifications.
Sigmoid colonThe sigmoid colon is the part of the large intestine after the descending colon and before the rectum. The name sigmoid means S-shaped (see sigmoid). The walls of the sigmoid colon are muscular, and contract to increase the pressure inside the colon, causing the stool to move into the rectum.The sigmoid colon is supplied with blood from several branches (usually between 2 and 6) of the sigmoid arteries, a branch of the IMA. The IMA terminates as the superior rectal artery.