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The intestine's cyclic movements is applied to the large intestine and small intestine. If the large intestine stopped working, the small intestine would stop too, and all the digestive process would paralyze, leading to a fatal outcome not giving time to any surgical procedure.

Los movimientos cíclicos del intestino son aplicados al intestino grueso e intestino delgado. Si el intestino grueso dejara de trabajar, el intestino delgado se pararía también, y todo el proceso digestivo paralizaría, conduciendo a un resultado fatal que no da al tiempo a cualquier procedimiento quirúrgico.

The colostomy is applied only to a part of the large intestine, not to the ascending, descending and transverse colon together.

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