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Bowel resection may be performed to treat various disorders of the intestine, including cancer, obstruction, inflammatory bowel disease, ruptured diverticulum, ischemia, or traumatic injury
Hirschsprung's disease is treated surgically. The goal is to remove the diseased, nonfunctioning segment of the bowel and restore bowel function. This is often done in two stages. The first stage relieves the intestinal obstruction by.
There might be some kind of obstruction in the bowel that may prevent the biopsy. I can't think of any other reason why it would not be done if the doctor thought it necessary.
The obstructed area is removed and part of the bowel is cut away. If the obstruction is caused by tumors, polyps, or scar tissue, they are removed. Hernias, if present, are repaired. Antibiotics are given to reduce the possibility of infection.
A colostomy is created as a means to treat various disorders of the large intestine, including cancer, obstruction, inflammatory bowel disease, ruptured diverticulum, ischemia (compromised blood supply), or traumatic injury.
Mobilizing the bowel is done when there are other surgeries that need to be done where the bowel would be in the way. The bowel is cut and is then moved around for things like a resection of the abdomen.
KUB = kidney, ureter bladder. It is an xray of the abdomen done standing up. It usually is done to look for an abnormal pattern of bowel gas (suggesting obstruction) or stool (consitpation). It can also suggest a bowel perforation if there is air under the diaphragm and it does show the outlines of some organs such as the liver and spleen. You may also see gallstones or kidney stones. It is a good general screening test but for most specific problems there are better tests.
There is usually no penalty for moving an immovable obstruction, as long as it is done within the rules of the game or situation. However, if moving the obstruction is against the rules, it could result in a penalty or disqualification depending on the situation.
CPA's (Certified Public Accountants) need to pass stringent exams and then become licensed, I'm sure that somewhere during this process a criminal background check is done.
Doctors, including optometrists and opthamologists perform eye exams, but basic exams can be done by nurses or lay people who have been trained in this to do these type of tests.
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One would need to get lymphedema therapy if they were diagnosed with a fluid obstruction or tissue swelling. This must be done to alleviate the obstruction and prevent infection.