A distal pancreatectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the distal (lower) part of the pancreas. This procedure is often performed to treat pancreatic cancer, tumors, or chronic pancreatitis affecting the lower part of the pancreas while preserving the head of the pancreas.
In some case, distal pancreatectomies may also lead to pancreatic insufficiency, depending on the patient's general health condition before surgery and on the extent of pancreatic tissue removal.
Permanent colostomies are performed when the distal bowel (at the farthest distance) must be removed or is blocked and inoperable.
These conditions are treated with pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy, which supplies digestive enzymes; and with insulin injections.
These are words indicating whether something is nearer or further to a given point of reference. It is commonly used to pinpoint body parts in relation to the body midline. For example; your foot is distal to your knee. "Distal" means further away, "proximal" means closer in.
These are words indicating whether something is nearer or further to a given point of reference. It is commonly used to pinpoint body parts in relation to the body midline. For example; your foot is distal to your knee. "Distal" means further away, "proximal" means closer in.
Permanent colostomies are performed when the distal bowel (at the farthest distance) must be removed or is blocked and inoperable.
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Proximal is the opposite of distal.
Yes, the calf is the area located distally below the knee joint, which extends to the ankle. It encompasses the muscles of the lower leg, including the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles.
Yes. Distal means farther from the point of attachment or from the center of the body. So the knee is distal to the hip, and the food would be distal to the knee and so on.
The abdominal cavity will be opened for the removal of the distal part of the colon and the creation of a colostomy. This surgery is typically performed in cases of severe colon disease or obstruction, diverticulitis, or colorectal cancer.