RobotAssisted Surgery (Colon Cancer and Rectal Cancer)【Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital】
genre
Surgery:Surgery
program details
Our robotassisted surgeries utilize the latest Da Vinci Xi system to provide minimally invasive, safe, and precise treatment for colon and rectal cancers.
requirement, condition for apply
Eligibility Criteria
1. Medical Information:
Diagnosis (e.g., colon cancer, rectal cancer)
Cancer stage and location
Examination results from other institutions (e.g., CT, MRI, endoscopy)
Presence of comorbidities (e.g., heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease)
2. History of Treatment:
Previous cancer treatments (e.g., surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy)
Current medications (e.g., anticoagulants, diabetes medications)
Presence of allergies or adverse drug reactions
3. Age and Physical Fitness:
Assessment of whether elderly or comorbid patients can tolerate surgery
Evaluation of suitability for laparoscopic robotassisted surgery
4. Preoperative Testing and Anesthesia Evaluation:
Ability to undergo required preoperative tests (e.g., blood tests, ECG, chest Xray)
Assessment of eligibility for surgery under general anesthesia
5. Postoperative Management and FollowUp:
Cooperation with postoperative inpatient care and recovery phase followup
Commitment to attending regular outpatient follow-ups
precaution, contraindication
【Precautions and Contraindications】
1. Cases Not Suitable for Treatment:
Robotassisted surgery may not be appropriate for patients with advanced cancer or extensive metastasis to other organs.
Patients with severe cardiopulmonary dysfunction or high risks associated with general anesthesia may be deemed unsuitable for surgery.
Patients unable to discontinue anticoagulant medications may face high bleeding risks, limiting surgical options.
2. Surgical Risks:
Robotassisted surgery carries risks such as bleeding, infection, and thrombus formation. Careful management is essential, particularly for complex procedures.
There is a risk of injury to surrounding organs and postoperative bowel obstruction, requiring close postoperative monitoring.
3. Risk of Recurrence:
Some patients may experience cancer recurrence or metastasis, necessitating regular followup care.
# 【Important PreTreatment Information】
1. Preoperative Preparation:
Patients must discontinue anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications under medical guidance before surgery.
Preoperative tests (e.g., blood tests, CT scans, ECG) are required to confirm surgical eligibility.
2. Postoperative Care and FollowUp:
After surgery, monitor for bleeding, infection, and fever. Contact a medical provider immediately if abnormalities occur.
Temporary abdominal pain or delayed bowel movement may occur postoperatively, and patients should follow medical instructions during recovery.
3. Lifestyle and Daily Precautions:
Avoid excessive physical activity after surgery and gradually transition to light exercise while gradually transitioning to
a healthier lifestyle with balanced nutrition and stress management.
Focus on a highprotein, easily digestible diet and ensure adequate hydration.
4. Regular FollowUp:
Commitment to regular outpatient follow-ups (e.g., CT scans, tumor marker tests) are necessary to monitor for recurrence.
Report any changes in symptoms or discomfort promptly and consult with your physician.
5. Emergency Response:
Contact a medical provider immediately if severe abdominal pain, bleeding, or fever occurs after discharge.
Confirm emergency contact details for the treating physician or medical facility in advance.
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