Skip to main content
 

Intended for Healthcare Professionals

  • biosense webster logo
  • cerenovus jjmdc logo
  • https://www.jnjmedtech.com/en-US/companies/depuy-synthes
  • Ethicon Logo
  • Mentor Logo

Intended for HCPs

Intended for Healthcare Professionals

Secondary nav block

ethicon
  • Home
  • Products
    • All Ethicon Products
    • Adjunctive Hemostats
    • Energy Sealing & Dissecting
    • Hand Instruments and Ligation
    • LINX Reflux Management
    • MONARCH™ Platform
    • NEUWAVE™ Microwave Ablation
    • Surgical Staplers
    • Trocars and Access
    • Vascular Access & Infection Control
    • Wound Closure
    • Other Products
  • Procedures
  • Order
  • Support
    • ASC Capabilities
    • CA Compliance
    • Contributions and Donations
    • Clinical & Technical Support
    • Education Grants
    • Ethicon Product Center (Online Catalog)
    • Instructions for Use
    • Investigator-Initiated Studies
    • Johnson & Johnson Institute
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    • Medical Information Request (MIR)
    • Reimbursement
    • Supplemental Terms
  • About Us
    • Careers
    • News
    • Company

Laparoscopic Right Hemicolectomy by Nezar Jrebi, MD and Jay Redan, MD

Page icon
  • Procedure Overview
  • Relevant Anatomy
  • Commonly Used Devices
  • Pre-Operative Patient Care
  • Prep & Patient Positioning
  • Operative Steps
  • Post-Operative Patient Care
Authored by

Nezar Jrebi, MD and Jay Redan, MD

  • Procedure Overview
  • Relevant Anatomy
  • Commonly Used Devices
  • Pre-Operative Patient Care
  • Prep & Patient Positioning
  • Operative Steps
  • Post-Operative Patient Care
Authored by

Nezar Jrebi, MD and Jay Redan, MD

Laparoscopic Right Hemicolectomy by Nezar Jrebi, MD and Jay Redan, MD

Procedure Overview

Procedure Overview

Nezar Jrebi, MD and Jay Redan, MD

SUMMARY:

Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy is one type of partial colectomy that involves removal of the terminal ileum to the mid-transverse colon. When performed for malignant disease an envelope of mesentery together with the corresponding lymphatic drainage with high ligation of supplying artery, this technique called Complete Mesocolic Excision (CME) followed by anastomoses to reestablish bowel continuity.  

Indications: 

  • Colon cancer 
  • Unresectable polyps
  • GI bleeding
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Cecal Volvulus
  • Diverticulitis
  • Ischemic Colitis
  • Intestinal Obstruction
  • Appendiceal Tumor
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor

View All Procedures

Authored by

Nezar Jrebi, MD and Jay Redan, MD

Go to Operative Steps
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notice
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
  • Contact Us
  • J&J Institute
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Cookie Policy
English (United States)

You are about to leave jnjmedtech.com. By clicking to continue, you will be taken to a web site governed by their own Legal and Privacy Policies.

Yes, Continue to External Site No, Stay Here