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MapHospitals helps you find the top Colostomy Hospitals in Delhi. We traces the positive and negative aspects of all the top Colostomy Hospitals, to flick the best one for you.

The primary objective of MapHospitals is to review or analyse the reputation of Colostomy Hospitals in Delhi and list them with their respective rankings which helps the medical tourists across world to pick the appropriate one for their need. We work on an algorithm based on social following, search trends and past reviews which helps us rank Colostomy Hospitals.

Metro group of hospitals was founded by a pioneer Dr Purshotam Lal (Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan & Dr B.C. Roy National Awardee) who is...

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is a state-of-the-art multi-speciality Hospital in India has 675 beds, bestow comprehensive Healthcare India...

VPS Rockland is a part of VPS Healthcare group and an internationally renowned network of 19 hospitals in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)...

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Primus Super Speciality Hospital is designed & constructed using the state-of-art, most advanced medical technology in the world. It is...

Sant Parmanand Hospital, a 153 bedded multi-super speciality hospital situated in the heart of Delhi. The hospital has earned the...

The Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) has been set up by the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi as an...

ISIC is one of the most progressive Orthopedic, Spine and Neuromuscular Surgical institute in India with the most advanced diagnostics...

The Hospitals ldea is `To give World Class Quality Health Care Services to all areas of the society' with focus on philanthropy. To...

Holy Angels, a part of Vasant Surgico Medical Center Pvt Ltd is a multi speciality pvt hospital, established and led by Mr D N Anand....

What is Colostomy?

Colostomy A colostomy is a kind of surgery in which the colon is cut off at the healthy end of the large intestine through the front abdominal wall and stitching it into place. This hole, in conjunction with the attached stoma appliance, provides an optional channel for feces to escape from the body. There are many reasons for this procedure. Some common reasons are: A portion of the colon has been taken out, e.g. due to colon cancer requiring a total mesorectal excision, diverticulitis, injury, etc., so that it is no longer possible for feces to exit through the anus. A portion of the colon has been operated upon and needs to be 'rested' until it is cured. In this case, the colostomy is often interim and is usually reversed in future days, leaving the patient with a small pockmark in place of the stoma. Childs undergoing this type of surgery for extensive pelvic tumors commonly are acknowledged a colostomy in warm-up for surgery to remove the tumor, followed by retroversion of the colostomy.

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