Bowel removal in diverticulitis. Surgeons stitching a bleeding mesocolic blood vessel during a Hartmann procedure to resect (remove) the sigmoid colon


Bowel removal in diverticulitis. Surgeons stitching a bleeding mesocolic blood vessel during a Hartmann procedure to resect (remove) the sigmoid colon to treat acute perforated diverticulitis - the formation of pouches (small, oval) within the intestinal wall.


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