Resektaci
Resektaci is a term of Czech origin that translates to "resection" in English. In a medical context, it refers to the surgical removal of a part of an organ or other body tissue. This procedure is commonly performed for a variety of reasons, including the removal of tumors, diseased tissue, or to correct anatomical abnormalities. The specific organ or tissue being resected will dictate the precise surgical techniques and approaches used. For instance, a partial hepatectomy is a resection of a portion of the liver, while a partial nephrectomy is a resection of a part of the kidney. The extent of the resection is carefully determined by the surgeon to preserve as much healthy tissue as possible while ensuring the complete removal of the problematic area. Post-operative care following a resection will depend on the location and size of the removed tissue, and may involve pain management, wound care, and monitoring for complications. Resection is a fundamental surgical intervention used across many medical specialties.