The idea of having part of your colon taken out may sound scary. But part or all of the colon can be taken out without causing serious problems. After the part of the bowel is taken out, the two ends are then reconnected (anastomosis). Below are some of the surgeries that can be done on the colon. The type of surgery depends on where the problem is in your colon.
After certain types of surgery, the colon and rectum may need to be free of stool while they heal. In other cases, the rectum has been taken out or can't be reconnected to the rest of the colon. In either case, a colostomy is needed. This makes a new opening in your belly (abdomen) so waste can leave your body. You may need the new opening for a short time or permanently. Your doctor will help you learn how to care for it.