Procedure to remove a section of diseased intestine and rejoin the intestine
A) colostomy
B) endoscopy
C) anastomosis
D) laparotomy
C
Explanation: A) In a colostomy, the cut ends are brought out to the surface, not rejoined.
B) An endoscopy does not involve rejoining part of the intestine.
C) Correct!
D) Laparotomy involves the abdomen, but does not involve the intestine.
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