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Colorectal Surgery

Colorectal surgery focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the colon, rectum, and anus. This includes a range of issues from benign diseases like hemorrhoids and diverticulitis to complex cancers and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Using advanced surgical techniques—including minimally invasive and robotic surgery—our colorectal specialists offer effective treatment options with a focus on preserving bowel function, minimizing recovery time, and improving overall quality of life.

Conditions Treated with Colorectal Surgery

  1. Colorectal Cancer: Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers, affecting millions worldwide. Early diagnosis and precise surgical intervention are crucial for effective treatment. Our team specializes in minimally invasive techniques for removing cancerous tissue while sparing as much healthy tissue as possible.
  2. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis can cause severe inflammation in the digestive tract. Surgical intervention may be necessary when medication alone does not provide sufficient relief, particularly for complications such as bowel strictures, abscesses, or fistulas.
  3. Diverticulitis and Diverticular Disease: Diverticulitis occurs when small pouches in the colon wall become inflamed or infected. Severe or recurring cases may require surgical removal of the affected colon portion to prevent further complications.
  4. Hemorrhoids and Anal Disorders: Hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and fistulas can cause significant discomfort and disrupt daily life. Minimally invasive surgical treatments provide relief and reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
  5. Polyps and Precancerous Growths: Large or abnormal polyps are often removed to prevent them from developing into cancer. Advanced endoscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques make polyp removal a safe, effective procedure.
  6. Colonic and Rectal Prolapse: Colonic or rectal prolapse, where the bowel or rectum slips out of its normal position, often requires surgery to restore function and relieve discomfort.

Types of Colorectal Surgery We Offer

  1. Robotic-Assisted Colorectal Surgery: Robotic surgery offers enhanced precision and control, which is especially beneficial for complex colorectal surgeries. This approach allows for smaller incisions and can improve patient outcomes.
  2. Laparoscopic Colectomy: This minimally invasive procedure removes part or all of the colon. It’s often used for cancer, diverticulitis, and other conditions requiring resection. Laparoscopy reduces recovery time, pain, and scarring.
  3. Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS): TAMIS is a specialized technique for removing rectal tumors or polyps. This procedure allows the surgeon to work through the anus, avoiding the need for external incisions and reducing recovery time.
  4. Stappler Hemorrhoidopexy and Anal Fistula Surgery
  5. Hemorrhoidectomy and Anal Fistula Surgery: These procedures effectively treat hemorrhoids, fistulas, and other anal disorders, often using minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery.
  6. Proctectomy and Low Anterior Resection: For rectal cancer and other rectal diseases, this surgery removes part of the rectum while preserving bowel function. The goal is to achieve optimal cancer control while maintaining quality of life.
  7. Resection and Anastomosis: When diseased sections of the colon or rectum are removed, this procedure reconnects the healthy ends to restore normal bowel function. It’s often used in cancer and IBD treatments.

Benefits of Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery

  1. Faster Recovery: Minimally invasive surgery requires smaller incisions, reducing the time needed for healing and allowing patients to return to daily activities sooner.
  2. Reduced Pain and Scarring: Smaller incisions mean less trauma to the body, which often translates to less post-operative pain and minimal visible scarring.
  3. Lower Risk of Infection: Minimally invasive techniques reduce the chance of infection and other complications compared to traditional open surgery.
  4. Improved Outcomes and Precision: Robotic and laparoscopic surgeries offer enhanced visualization and precision, allowing for better outcomes, especially in complex cases involving cancer or inflammatory disease.

Comprehensive Colorectal Surgery Program

  1. Preoperative Assessment and Counseling: We begin with a thorough assessment to determine the most effective treatment approach, educating patients about their condition, treatment options, and expected outcomes.
  2. Advanced Surgical Techniques: Our colorectal surgeons are trained in the latest minimally invasive and robotic techniques, improving surgical accuracy and reducing recovery time.
  3. Personalized Recovery Plans: After surgery, we provide individualized plans for diet, physical activity, and follow-up care to ensure smooth recovery and long-term health.
  4. Ongoing Monitoring and Support: Patients receive regular follow-ups and monitoring to catch any recurrence or complications early and to provide ongoing support for long-term health.

Is Colorectal Surgery Right for You?

Colorectal surgery may be necessary if you have been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, IBD, or another colorectal condition that hasn’t responded to non-surgical treatments. Our team will work with you to determine the best approach based on your condition, health status, and personal preferences.

FAQs on Colorectal Surgery

  1. Is robotic cholecystectomy safe?
    Yes, robotic cholecystectomy is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive approach for gallbladder removal. It offers a lower risk of complications compared to traditional surgery, especially in complex cases.
  2. How long is the recovery period
    Most patients can return to normal activities within 2-3 Days. Full recovery usually occurs within a week, though this varies based on individual health.
  3. What is the recovery time for colorectal surgery?
    Recovery times vary based on the procedure and individual factors, but many patients undergoing minimally invasive surgery return to regular activities within two to four weeks.
  4. Will I need a colostomy bag after surgery?
    A colostomy is only necessary in certain cases. Our surgeons aim to preserve normal bowel function whenever possible. If a temporary or permanent colostomy is needed, our team provides education and support to help you adjust.
  5. Are minimally invasive options available?
    Yes, we offer a range of minimally invasive options, including laparoscopic and robotic surgery, for many colorectal conditions. These approaches lead to faster recovery and fewer complications.
  6. Does insurance cover colorectal surgery?
    Most insurance plans cover colorectal surgery for medically necessary conditions. Our team can help verify your coverage and assist with any insurance questions.

Contact Us

If you are dealing with a colorectal condition and want to learn more about your treatment options, please contact us to schedule a consultation. Our experienced colorectal surgery team is here to provide personalized, compassionate care to help you achieve better health and quality of life.