Colorectal Surgery
Nov 30, 2025
Colorectal surgery focuses on conditions that affect the colon, rectum, and anus, including cancer, polyps, inflammation, and structural problems. These conditions may cause changes in bowel habits, bleeding, pain, or difficulty with control, and they often require careful evaluation.
Surgical treatment may involve removing diseased segments of the intestine, reconstructing the bowel, or correcting structural issues such as prolapse. Whenever possible, minimally invasive and sphincter preserving techniques are used to maintain function and support a quicker recovery, while still achieving complete and safe removal of disease.
Timely diagnosis and treatment are essential, especially in cases of colorectal cancer or advanced disease. Screening, such as colonoscopy, along with a tailored surgical plan, helps improve outcomes and supports long term digestive health and quality of life.