Colon And Rectal Surgery

Because of their broad preparing and experience, colon and rectal surgeons build up the information and aptitudes important to analyze and treat different infections of the intestinal tract, colon, rectum, butt-centric waterway, and perianal zone through restorative and careful methods. They are likewise ready to manage different organs and tissues, (for example, the liver, urinary, and female regenerative frameworks) required with essential intestinal malady. A colon and rectal specialist has ability in diagnosing and regularly overseeing anorectal conditions in the workplace, for example, haemorrhoids, crevices (difficult tears in the butt-centric covering), abscesses, and fistulae (contaminations situated around the rear-end and rectum).

Colon and rectal specialists additionally treat issues of the digestive tract and colon and perform endoscopic methods to identify and treat states of the gut lining, for example, disease, polyps (precancerous developments), and fiery conditions. Colon and rectal specialists likewise perform stomach surgeries including the little gut, colon, and rectum, including treatment of incendiary gut sicknesses, for example, constant ulcerative colitis, Crohn's infection, diverticulitis, and malignant growth.

Preparing in colon and rectal medical procedure likewise furnishes the careful master with a top to bottom learning of intestinal and anorectal physiology, which is required for the assessment and treatment of issues, for example, obstruction and incontinence (loss of inside control). Colon and rectal specialists are focused on the most elevated benchmarks of consideration for patients with infections that influence the lower gastrointestinal tract.

  • Anal abscess, Anal fissure and Anal warts                          
  • Bowel incontinence                     
  • Colon cancer, Rectal cancer and Anal cancer                                   
  • Diverticular disease                     
  • Hemorrhoids                  
  • Fistulas                              
  • Ostomy                             
  • Polyps of the colon and rectum              
  • Rectal prolapse