General Surgery Ano Rectal Surgery
Colorectal surgery encompasses various treatments to address gastrointestinal diseases involving the colon, rectum, and anus. Acme Hospitals is the leader in offering diagnoses and treating various colorectal diseases. The primary goal is to guarantee that patients with gastrointestinal disorders get complete courteous, sympathetic, and efficient treatment.
The doctors at Acme Hospitals have received specialized training in the newest methods for diagnosing and treating colon and rectum disorders. We provide symptomatic alleviation and treatment for various disorders, including hemorrhoids, diverticular disease, fissures, and polyps.
Colon and rectal surgeons commonly treat the underlying gastrointestinal tract aspects:
- Colon and rectal surgeons commonly treat the underlying gastrointestinal tract aspects:
- The colon or the large intestine
- Rectum—the terminal portion of the large intestine
- The anus - the end of the intestine at which the sphincter muscle opens and seals the rectum to the outer body.
You would have an initial meeting with a specialized Colorectal Surgeon in a few hours. Further, you may undergo an endoscopic assessment of your large intestine to seek the origins of any difficulties and treatment if required.
We also offer bowel screening services to determine the health of your intestine and your risk of developing bowel cancer. Our equipment and our therapeutic strategy are adapted to the unique demands of each patient. We provide:
- The highest degree of comfort and less invasive treatments.
- Reducing recovery time.
- Hospitalization.
- Facilitating return to regular daily activities.
- Colectomy
- Colostomy
- Rectopexy
- Resection
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) surgery
- Endoscopic surgery
- Hemorrhoidectomy
- Internal Sphincterotomy
Reasons To Visit A Colorectal Surgeon
Hundreds of illnesses might affect your lower digestive system. The following are the most typical reasons for seeking the services of a colorectal surgeon:
Cancer
This is the formation of malignant cells in the intestines, rectum, or anus that might impair your capacity to absorb food or have a bowel motion. Cancer may outspread to other body regions if not treated.
Hemorrhoids
This situation is quite prevalent after strenuous exertion and during pregnancy and childbirth. Blood vessels may bulge and intrude via sensitive skin, causing a blood clot to form within or outside the anus.
Fecal Incontinence
This disorder may be caused by various reasons, all of which result in an inability to regulate the passage of gas or bowel motions. It, like constipation, might be a symptom of more severe disease.
Colitis Ulcerative
Ulcerative colitis is a medically managed inflammatory problem affecting the rectum and colon. This ailment may come and go, but surgery may be required if hospital attention is ineffective.