Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Evaluation
- Colonoscopy, imaging (CT/MRI), and blood tests
- Assessment of overall health and surgical fitness
Pre-Surgery Preparations
- Bowel cleansing, fasting, and medication adjustments
- Discussion of surgical approach (open, laparoscopic, or robotic)
Procedure
- Removal of the entire colon
- Connection of the small intestine to the rectum or creation of an ileostomy
Post-Surgical Recovery
- Hospital stay, pain management, and gradual diet reintroduction
- Monitoring for complications and wound care
Long-Term Follow-Up
- Regular check-ups, nutritional guidance, and bowel function monitoring
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Colorectal Cancer
- Crohn’s Disease
- Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP)
- Severe Bowel Obstruction or Perforation
- Recurrent Bleeding or Infection
- Patients who are not responding to medical treatment due to severe or chronic intestinal disorders
- People with diseases, including Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, colorectal cancer, or intestinal blockage
- Individuals with a high risk of colon cancer, frequent bleeding, or perforation
- People who, based on their general health and clinical assessment, are medically fit to have major surgery
If needed, the doctor may also suggest additional procedures such as:
- Ileorectal Anastomosis
- Ileostomy
- Laparoscopic or Robotic-Assisted Surgery
- Partial Colectomy
- Proctocolectomy
- Stoma Reversal Surgery
- Relieves severe or chronic colon symptoms such as pain, bleeding, and diarrhoea
- Treats life-threatening conditions like colorectal cancer or perforation
- Prevents complications from progressive colon diseases
- Reduces the risk of cancer in patients with genetic conditions
- Improves overall quality of life when other treatments have failed
- Can be combined with minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery
- Significant alleviation of persistent bowel problems and abdominal pain
- Management or treatment of the underlying colon disease
- Decreased chance of potentially fatal consequences including bleeding or perforation
- Enhanced digestion and general well-being
- Possible removal of drugs linked to illness in numerous situations
- Gradual transition to regular bowel motions or, if necessary, stoma care
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- Consult with Our Healthcare Expert:One of our qualified specialists will contact you for a consultation
- Receive a Detailed Treatment Plan:After examining your situation, we will provide you with a detailed treatment plan that includes expert views and cost breakdowns for various choices.
- Choose your preferred option: Choose the treatment option that suits you the best.