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Colorectal Surgery

Colorectal surgery is performed to repair damage to the colon, rectum and anus, caused by diseases of the lower digestive track, such as cancer, diverticulitis, and inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease).  Injury, obstruction, and ischemima (compromised blood supply) may require bowel surgery. Masses and scar tissue can grow within the rectum, causing blockages that prevent normal bowel function. Other diseases such as diverticulitis and ulcerative colitis can cause perforations in the rectum. Surgical removal of the damaged area or areas can return normal bowel function.
 

Common colorectal surgery procedures include:
  • Hemorrhoidectomies
  • Fistulotomy
  • Pilonidal cyst excision
  • Colon resection
  • Creation of colostomies, ileostomy
what is

colorectal disease?

Colorectal and General Surgeon, Steven Porbunderwala, MD explains the basics of colorectal disease.

quality of life

after colorectal surgery

Colorectal and General Surgeon, Steven Porbunderwala, MD explains how patients should feel comfortable speaking to their primary care provider about any issues they are having - and should not feel embarrassed. Typically, surgery is an outpatient surgery and once recovered from surgery, it solves many of the issues that patients have been dealing with every day.

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Life after an ostomy presents unique challenges—both seen and unseen. CMC’s free Ostomy Support Group is here to help you navigate the changes you’re experiencing with compassion and expertise. Join others on the journey in a safe, caring place. Meetings are held the first Wednesday of every month from 5-6 PM at 195 McGregor Street, Manchester. Please call to register for the next session:

DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES

Diagnostic procedures, such as colonoscopy, are very important in colorectal surgery. A colonoscopy can tell what type of diagnosis should be given and what procedure is recommended to correct the condition.

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SURGICAL SERVICES

Colorectal surgery is a necessary treatment option for colorectal cancer, ulcerative colitis, colectomy, Crohn's disease, and some cases of diverticulitis, often resulting in major reconstruction of the intestinal tract. Other bowel conditions that may require surgery to a lesser extent are hemorrhoids (internal or external), anal fistulas (an infected tunnel between the skin and the anus), rectal prolapse, pilonidal cyst excision and bowel incontinence. Most of these surgeries repair tears, remove blockages, or tighten sphincter muscles.

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LAPROSCOPIC SURGERY

Some procedures, such as colon resection and creation of colostomy or ileostomy, can be done laproscopically. Laparoscopic surgery typically has lower risks, decreased recovery time, and smaller, more precise incisions.

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Symptoms & Treatment

Hemorrhoid

Colorectal and General Surgeon, Steven Porbunderwala, MD explains what hemorrhoids are and possible treatment methods. 

Anorectal Abscess & Fistula

Colorectal and General Surgeon, Steven Porbunderwala, MD explains anorectal abscess & fistula symptoms and treatment options.

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Colorectal Team

Our surgeons, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and support staff bring extensive expertise and skill to each procedure, and take a personal interest in your well-being.

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