Treatments
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Abdominoperineal resection
Abdominoperineal resection (also known as APR) is a procedure to remove your rectum, anal canal and lower bowel. A permanent colostomy (stoma) is created to allow for the passage of stool.
Anterior resection
Anterior resection is a surgical procedure to remove the diseased portion of your bowel and rectum (back passage). The remaining healthy end of the colon is reconnected to the remaining part of the rectum, creating a join known as an anastomosis.
Colorectal surgery
Colorectal surgery is a special type of surgery that treats a wide range of problems with the large bowel (your colon, rectum, and anus).
Haemorrhoidectomy
This is a procedure to remove haemorrhoids (piles).
Ileal pouch anal anastomosis
If you have severe a bowel disease such as colon cancer or ulcerative colitis, you may need to have your large intestine (colon and rectum) removed. An Ileal pouch (or J pouch) procedure will help restore more normal control and passing of stool.
Ileostomy
An ileostomy is a surgical procedure to connect your small intestine to an opening in your abdomen called a stoma.
Rectal prolapse repair
Rectal prolapse occurs when part or your entire rectum (last part of your colon where stool is stored) falls out of your anus (back passage).
Rectopexy
Rectal prolapse occurs when part or your entire rectum (last part of your colon where stool is stored) falls out of your anus (back passage).
Restorative proctocolectomy
A restorative proctocolectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the entire large bowel (colon and rectum) but avoids the need for a permanent stoma (ostomy bag) by creating an internal pouch from the small intestine to allow you to pass stool via the anus.
Stapled haemorrhoidopexy
During this procedure, haemorrhoids are stapled to the inside of the rectum to reduce their blood supply and allow them to shrink.
Stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR)
Stapled Transanal Rectal Resection (STARR) is a minimally invasive operation to treat chronic constipation caused by a rectocele (a bulge in the bowel wall) or an internal rectal prolapse, which corrects the issue by removing the excess tissue from within the rectum.
Transanal haemorrhoid dearterialisation (THD)
Transanal haemorrhoidal dearterialisation (THD) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat haemorrhoids.