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Department of Colorectal Surgery

The Department of Colorectal Surgery at Shifa Hospitals, Tirunelveli is one of dedicated centre for management of diseases of the colon, rectum and anus. The Institute offers cutting edge treatments in Proctology, Pelvic Floor Diseases, and Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery for Colorectal Cancer. The Department is staffed by internationally trained and qualified Colorectal Surgeons who offer world class treatment for colorectal cancer. The Colorectal Surgeons at Shifa Hospitals are experts in the surgical and non-surgical treatment of diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus. They have completed advanced surgical training in the treatment of these diseases, as well as full general surgical training. They are well versed in the treatment of both benign and malignant diseases of the colon, rectum and anus and are able to perform routine screening examinations and surgically treat conditions, if indicated to do so.

Highlights

Regarded as the best colorectal surgery hospital in Tirunelveli, Shifa Hospitals is a first of its kind dedicated centre for the management of Colorectal diseases. With internationally trained colorectal surgeons, organ specific super specializations and colorectal cancer treatment options, centre is the most preferred option for colorectal surgery in India.

Shifa Institute of Colorectal surgery is also one of the few centres to use Laparoscopic colorectal surgery in India as default technique for all abdominal colorectal procedures. Offering these advanced technologies under one roof by some of the best colorectal surgery doctors in India with wide knowledge of the conditions, helps in reducing costs and improving patient outcomes.

The Colon & Rectum

The colon and rectum is a hollow tube that runs from the small intestine to the anus. The colon is about 5 to 6 feet long. The function of the colon is to absorb water and store the waste products of digestion until your body is ready to empty them out. The last portion of the colon is called the rectum. At the bottom of the rectum are the sphincter muscles. These muscles prevent the rectum from emptying out accidentally. When the person is ready to have a bowel movement, the sphincter muscles relax and with straining the stool is able to be pushed out.

Colorectal Symptoms

Any disturbance or abnormality in the colon, rectum and anus may result in any of the following symptoms

  • Rectal bleeding
  • Anal pain
  • Anal mass
  • Itching
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhoea
  • Mucous or pus discharge
  • Abdominal pain

Common Colorectal Diseases & Symptoms

  • Piles or Haemorrhoids:Painless rectal bleeding with anal lumps
  • Anal fissure:Severe anal pain on defecation with some bleeding
  • Anal abscess:Painful swelling in the anal area, fever
  • Colitis:Loose stools, mucous, blood
  • Colon & Rectal cancer:rectal bleeding, constipation, loose stools, anemia, weight loss

If you have any of these diseases or symptoms, you need to see a specialist for further assessment and treatment. It may be difficult for you to ascertain the significance of the symptoms you are experiencing. The safest advice will be to report to your Specialist Colorectal Surgeon. He or she will be able to assess, examine and advice you accordingly.

The Specialist Colorectal Surgeon

Colon and rectal diseases comprise a broad range of conditions and ailments, the severity of which can vary from mildly irritating to life-threatening. Research has demonstrated that early screening and treatment of colon and rectal diseases can significantly improve treatment outcomes and survival rates. Studies have shown that patients treated by the colon and rectal surgeons are more likely to survive colorectal cancer and will pay less for surgical care because of the colon and rectal surgeons' advanced training and the high volume of the colon and rectal disease surgeries they perform.