General surgery- Colon and Rectal Surgery

General surgery- Colon and Rectal Surgery

General surgery- Colon and Rectal Surgery

Colon and rectal surgeons  in general surgery as well as advanced training in the treatment of colon and rectal problems. They treat hundreds of gastrointestinal conditions and have particular expertise in:

  • Colon and rectal cancer and colon polyps
  • Inflammatory bowel disease — Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
  • Diverticulitis and diverticular disease
  • Anal problems such as hemorrhoids, fistula and fissure
  • Motility problems of the colon, such as constipation

 

General surgery- Colon and Rectal Surgery

In addition, surgeons are skilled in specific techniques, including:

  • Robotic surgery
  • Complex minimally invasive surgery
  • Complex multivisceral surgery
  • Intraoperative radiation therapy
  • Transanal endoscopic microsurgery and transanal total mesorectal excision
  • Sacral nerve stimulation for fecal incontinence

Clinic is one of the few institutions where surgeons from different specialties routinely remove tumors from different organs in the same operation (synchronous treatment). This approach combines two operations into one and streamlines treatment of people who have advanced tumors.

 

Research excellence

Generally surgeons are active in research to find new and better ways of diagnosing and treating disease and in educating the next generation of surgeons.  colon and rectal surgeons:

  • Have authored hundreds of articles published in leading medical journals in the areas of inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, chronic ulcerative colitis, colon cancer, rectal cancer, complex tumors, rare tumors, intraoperative radiation therapy and recurrent tumors, and benign conditions such as diverticulitis, motility problems and incontinence
  • Receive National Health Institutes and other grants annually
  • Define cutting-edge areas of investigation, including stem cell research, microbiome research and electronic health record-based informatics research

surgeon usually performed the first single-incision colectomy, in which the entire colon was removed through a single tiny incision around the navel.

In addition, colorectal surgeons:

  • Pioneered the procedure to remove the diseased colon and rectum and reconnect the intestines to the anus (ileoanal anastomosis) so that a person can continue to eliminate wastes normally
  • Specialize in nerve and sphincter-sparing procedures that preserve healthy tissue and normal function
  • Are experienced in treating recurrent cancers with intraoperative radiation therapy

Patient experience

Deanxacademy colon and rectal surgeons bring together advanced care practices and organizational excellence to create a unique patient experience:

  • Multisite practice. Clinic colon and rectal surgeons care for adults at all three campuses and for pediatric patients at Minnesota campus. Adult patients can be seen at any of the three sites after their procedure.
  • Comprehensive care. All the specialists, tests and procedures a patient needs are available at the same location, where integrated teams coordinate every step from start to finish.
  • Outstanding outcomes. Colon and rectal surgery patients at Clinic experience excellent outcomes. The experience of Clinic physicians and the integrated team approach results in successes that compare favorably with national averages.

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