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Colorectal Surgeons

Colorectal Surgeons are well trained surgeons who deals with the disorders that affects the colon,rectum and anus of the patients.Colorectal surgeons in Sydney are experts in handling this kind of colorectal difficulties giving back a normal life to the patients.<br>colorectal-surgeon.com.au/<br>

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Colorectal Surgeons

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  1. Colorectal Surgeons

  2. Colorectal Cancer Colorectal cancer is the cancer that affects almost 1 in every 21 men and 1 in every 23 women. This can even be malignant or benign. The symptoms for colorectal cancers includes fatigue or tiredness, pain or bloating in the abdomen, unexplained weight loss, Changes in bowel passage etc. Colorectal Surgeons are the one of the best treatment providers for colorectal cancers.

  3. Colostomy Formation A colostomy is an opening onto the abdominal wall where the large bowel is brought through. The word colostomy is made from two Greek words; Kolon, meaning large intestine, and “stoma” meaning mouth. A colostomy may have one or two ends of bowel brought out or be at the stoma site. If it  is just one end it is called an end colostomy. Colonoscopy Sydney

  4. Colostomy-Permanent or Temporary? A colostomy may be permanent or temporary. It is permanent if all the bowel downstream of the ileostomy has been cut out (resected), or is diseased and the stoma or bag should not be closed, or if the person is too unwell to have their bag ever closed. It is temporary if the bowel downstream and anus are still intact and able to function, and the person is well enough to have their bag closed. Colorectal Surgeons

  5. End Colostomy The most common form  is an end colostomy which is commonly made if the rectum and anus had to be resected downstream because of a low rectal cancer; or a potentially temporary end colostomy, if the sigmoid colon or part of it had to be cut out or resected as part of emergency surgery for diverticular disease, and the bowel was not suitable for being joined at that surgery.

  6. Stomal Therapist The stomal therapists are nurses who specialise in the care, education and training of patients with stomas, and they will commonly site your ileostomy preoperatively where your ileostomy will best suit you and your body, and your needs and abilities. Colostomy formation

  7. Contact Us CSCS, RPAH Medical Centre, Suite 415/ 100 Carillon Ave, Newtown NSW 2042 Phone: 02 9519 7576 Fax: 02 9519 1806 http://colorectal-surgeon.com.au/

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