- proctology / haemorrhoids (HALRAR surgery) / fissures / fistulas
- colonoscopy and gastroscopy
- colorectal pelvic floor disorders
- flaps / pilonidal disease
- laparoscopic hernias / gallbladder
- lumps and bumps
- laparoscopic surgery for benign and malignant colorectal conditions.
The colon and the rectum are part of the digestive tract that processes the food we eat. Together they make up the large intestine or large bowel and are located in the abdomen between the small intestine and the anus. The colon is about 1.8m long and absorbs water and nutrients from food. The rectum is the last segment of the large intestine and is about 20 -25cm long. This is where waste material is stored before it passes out of the body through the anus.
A colorectal surgeon is a general surgeon who has had further training and specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus.