Colorectal Surgery

Colorectal Surgery in Boulder, CO

Although the prospect of surgery is not a thrilling subject for many, it is sometimes necessary. A good example is colorectal surgery, one of the most performed surgeries in the United States. Learning more about it can help you and your family feel more informed and at ease throughout the process. Below are some important points to know about colorectal surgery in Boulder, CO.

What Is Colorectal Surgery?

The words “colon” and “rectum” are combined to form the term “colorectal”. The colon, rectum, anus, pelvic floor, and small intestine are among the lower digestive tract organs that are frequently referred to by this term.

Hemorrhoids, colon cancer, and other lower digestive tract issues can all be treated with colorectal surgery, which covers a broad spectrum of surgical techniques. Laparoscopic, or minimally invasive techniques, can be used for treatment.

Colorectal surgeons complete specialized training to diagnose and surgically treat conditions affecting the colon, rectum, anus, and small intestine. Abdominal and anorectal surgery are the two main types of colorectal operations.

Treatment for Colon, Rectal, and Anal Conditions

Below are some of the conditions that we treat at Alpine Surgical with colorectal surgery:

Colon Cancer

Both open (conventional) and minimally invasive (small incision) surgery are options for treating colon cancer. The minimally invasive method refers to laparoscopic surgery, which can reduce the size of incisions and hasten the healing process. Your surgeon inserts a camera and tiny instruments through multiple tiny incisions in your abdominal wall to perform minimally invasive surgery. 

During a colon cancer operation, the cancerous part of your colon and any surrounding lymph nodes are removed. The gut is then typically reattached internally to provide regular stool transit.

Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are areas of enlarged blood vessels in the anus. They can be very uncomfortable if left untreated. Hemorrhoids that don’t improve with home remedies can be treated by hemorrhoid banding, commonly known as rubber band ligation. This minimally invasive procedure stops blood flow to the hemorrhoid by placing a rubber band around the hemorrhoid’s root.

Colorectal Surgery at Alpine Surgical

More than 700,000 colon issues are treated with colorectal surgery in the United States each year. It has a high success rate, and patients can return to their normal lives after the procedure. Alpine Surgical offers colorectal surgery in Boulder, CO, performed by experienced, board-certified surgeons who prioritize safe, high-quality outcomes. Contact us if you or someone you know has colon cancer or hemorrhoid problems.