Dr. Sanjay Verma offers advanced Laparoscopic Surgery for Colon and Rectal Malignancy in Vasant Kunj for patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer and other complex intestinal diseases. Colon and rectal malignancies are serious cancers affecting the large intestine and rectum, which can significantly impact digestion, bowel function, and overall health if not treated early. Using modern minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques, Dr. Sanjay Verma provides safe, precise, and effective surgical treatment focused on cancer removal, faster recovery, and improved long-term outcomes.
Colorectal cancer is among the most common gastrointestinal cancers and may develop gradually from polyps or abnormal growths in the colon or rectum. Symptoms such as rectal bleeding, persistent constipation, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, and changes in bowel habits should not be ignored. Early diagnosis and advanced laparoscopic surgery can significantly improve treatment success and patient survival while minimizing postoperative discomfort and recovery time.
Laparoscopic Surgery for Colon and Rectal Malignancy is a minimally invasive procedure performed to remove cancerous portions of the colon or rectum along with nearby lymph nodes. The surgery is performed using a laparoscope and specialized surgical instruments inserted through small abdominal incisions.
Depending on the location and stage of the cancer, the surgery may involve:
The primary goal is complete cancer removal while preserving healthy bowel function whenever possible.
Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal malignancy helps patients by:
The minimally invasive approach allows patients to recover more comfortably and return to daily activities sooner.
Laparoscopic surgery offers:
The surgery removes tumors along with affected lymph nodes for better cancer control.
Patients generally recover more quickly compared to traditional open surgery.
Small incisions leave minimal visible scars.
Reduced surgical trauma allows earlier movement and recovery.
Surgery may be combined with chemotherapy or radiation therapy depending on cancer stage.
Patients with colorectal cancer may experience:
Early medical evaluation is important for successful treatment outcomes.
Removal of the cancerous section of the colon.
Removal of the affected rectum while preserving bowel function whenever possible.
Used for cancers in the upper rectum with bowel reconstruction.
Performed for low rectal cancers requiring rectal removal and stoma creation.
Removal of nearby lymph nodes to reduce cancer spread.
Dr. Sanjay Verma performs a comprehensive evaluation including:
Patients may require:
The surgery is performed under general anesthesia using advanced laparoscopic techniques.
The duration of surgery depends on the stage and location of the cancer.
Patients may require several days of hospital observation after surgery.
Recovery includes:
Regular follow-up appointments help monitor:
Like all major surgeries, colorectal cancer surgery may involve certain risks such as:
However, expert laparoscopic surgical care significantly improves safety and recovery outcomes.
Patients are usually advised to:
Healthy lifestyle habits support recovery and long-term digestive health.
Dr. Sanjay Verma specializes in advanced laparoscopic gastrointestinal and colorectal cancer surgeries.
Modern laparoscopic techniques ensure precision, safety, and faster recovery.
Each patient receives customized surgical planning and postoperative care.
Complete support is provided from diagnosis to surgery and long-term follow-up.
Special attention is given to patient safety, comfort, and successful recovery.
Patients trust Dr. Sanjay Verma for compassionate and advanced colorectal cancer treatment solutions.
It is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove cancerous portions of the colon or rectum through small abdominal incisions.
Yes, when performed by an experienced surgeon like Dr. Sanjay Verma, it is considered safe and highly effective.
Not all patients require a stoma. It depends on the location and stage of the cancer.
Recovery varies by patient, but most individuals gradually recover over several weeks.
Yes, especially when diagnosed early, surgery can effectively remove the cancer and improve long-term survival outcomes.