Rectum Cancer Surgery
Advanced Surgical Treatment for Rectal Cancer
Rectal cancer develops in the rectum, the last several centimeters of the large intestine before the anus. Because of its location within the pelvis and close proximity to vital structures, rectal cancer requires highly precise surgical planning and technique. Early diagnosis and stage-appropriate treatment significantly improve outcomes.
Surgery remains the cornerstone of treatment for localized and many locally advanced rectal cancers. Dr. Dhaval Patel provides comprehensive evaluation and evidence-based surgical management, focusing on complete tumor removal while preserving bowel function whenever possible.
Signs and Symptoms of Rectal Cancer
Rectal Bleeding
Blood in stool or bleeding during bowel movements is a common early symptom.
Intestinal Obstruction (Advanced Cases)
Severe abdominal distension, vomiting, and inability to pass stool or gas.
Tenesmus (Incomplete Evacuation Feeling)
Sensation of needing to pass stool even after bowel movement.
Change in Bowel Habits
Persistent constipation, diarrhea, or narrowing of stools.
Pelvic or Rectal Pain
Discomfort or pressure in the lower abdomen or pelvis.
Fatigue or Weakness
Often related to anemia caused by chronic bleeding.
Risk Factors For Rectal Cancer
Colon or Rectal Polyps
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Low-Fiber, High-Fat Diet
Obesity
Smoking and Alcohol Use
Family History of Colorectal Cancer
Rectum Cancer Surgery
Diagnosis & Staging
Colonoscopy with Biopsy
Colonoscopy with Biopsy
Contrast-Enhanced CT Scan
Contrast-Enhanced CT Scan
MRI Pelvis
MRI Pelvis
PET-CT (if required)
PET-CT (if required)
Surgical Treatment Options
Removal of the cancerous segment while preserving the anal sphincter, allowing normal bowel passage.
Removal of the rectum and anus when sphincter preservation is not possible, requiring a permanent colostomy.
Precise removal of rectum along with surrounding lymphatic tissue to reduce recurrence risk. clearance.
Minimally invasive approach in selected cases for faster recovery and reduced pain.
Why Consult Dr. Dhaval Patel?
Choosing the right surgeon plays a crucial role in achieving safe surgical outcomes and long term cancer control. Dr. Dhaval Patel combines specialized gastrointestinal cancer expertise with advanced surgical techniques and comprehensive patient centered care to deliver optimal results.
Expertise in Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgery
Extensive experience in managing complex GI cancers with a focus on safe and effective tumor removal.
Experience in Minimally Invasive Techniques
Skilled in advanced laparoscopic approaches when appropriate to reduce pain and recovery time.
Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning
Works closely with oncologists, radiologists, and critical care teams for comprehensive cancer care.
Comprehensive Preoperative Evaluation
Ensures detailed staging and patient optimization before surgery for improved safety.
Structured Long-Term Follow Up Care
Provides ongoing monitoring and support to detect recurrence early and maintain overall health.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes. Although both are colorectal cancers, rectal cancer requires specialized surgical techniques due to its pelvic location.
In many locally advanced cases, radiation therapy is recommended before surgery to reduce tumor size.
In many cases, sphincter-preserving surgery (LAR) is possible depending on tumor location.
Hospital stay usually ranges from 5–7 days, depending on the procedure and recovery.
Regular follow-ups with clinical evaluation, imaging, and tumor marker tests are essential.
Dr. Dhaval Patel
MCh (Gastrosurgery), MS, MBBS

"Every patient deserves clear guidance, advanced surgical precision, and compassionate care throughout their cancer journey."
Book Your Consultation With Dr. Dhaval
Timely diagnosis and expert surgical care are crucial for successful rectal cancer treatment. If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms, do not delay evaluation.