Preparing for Major Bowel Surgery – What to Expect?

In the hands of experienced and high-volume colorectal surgeon Dr Terence Chua, majority of bowel surgery is performed by minimally invasive techniques. However, at times, in situations where there is cancer invasion into other adjacent organs an open approach would be safer, and the safety factor would be of utmost importance in the surgical decision making.

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Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) – Robotic Surgery vs Laparoscopic Surgery

Minimally invasive surgery is a surgical approach where small incisions are used to perform an operation that would result in less damage to the body than with conventional or traditional open surgery. MIS is associated with less pain; shorter length of hospital stay and fewer complications.

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Can surgery for diverticulitis solve your abdominal pain?

In mild diverticulitis, diet and medication (antibiotics) are usually considered enough to settle irritation and promote healing. However, if you are one of the quarter of people who continually experience more severe recurrent symptoms, Queensland colorectal surgeon Dr Terence Chua explains why surgery for recurrent diverticulitis might be a better option.

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Should I have my breast implants removed?

Breast implant removal surgery, also known as breast explant surgery, is a procedure where silicone or saline implants are extracted from the breasts. General Surgeon Dr Terence Chua describes some of the benefits of breast implant removal to help you decide whether this surgery is right for you.

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How much should I pay for a colonoscopy or gastroscopy?

If you need a diagnostic procedure like a colonoscopy or gastroscopy, cost is an important issue. However, surgical fees are often the last thing to be discussed. Brisbane Gold Coast Colorectal Surgeon Dr Terence Chua believes it is important for patients to make informed choices about their care. Here are some tips to help you work out if you are paying too much for your next surgery.

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What to expect after your Colonoscopy

If your doctor has referred you to have a colonoscopy, you’ll probably have many questions about what to expect. Often patients will have a gastroscopy at the same time to look at the oesophagus, stomach and duodenum (first part of the small intestine). While good preparation is essential, what you do after your colonoscopy (or combined endoscopy) is equally important. This guide will help you prepare for what to expect after your colonoscopy.  

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