- What is a colectomy?
A colectomy is a surgery where a part of the colon or the whole colon is removed to treat serious bowel diseases. It is often done for conditions like colon cancer, inflammatory bowel disease or diverticulitis.
- Why do patients need colectomy surgery?
Doctors recommend colectomy when the colon is badly damaged or when other treatments do not work. It may be needed for cancer, repeated infections, severe inflammation or dangerous polyps.
- Who is a good candidate for this surgery?
People with colon cancer, Chron’s disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis or large polyps may be candidates. Patients with colon injuries may also need surgery.
- What is the difference between partial and total colectomy?
A partial colectomy removes only the diseased part of the colon, while total colectomy removes the entire colon. Total colectomy is usually needed when the disease affects the whole colon.
- Is laparoscopic colectomy less invasive?
Yes. Laparoscopic colectomy uses small cuts and a camera which usually means less pain, faster healing and a shorter hospital stay compared to open surgery.
- What type of anesthesia is used during colectomy?
The surgery is done under general anesthesia, so the patient sleeps and feels no pain during the procedure.
- Will I need a stoma after surgery?
Some patients may need a temporary or permanent stoma if the colon cannot be reconnected safely. This depends on the disease and the type of colectomy.
- What is recovery like after the operation?
Patients start with liquids, slowly return to normal food and are encouraged to walk early to avoid complications. Pain is controlled with medication.
- What should I watch for during recovery?
You should monitor the wound, avoid heavy lifting, and contact your doctor if you notice fever, redness, swelling or bowel problems.
- What are the benefits of colectomy?
The surgery can reduce pain, stop bleeding, prevent complications and improve quality of life. For some patients, it may cure the disease.
- How much does colectomy cost in Turkey?
The cost depends on the type of surgery, the hospital, the surgeon and the patient’s condition. Turkey generally offers more affordable prices compared to many other countries.
- Why do international patients choose Turkey for colectomy?
Turkey offers modern hospitals, skilled surgeons and affordable treatment packages, making it a popular destination for medical tourism.
- Why choose Prospero Medical for this surgery?
Prospero Medical provides full support from consultation to recovery, works with expert surgeons, and offers personalized treatment plans for each patient.