Abdominoperineal resection (AP resection) is a procedure to remove your rectum, anal canal and lower bowel.
Anterior resection is a surgical procedure to remove the diseased portion of your bowel and rectum (back passage).
This is a procedure to remove haemorrhoids (piles).
If you have severe a bowel disease such as colon cancer or ulcerative colitis, you may need to have your large intestine (colon and rectum) removed. An Ileal pouch (or J pouch) procedure will help restore more normal control and passing of stool.
An ileostomy is a surgical procedure to connect your small intestine to an opening in your abdomen called a stoma.
Rectal prolapse occurs when part or your entire rectum (last part of your colon where stool is stored) falls out of your anus (back passage).
Transanal haemorrhoidal dearterialisation (THD) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat haemorrhoids.