Advanced robotic surgery for rectal cancer aimed at complete tumour removal while preserving natural bowel function without permanent stoma.
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Low Anterior Resection (LAR) is a surgery performed for rectal cancers where the tumour is
located above the anal sphincter, allowing preservation of the natural passage.
In robotic LAR, the diseased portion of the rectum is removed and the remaining bowel is
reconnected (anastomosis), avoiding the need for a permanent colostomy.
Robotic technology enables precise surgery deep within the pelvis, improving outcomes and
functional preservation.
Robotic LAR is recommended in the following conditions:
Final decision depends on MRI findings, tumour distance from anal verge, and response to treatment.
Robotic surgery provides major advantages in rectal cancer treatment:
Helps achieve cancer cure while maintaining quality of life.
In selected cases, a temporary stoma may be created and later reversed.
Functional outcomes depend on tumour location and healing.
Robotic LAR is safe and oncologically effective:
Proper case selection and surgical expertise are essential.
Combines precision surgery with patient-centered outcomes.
Seamless care from diagnosis to recovery.
Check your eligibility for sphincter-preserving robotic surgery.
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