The procedure involves a flexible tube (colonoscope) inserted through the rectum so it can view the inside of the large bowel (colon). This tube transmits images to a screen where signs of a medical condition can be seen.
The colonoscope is about half the thickness of an electrical cord, with a camera and light, for viewing the bowel up-close and in detail. It is flexible and can be turned around curves, allowing it to travel through the entire length of the colon.
Anyone with unexplained changes in bowel habits or a family history of chronic bowel disease or bowel cancer.
You’ll be able to identify the cause of any gut-related issues like unexpected weight loss or anal bleeding; and even catch bowel cancer early and eradicate it.
A Colonoscopy can take 25 – 45 minutes. Most people have a mild anaesthetic to minimise any pain or discomfort.
You will go home the same day.
You should make a full recovery within one day.
Dr Andrew Chong graduated from University of Melbourne in 2011, with a year of research in the UK at Imperial College London. He obtained his Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) in 2021. Andrew subsequently travelled to Singapore and completed a fellowship in Upper GI and Bariatric Surgery, developing skills in advanced minimally-invasive GI surgery.
Associate Professor Chrys Hensman graduated in surgery from Monash University after which he undertook specialisation in the United Kingdom in advanced laparoscopic surgery. He gained his Australian Fellowship in surgery in 1994. Chrys is one of Mulgrave Private Hospital's bariatric surgeons, completing many Self Pay Surgery Weight Loss Surgeries
Mr Ravish Jootun is a general and colorectal surgeon, who specialises in laparoscopic hernia surgery, laparoscopic gallbladder surgery and laparoscopic/robotic bowel surgery. He also performs both colonoscopy and gastroscopy and is actively involved in bowel cancer screening, with an interest in bowel cancer and inflammatory bowel disease. He also able to do laparoscopic and robotic assisted surgery for bowel cancer (Da Vinci® robot Certified)
Dr Thomas Suhardja is a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at Monash Health. He attended Medicine the University of Melbourne and completed a Master of Surgery in the University of Sydney. His scope of practice includes colonoscopy, gastroscopy & colonoscopy together, these surgeries are available as Self Pay Surgeries at Mulgrave Private Hospital
You are suitable for this surgery if:
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