Colon surgery
Colon surgery in Guadalajara
Evaluation and surgical treatment of colon diseases: polyps, diverticulitis, lesions and colorectal cancer with a laparoscopic approach.

When colon surgery is evaluated
Colon problems can show up as bleeding, persistent changes in bowel habits, abdominal pain or colonoscopy findings. A timely surgical evaluation defines the best treatment and the right moment to intervene.
What we evaluate
- Polyps or lesions detected on colonoscopy
- Recurrent or complicated diverticulitis
- Rectal bleeding or bowel changes
- Colon cancer or suspicion of it
- Bowel obstruction
Do these symptoms sound familiar?
Book a consultation with Dr. Gerardo Rodríguez and clear up your questions.
Laparoscopic colon surgery
Colon surgery can be done minimally invasively in many cases, allowing less pain, shorter hospital stay and faster recovery. Each case is individually planned considering findings, anatomy and general condition.
Why treat yourself here
Benefits
Definitive treatment of colon lesions
Less postoperative pain with laparoscopy
Faster functional recovery
Reduced risk of complications
Integral care before, during and after
Frequently asked questions
When is colon surgery needed?
When there are lesions that can't be removed by colonoscopy, recurrent diverticulitis, cancer or complications like obstruction or bleeding.
Is it always laparoscopic?
Most cases can be done laparoscopically, though specific situations may require open surgery.
How long does recovery take?
Hospital stay is usually a few days and return to daily activities takes a few weeks, depending on the case.
Do I need a prior colonoscopy?
In most cases yes, to confirm diagnosis and properly plan the surgery.
A timely evaluation can change the prognosis.
If you have colonoscopy findings or recurring symptoms, book a consultation to define the best treatment.
