Best Rectal resection Clinics and Costs in 2025

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The average price of Rectal resection is $14,172, the minimum price is $7,680, and the maximum price is $18,837.
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Low Anterior Resection for Rectal Cancer

Turkey, Istanbul

Kivanc Derya Peker

21 years of experience
Clinic is certified

Hisar Hospital Intercontinental is a multi-specialty medical center in Istanbul, Turkiye, accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI) for meeting high standards of treatment quality and safety.

The hospital specializes in oncology, hematology, cardiovascular surgery, orthopedics, and bariatric procedures, including gastric sleeve, bypass, and balloon. It also offers comprehensive health check-ups.

Annually, over 500,000 patients seek medical care at Hisar Hospital Intercontinental. Patients from Europe, America, Africa, CIS, and the Balkans choose the hospital for specialized and high-quality treatment.

Laporoscopic Robotic Low Anterior Resection in Rectal Tumors

Turkey, Istanbul

Hakan Teoman Yanar

29 years of experience
Clinic is certified

In LIV Hospital rectal cancer surgery is performed for patients with benign and cancerous intestinal tumors, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis.

The operation is carried out by an open method or endoscopically. Endoscopic intervention is performed through several incisions up to 2 cm or natural openings. The Da Vinci robot might be used to remove a portions of the rectum.

The Clinic conducts all types of resection: including APR for rectal cancer, low anterior resection, and complete removal of the organ with the output of the colostomy. The duration of the surgical procedure is 3-5 hours. After the operation, a patient spends 1-3 days in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and up to 10 days in a regular ward.

Rectal resection

Spain, Barcelona

Alberto Diez-Caballero Alonso

33 years of experience
Clinic is certified

Centro Medico Teknon is a modern medical center located in Barcelona, Spain, offering a comprehensive range of medical services. Patients from all over the world can find top-notch care for a variety of medical needs, ranging from online consultations to complex surgeries. With highly qualified doctors and a friendly staff, Centro Medico Teknon is a great choice for quality care.

The clinic is renowned for offering a range of procedures, including Rectal resection in Spain performed by Doctor Alberto Diez-Caballero Alonso, a specialist in general surgery, digestive tract surgery, and minimally invasive surgery. Patients can benefit from follow-up examinations, medications, preoperative tests, hospitalization, and a 14-day stay in a hotel.

Centro Medico Teknon is well-known for providing top-notch care and high patient satisfaction. It is a great choice for those seeking quality medical treatments, including Rectal resection in Spain.

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Surgery Time - 4 hours
Stay in the country - 14 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
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Mustafa Solak

19 years of experience
  • Dr. Mustafa Solak specializes in Rectal resection for colorectal cancer treatment.
  • Performs minimally invasive laparoscopic and robotic surgeries for rectal resection.
  • Utilizes transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) and total mesorectal excision (TME).
  • International practice includes the USA at MD Anderson Cancer Center.
  • Board-certified oncologist with a fellowship in Cancer Institute of Hacettepe University.
  • Member of esteemed oncology societies, reflecting expertise in cancer treatment.
  • Offers remote consultations for global patients needing rectal resection guidance.
  • Fluent in English and Turkish, facilitating communication with diverse patients.
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Kivanc Derya Peker

21 years of experience
  • Dr. Kivanc Derya Peker specializes in minimally invasive rectal resection.
  • Uses techniques like laparoscopy, robotic-assisted surgery, and transanal surgery.
  • Trained internationally, including at Mayo Clinic, USA in Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery.
  • Holds a Gastroenterology Surgery Specialization, enhancing rectal surgery expertise.
  • Member of Turkish Surgery Association, contributing to surgical advancements.
  • Offers online consultations for patients needing rectal resection guidance.
  • Fluent in both Turkish and English, accommodating a broader patient base.
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Jaume Capdevila

25 years of experience
  • Dr. Jaume Capdevila specializes in rectal resection procedures.
  • Performs minimally invasive, laparoscopic, and robotic-assisted rectal surgeries.
  • Expert in sphincter-saving techniques, transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS).
  • International training includes a fellowship at Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden.
  • Board-certified in Medical Oncology; specializes in digestive and pancreatic cancers.
  • Member of ESMO, ASCO, and other professional societies, indicating global recognition.
  • Consults in English and Spanish, providing broader communication for international patients.
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Pelles Sharon

22 years of experience

Dr. Pelles Sharon is an oncologist known for her skill in advanced cancer treatments and clinical research. She has led important studies on how cancer patients view and understand clinical trials. Her work has helped improve patient involvement and outcomes.

Dr. Sharon performs surgeries for colon and stomach cancer, HIPEC, SIRT therapy, and Whipple surgery. She also offers modern treatments such as immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and chemoembolization. She is respected for her high success rates and dedication to evidence-based care.

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Fast Facts about Rectal resection

Rectal resection

This procedure involves the surgical removal of a portion of the rectum, typically to treat rectal cancer or other rectal diseases.

Pros: Offers a targeted approach for rectal cancer, often preserving bowel function. Minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopic surgery can result in quicker recovery and less postoperative pain.
Cons: Higher risk of complications such as infection or bowel dysfunction compared to hemicolectomy. Requires skilled surgical expertise, which may not be available in all centers.
Effectiveness: Success rate in achieving cancer-free margins can reach up to 90% in early-stage rectal cancers.
Duration: 2-4 hours
Recovery: 4-6 weeks
Best for: Treating rectal cancer, especially in early stages, and addressing rectal polyps larger than 2 cm.
Prices: View costs of other techniques

All You Need to Know about Rectal resection

Rectal cancer management depends on the extent of tumor, its stage and proximity to the anus. In most cases, surgeons preserve patient’s quality of life and ability to carry out self-care. The success rate of tumor treatment in early stages is up to 98%.

Rectal cancer diagnostics

Physicians utilize the following diagnostic methods to determine tumor size, its location and metastatic spread:

  • PET-CT scan;
  • MRI;
  • biopsy;
  • ultrasound;
  • palpation;
  • anoscopy.
  • physical exam;

Indications and contraindications for rectal cancer surgery

There are following indications for rectal tumor surgery:

  • the tumor is operable;
  • the procedure doesn’t pose any risks to patient’s health;
  • cancer is localized in the rectum;
chemo- and radio therapies do not yield needed effect.

Contraindications for the operation include:

  • poor overall health condition of a patient;
  • cancer has spread to other organs;
  • severe infections (HIV, hepatitis);
  • blood pathologies that may affect clotting (anemia).

Types of rectal cancer surgery

Surgery is the main and the most effective tumor treatment option. The type of preferred operation depends on tumor localization and its size.

  • Local resection surgery is performed for patients with early stages of cancer. The tumor and margin tissues around it are removed. This operation is performed without making incisions - through patient’s anal cavity. The procedure doesn’t put patient’s body under much stress and preserves all its functions. Postoperative recovery in a hospital takes up to 1 week. After the operation, physicians study the margin tissue to determine whether cancer was removed completely.
  • Abdominoperineal resection also referred to as APR for rectal cancer. Physicians perform this operation for patients with late stages of the disease, when other management options are ineffective. During the procedure, a part of patient’s colon, rectum, and anus are removed. In some cases surgeons also remove adjacent lymph nodes while performing APR for rectal cancer to prevent cancer spreading. This rectal cancer surgery is complex, performed under general anesthesia. Surgeons make an incision in patient’s abdomen to access cancerous focus points. Then surgeons make an opening in the stomach and connect the end of the bowel to it. It is called a stoma. A special bag is attached to the opening for stool collection. This way patients will be able to empty their stomachs.
  • Low anterior resection, also known as LAR rectal cancer surgery. During this operation, physicians remove tumors in the upper part of the rectum. It is applied for stage 1 cancer, rarer - for stages 2-3. During the intervention, a part of the rectum containing tumor is removed. The colon is then sewn to the remaining part of the rectum. Patients who don’t require colostomy after the procedure may need ileostomy. This manipulation has the same intent as colostomy but is completely reversible. Patients need it for a period of up to 8 weeks while the rectum recovers after LAR rectal cancer surgery. The operation is performed by a team of surgeons in 2-3 hours. A patient stays under general anesthesia. Hospitalization lasts for up to 7 days, rehabilitation takes 4-7 weeks.

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Submit a request on Bookimed website and our Medical Doctor will contact you on the shortest notice. You will receive exhaustive information considering rectal cancer surgery options, including APR for rectal cancer management and LAR rectal cancer treatment for your particular case. We will arrange a consultation with a foreign specialist if required. We process all the paperwork. Our team coordinates your medical trip abroad. Bookimed services are free for patients.