Gastroenterology

Colon Cancer Surgery in Mexico

Receive evaluation and surgical planning for colon cancer with Dr. Sergio del Hoyo’s team in Puerto Vallarta. New rectal bleeding, unexplained weight loss, anemia, or bowel obstruction symptoms should be evaluated promptly.

Colon cancer treatment requires a coordinated plan.

  • Diagnosis, staging, and overall health guide the surgical plan.
  • Surgery may involve removing the affected section of colon and nearby lymph nodes.
  • Care may include collaboration with oncology, imaging, pathology, and hospital teams.
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Important: Blood in stool, black stools, anemia, unexplained weight loss, persistent abdominal pain, or symptoms of bowel obstruction should be evaluated by a medical professional.

Overview

What is colon cancer surgery?

Colon cancer surgery removes the section of colon affected by cancer, often along with nearby lymph nodes for pathology review. The exact operation depends on tumor location, stage, and patient health.

Before surgery, the team may review colonoscopy findings, biopsy, CT scan, lab results, and other studies to understand the disease and plan treatment.

Some patients may need additional treatments such as chemotherapy, targeted care, or oncology follow-up depending on staging and pathology results.

Key facts about colon cancer surgery

01

Staging matters

Imaging, biopsy, and pathology help determine the extent of disease and treatment sequence.

02

Surgical planning

The approach depends on tumor location, obstruction risk, overall health, and whether minimally invasive surgery is appropriate.

03

Team coordination

Cancer care often involves surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, and hospital support.

Symptoms

Colon cancer warning signs patients should not ignore

These symptoms can have several causes, but persistent or alarming changes require medical evaluation.

1

Blood in stool

Visible blood, black stools, or unexplained anemia should be assessed.

2

Change in bowel habits

Persistent diarrhea, constipation, narrowing of stool, or incomplete evacuation may require evaluation.

3

Unexplained weight loss

Weight loss, fatigue, or loss of appetite can be warning signs when persistent.

4

Abdominal pain or blockage

Pain, distension, vomiting, or inability to pass stool or gas can suggest obstruction and may be urgent.

Diagnosis

How colon cancer is evaluated before surgery

Evaluation may include colonoscopy with biopsy, CT scan, blood work, tumor markers, and review of medical history. These studies help determine the safest and most appropriate treatment plan.

The surgeon explains whether surgery is planned first or if oncology treatment is needed before or after surgery, based on the case.

What the medical team reviews

  • Colonoscopy and biopsy results, tumor location, and pathology findings.
  • CT scan or additional imaging to evaluate local disease and possible spread.
  • Medical conditions, medications, nutritional status, and surgical risk.

Our Team

Colon cancer surgical planning in Puerto Vallarta.

Patients facing colon cancer need clear communication, careful staging, and coordinated care. Surgical planning should be based on confirmed diagnosis and the broader treatment pathway.

The team can help organize evaluation, hospital care, and follow-up steps for local and international patients.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about Colon Cancer Surgery

These answers explain diagnosis, staging, surgical planning, recovery, and coordination with oncology care.

When is surgery used for colon cancer?

Surgery is commonly used to remove the affected colon segment when appropriate. Timing depends on stage, tumor location, obstruction, and overall health.

Tests may include colonoscopy with biopsy, CT scan, blood work, tumor markers, and other studies depending on the case.

Some patients may be candidates for laparoscopic or minimally invasive approaches. The decision depends on tumor factors and surgical evaluation.

Some patients need chemotherapy before or after surgery. This depends on stage, lymph nodes, pathology, and oncology recommendations.

Severe abdominal pain, vomiting, inability to pass stool or gas, heavy bleeding, fainting, or signs of obstruction require urgent care.

Recovery varies by operation, health status, and whether complications or additional treatments are present. The team provides personalized instructions.

The surgeon typically removes the cancer-containing section of colon and nearby lymph nodes. The exact procedure depends on tumor location.

Yes, when medically appropriate. Records, imaging, pathology, and travel timing should be reviewed before planning treatment.

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