01/11/2025
Noth Colombo is happy to be a part of the international collaborative study - “Results of the international audit for faecal incontinence on behalf of the European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP) collaborating group”
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12/03/2025
Awareness on this women’s day.
Help those who ‘suffer in silence’.
Obstructed defecation syndrome is a condition that affects middle aged and older females which results in significant physical and mental distress. Due to weakening of the pelvic floor anatomy, specially after child birth, the evacuation mechanism of the re**um is disturbed. It is painful and distressing leading the affected to try various methods to assist the evacuation including perineal pressure and using fingers.
Some might suffer from solitarybre**al ulcers causing re**al bleeding.
This condition can be managed effectively with proper guidance and biofeedback techniques or surgery if required. Seek advice today .
14/05/2024
University of Kelaniya in collaboration with University of Colombo translates The DASI questionnaire to be used for preoperative assessment of major surgery.
https://perioperativemedicinejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13741-024-00386-8
15/08/2023
For comaultants and higher surgical trainees in colore**al surgery
10/06/2023
Do you need research for surgery? No. You need research for good surhery!
Do surgeons need research?
Do we need research in surgery?Surgery comes from the Latin 'chirurgia', which in turn comes from the Greek 'cheir-' and 'ergon', literally meaning 'hand' an...
04/01/2023
ජීවන රටාවේ වෙනස් කම් ඇති කිරීම මගින් මහා අන්ත්රයේ පිලිකා ඇති වීමේ අවධානම අඩු කර ගත හැකි බව පර්යේෂණයකින් සනාථ වෙයි.
දුම්වැටි හා මත් පැන් පානය අවම කිරීම, තරබාරැ බව අඩු කිරීම හා ශාරීරික ව්යායාම වැඩි කිරීම මේ අතර ප්රමුඛ වේ.
LIFESTYLE CHANGES REDUCE RISK OF COLORECTAL CANCER
"Changes regarding smoking, drinking, body weight, and physical activity may change the risk for colore**al cancer (CRC), the results of a study on a large European cohort suggest."
Lifestyle Changes May Reduce Colore**al Cancer Risk
Alcohol, smoking, physical activity, and weight correlate to colore**al cancer risk.