Learn about Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Treatment in India — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage

Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage management by a Surgical Gastroenterologist involves a comprehensive approach to diagnose and treat active bleeding originating from the colon, rectum, or anus. This critical procedure begins with stabilization of the patient, followed by precise diagnostic tests like colonoscopy to locate the source. The specialist may then employ advanced endoscopic techniques, such as clipping, cauterization, or injection therapy, to control bleeding during the same procedure. In more complex cases, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery or traditional open surgery may be required to remove the affected segment of the bowel. This expert intervention is vital to prevent life-threatening blood loss, identify underlying conditions like diverticulosis or cancer, and ensure long-term gastrointestinal health.

Key Highlights

    Precise localization and control of bleeding source using advanced endoscopic or surgical techniques.Prevents life-threatening complications from significant blood loss and anemia.Allows for simultaneous diagnosis of underlying conditions like diverticulosis, colitis, or tumors.Minimally invasive options (therapeutic colonoscopy) can often resolve the issue without major surgery.Performed by a specialist with focused expertise in both gastrointestinal medicine and surgery.

Who is this surgery for?

  • Active, significant rectal bleeding (hematochezia) that does not stop spontaneously.
  • Signs of hemorrhagic shock, such as low blood pressure, rapid heart rate, or dizziness, due to blood loss.
  • Persistent iron-deficiency anemia suspected to be from a chronic lower GI bleed.
  • Bleeding identified from sources like diverticula, angiodysplasias, or polyps during a diagnostic colonoscopy.
  • Suspected bleeding from inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., ulcerative colitis) or colorectal cancer.
  • Failure of conservative medical management to control the hemorrhage.

How to prepare

  • Immediate intravenous (IV) access for fluid resuscitation and possible blood transfusion.
  • Stabilization of vital signs and correction of any clotting disorders.
  • Bowel preparation (oral laxatives) if a colonoscopy is planned and the patient's condition allows.
  • Fasting for several hours before any endoscopic or surgical procedure.
  • Review of current medications, especially blood thinners (anticoagulants), which may need to be temporarily stopped.
  • Informed consent process detailing the planned diagnostic and therapeutic steps.

Risks & possible complications

  • Risk of perforation (a tear) in the intestinal wall during endoscopic or surgical intervention.
  • Re-bleeding from the treated site or from a different, unidentified source.
  • Infection at the surgical site or within the abdomen (peritonitis).
  • Adverse reactions to anesthesia or sedation used during the procedure.
  • Formation of scar tissue (strictures) that could narrow the intestine.
  • Complications related to blood transfusion, if required.
  • Potential need for a temporary or permanent colostomy, especially in extensive surgical cases.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Initial monitoring in a recovery area or hospital room to ensure bleeding has stopped and vital signs are stable.
  • Gradual advancement from clear liquids to a soft, low-residue diet as tolerated.
  • Pain management with prescribed medications.
  • Instructions to watch for signs of re-bleeding (increased bloody stools, dizziness) or infection (fever, severe abdominal pain).
  • Temporary activity restrictions, avoiding heavy lifting and strenuous exercise for several weeks.
  • Follow-up appointments to monitor healing, review pathology reports (if tissue was removed), and discuss long-term management.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 3-7 days
  • checked Expected recovery time: 2-6 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 841 – USD 3,680 3-7 days ~ 2-6 weeks Know More
Turkey USD 6,094 – USD 26,663 3-7 days ~ 2-6 weeks Know More

Top hospitals for Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage in India

These partner hospitals in India have dedicated surgical gastroenterology teams and experience managing patients undergoing lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage.

Miot Hospital

  • IconChennai, India
  • Icon250 Doctors

Gem Hospital

  • IconRamanathapuram, India
  • Icon20 Doctors

SPARSH Hospital, Hennur Road

  • IconBangalore, India
  • Icon37 Doctors
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Surgical Gastroenterologists for Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage

Explore experienced surgical gastroenterologists who regularly perform lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.

Dr. Amit Jain - Surgical Gastroenterologist at Metro Hospital Noida Sector 11 with 16 years experience
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

Metro Hospital Noida Sector 11

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Dr. Suchet Chaudhary - Surgical Gastroenterologist at Medanta Hospital Gurgaon with 14 years experience
  • 14 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. K Hemanth Kumar - Surgical Gastroenterologist at Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road with 11 years experience
  • 11 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. K Muralidharan - Surgical Gastroenterologist at Miot Hospital Chennai with 9 years experience
  • 9 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Tamil, Hindi

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Dr. Aniket Balakrishna Payagude - Surgical Gastroenterologist at Manipal Hospital Baner with 8 years experience
  • 8 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. Sanjay Mandal - Surgical Gastroenterologist at Manipal Hospital Mukundapur with 26 years experience
  • 26 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. Satyanarayana N - Surgical Gastroenterologist at KMC Hospital Mangalore with 26 years experience
  • 26 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. Ranjith Rao M - Surgical Gastroenterologist at KMC Hospital Mangalore with 10 years experience
  • 10 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. Shubhayu Banerjee - Surgical Gastroenterologist at Manipal Hospital Mukundapur with 22 years experience
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. Shubhayu Banerjee - Surgical Gastroenterologist at Manipal Hospital Dhakuria with 22 years experience
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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