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Sphincter-sparing Surgery

For patients who have colorectal cancer in the lower part of the colon, surgeons often remove both the rectum and the anus. If the anus is removed, the patient typically needs a permanent colostomy, which collects stool in a bag that is attached to the abdominal wall.

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Services We Provide

If you or a loved one is having a stroke, you want the expert care of a team recognized for its quality care of stroke patients. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health recognized us as a primary stroke center.

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