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About Us & What We Do

Dr Malouf is a General and Colorectal surgeon, looking after public and private patients.

Skin Lesions
Skin Lesions

The priority when removing skin cancers is to ensure an adequate margin of normal tissue is removed to prevent the tumour...

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Haemorrhoids
Haemorrhoids

Haemorrhoids are part of the normal anus and contribute to our continence. They are considered “abnormal” when they hang...

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Anal Fistula
Anal Fistula

Anal fistula are usually identified at the time of an operation for an anal abscess or on examination in the rooms; when...

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Pilonidal Sinus
Pilonidal Sinus

There are many treatments for pilonidal sinus – each procedure has its specific benefits and risks. The right treatment...

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Nerve Stimulation
Nerve Stimulation

Many patients with incontinence achieve control with a combination of dietary adjustment, anti-motility agents...

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Hernia Repair
Hernia Repair

Big hernias in the belly wall are common in the years following major surgery. The scar weakens and the bowel and fat from...

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Bowel Resection
Bowel Resection

Keyhole surgery to remove bowel cancers is a well-established and extensively researched procedure. The quality of...

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Cholecystectomy
Cholecystectomy

Keyhole removal of the gallbladder is a safe and common procedure for managing the complications of gallstones. Many...

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Gastroscopy
Gastroscopy

Endoscopic examination of the oesophagus, stomach and the beginning of the small bowel is called gastroscopy...

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Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy

Endoscopic examination of the large bowel is called colonoscopy. The instrument allows us to look at the inner lining of the...

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Rectal Prolapse
Rectal Prolapse

When the rectum falls out through the anus, this is known as a prolapse. There are many contributing factors, age and...

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Stomas
Stomas

A colostomy (large bowel stoma) or ileostomy (small bowel stoma) is formed to allow bowel content to drain into a bag...

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