Intestinal Anastomosis

Restoring digestive tract continuity through specialized surgical reconstruction.

Intestinal anastomosis is a surgical procedure used to reconnect segments of the intestine after diseased or damaged tissue has been removed or repaired. At Border Healthcare, we help patients access experienced gastrointestinal specialists and accredited hospitals for comprehensive care.
  • Certified surgeons.
  • Certified hospitals and specialized medical teams.
  • A coordinated process designed for patients from both the U.S. and Mexico.

Subject to medical evaluation.
Results may vary.

What is Intestinal Anastomosis?

Intestinal anastomosis involves surgically reconnecting healthy sections of the intestine to restore the normal flow of digestive contents. The procedure may be performed as part of treatment for intestinal disease, bowel obstruction, trauma, cancer, and other conditions requiring intestinal resection.

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At Border Health Care, we coordinate your process from the initial evaluation through post-op follow-up, connecting you with certified plastic surgeons and providing clear guidance at every stage.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Potential benefits of the procedure

**Results vary depending on individual anatomy, surgical technique, and post-op care.

Process

What does your care include?

We focus on providing the best possible outcome by offering:

Why choose us?

Our patients choose this procedure because they are looking for:

Am I a candidate for Intestinal Anastomosis?

A medical evaluation will determine the ideal plan for you. In general, you may be a candidate if:

You have an intestinal condition requiring surgery.

A significant bowel obstruction has been identified.

Diseased or damaged intestinal tissue is present.

Conservative treatment has not resolved the condition.

Your specialist recommends intestinal reconstruction.

A final evaluation must be conducted by a certified surgeon.

Frequently asked questions

Get your questions answered before scheduling

We want you to make your decision with clarity and confidence. Below are some of the most common questions about this procedure.

It is a surgical connection between two sections of the intestine designed to restore normal digestive tract continuity after intestinal resection or repair.
It may be performed as part of treatment for intestinal cancer, bowel obstruction, complicated diverticular disease, inflammatory bowel disease, trauma, and other digestive conditions.
No. Depending on the case, it may be performed using laparoscopic, robotic-assisted, or open surgical techniques.
The goal is to restore intestinal continuity, allowing normal passage of digestive contents and supporting gastrointestinal function.

* Information is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Each case requires professional evaluation. Results may vary.

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