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Ms Rana Madani

Consultant Colorectal and General Surgeon

MD, FRCS (Eng), MD(Res)

Practises at: The Runnymede Hospital, The Princess Margaret Hospital

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Miss Madani, is a consultant general and colorectal surgeon at Ashford & St Peter’s Hospital NHS Trust. She is a specialist in laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery, colorectal cancer, benign colorectal conditions, inflammatory bowel disease and proctology. She is interested in enhanced recovery focusing on safe and early recovery of patients after major abdominal and bowel resection surgery. 

 She completed her specialist higher surgical training in colorectal and general surgery in South West London and Surrey KSS training programme, training at St George’s, Frimley Park and Royal Surrey County Hospitals. Her basic surgical training had been at the Northern Deanery working in hospitals such as Royal Victoria Infirmary and Freeman Hospital at Newcastle upon Tyne. She received the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS) in 2014. 

After completion of her training, she gained further experience by undertaking a colorectal surgical fellowship at the internationally renowned Peritoneal Malignancy Institute (PMI) at Basingstoke hospital with high volume complex surgery on patients with recurrence of colorectal cancer. She followed that with a fellowship at Frimley Park hospital performing high volume laparoscopic bowel resection 

 Miss Madani undertook two years of research and was awarded MD (Res) in 2009 from University College London (UCL) for her thesis in obesity and surgery. She has published many peer reviewed papers and has presented in numerous national and international meetings She is supervisor to MD student and her research interest is on bowel function after rectal cancer surgery (Low Anterior Resection Syndrome) and novel treatment options. Her research work is in collaboration with University College London. 

Miss Madani has experience in all aspects of colorectal disease, including laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery, colorectal cancer, benign bowel conditions such as diverticular disease, inflammatory bowel disease, treatment of piles/haemorrhoids, anal pain, anal fistula and fissure, colonoscopy and polypectomy as well as groin and abdominal wall hernia repair. 
 
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