
Dr Chong Chee Keong
Breast, Colorectal and General Surgeon
MBBS (Singapore), FRCS (Edinburgh), FRCS (Glasgow), FAMS (Singapore)
Specialist Accreditation in Intensive Care Medicine
Specialists Accreditation Board
Facing colorectal cancer can feel overwhelming, especially when surgery is part of the conversation. For many patients today, treatment no longer means large incisions or prolonged recovery. Advances in surgical techniques now allow selected colorectal cancers to be treated through minimally invasive approaches that focus on precision, safety and recovery. This form of surgery aims to remove the cancer effectively while reducing physical strain on the body, helping you regain strength and confidence sooner.
Minimally invasive surgery refers to techniques that allow colorectal cancer to be treated through small incisions using specialised instruments and high-definition cameras. These tools give the surgeon a detailed view of the affected area, enabling careful removal of cancerous tissue while protecting surrounding structures.
Unlike traditional open surgery, which requires a larger incision to access the bowel, minimally invasive approaches work through keyhole-sized openings. This allows for greater surgical precision with less disruption to healthy tissue.
Because the approach is more targeted, it is also suitable for selected colorectal cancer cases where the tumour's location, size and behaviour allow for safe and complete removal.
Not every colorectal cancer case is the same, and the suitability of minimally invasive surgery depends on several important factors:
Minimally invasive surgery is often suitable for early colorectal cancer and may also be considered for selected advanced cases. The decision depends on how far the cancer has developed and whether it can be removed safely using smaller incisions.
Where the tumour is located within the colon or rectum plays a key role. Certain areas are more accessible using minimally invasive techniques, which can influence the recommended surgical approach.
Your general health is carefully reviewed before surgery. Existing medical conditions, previous abdominal surgery and physical fitness levels are all considered to ensure the procedure can be carried out safely.
Because every case is different, a specialist evaluation is essential. This allows the surgeon to balance effective cancer treatment with the safest and most suitable surgical method for you.
For suitable patients, minimally invasive surgery offers several advantages that can make the treatment and recovery process more manageable. These benefits focus on reducing physical strain while maintaining effective cancer treatment.
Choosing minimally invasive surgery is about more than the procedure itself. At our clinic, you receive consistent support throughout your care journey to ensure a smooth, coordinated experience.
Your first visit focuses on understanding your diagnosis and concerns in detail. Imaging results, surgical options and likely recovery timelines are explained clearly, giving you a realistic picture of what to expect before any decisions are made.
Treatment recommendations are discussed, with time set aside to go through benefits, risks and alternatives. This allows you to ask questions, clarify uncertainties and make informed choices without feeling rushed.
Support continues throughout the entire treatment process. You will be guided through pre-surgery preparation, the hospital stay, as well as recovery at home, with clear instructions and scheduled follow-ups to monitor progress and address concerns early.
Your surgical plan considers tumour characteristics, overall health, and daily lifestyle. Decisions are made with careful consideration of safety, recovery expectations, and long-term outcomes, ensuring the approach fits your situation rather than following a standard template.
Not all colorectal cancers can be treated with minimally invasive techniques. Some tumours may be too large, have spread extensively, or involve complex anatomy that requires a different surgical approach.
Factors such as tumour spread, body structure and previous surgeries can also affect suitability. These considerations help determine whether minimally invasive surgery can be performed safely and effectively. If minimally invasive surgery is not suitable, alternative treatment options will be discussed clearly, ensuring you understand the reasons and next steps in your care.
Minimally invasive techniques can offer effective cancer treatment with smaller incisions and potentially faster recovery. At Maven Surgery, laparoscopic and other minimally invasive approaches are carefully considered based on tumour characteristics and patient suitability. Surgical planning prioritises both oncological safety and post-operative recovery.
If you are exploring minimally invasive options for colorectal cancer treatment, arrange a consultation with Dr Chong Chee Keong to determine your suitability and understand the benefits and considerations involved.

Dr Chong Chee Keong
Breast, Colorectal and General Surgeon
MBBS (Singapore), FRCS (Edinburgh), FRCS (Glasgow), FAMS (Singapore)
Specialist Accreditation in Intensive Care Medicine
Specialists Accreditation Board
Dr. Chong Chee Keong brings over two decades of clinical experience in colorectal cancer treatment, providing care that spans diagnosis, surgical management, and long-term follow-up. He is experienced in both traditional and minimally invasive colorectal surgery, allowing him to recommend the most appropriate approach for each patient. Known for his thoughtful and measured style, Dr. Chong’s strong emphasis on clear communication, careful planning and patient-centred care enables patients to feel informed, supported, and confident throughout their treatment journey.
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319 Joo Chiat Place #02-05,Singapore 427989
Farrer Park Medical Centre
1 Farrer Park Station Rd #15-13,Singapore 217562
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