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Kicking Butt

forTheir Patients

Colon Surgeons of Charleston

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Feeling Good

T

here are some things you

may be too embarrassed to talk about

even to your best friend. But there is

no need to suffer in silence. Margarita

Murphy, MD, is the sort of doctor

you can confide in about anything.

As a colon surgeon, she has dealt with

everything from hemorrhoids to invasive colorectal cancer.

Dr. Murphy grew up in a family of lawyers, but she

knew, even from childhood, that she wanted to be a

doctor. She wasn’t sure

about the specialty until she

was in medical school, but it soon became clear.

“I like results so I got into

surgery,” Dr. Murphy said. “And

colon cancer is highly curable.”

She and her husband, Dr.

Brendan Murphy, are the owners of

a state-of-the-art practice dedicated

to minimally invasive colorectal

surgeries. Designed by the doctor

herself to offer the best diagnostics

available in the United States and to

treat many patients on-site, Colon

Surgeons of Charleston provides a

whole new level of care.

Dr. Murphy is rated as the number 2 colon surgeon

for fecal incontinence in the country, not only because of

her exceptional skills in the operating room but for her

compassion for her patients. She has a sense of humor

– joking that patients want her to “fix their pain in the

butt” – but is serious about changing her patients’ lives

for the better.

To that end, Colon Surgeons of Charleston is the first

to offer Fuse,™ the latest endoscopy technology, which

provides a panoramic view inside the colon. It enables the

doctors to find even the smallest tumors, up to 69 percent

more than traditional technology. Their goal is to reduce

the number of deaths from colorectal cancer.

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“It means we can bring a higher quality of care to our

patients,” Dr. Murphy said.

Although not life-threatening, fecal incontinence is

life-altering for many patients and a challenge to treat. As a

leading expert in this field, Dr. Murphy stays abreast of the

very latest technology, often traveling to Europe and South

America to speak at conferences and learn about new

procedures to help these patients lead normal, active lives.

“These ladies are so grateful,” she said about the women

who seek help for fecal incontinence.

Dr. Murphy is grateful for her success and has a deep

need to help all patients, regardless of their ability to pay.

“We all have a way to serve,” Dr. Murphy explained.

“I serve patients through Seacoast

Church’s free clinic, the Dream

Center.”

Beverly Greene was one of the

patients who went to the Dream Center.

She had not been feeling well for several

months. A colonoscopy revealed “a very

large mass” according to Dr. Murphy.

The surgery went well and Dr. Murphy

had good news for her patient.

“She said, ‘Ms. Greene, you

are cancer free,’” Beverly said. “We

hugged and cried.”

That was two years ago, and Beverly Greene remains

cancer free and grateful for the medical care she received,

even though she had no insurance.

Because Dr. Murphy owns the surgical center, she

is able to outfit it with the latest technology and treat

patients based on their health needs rather than their

ability to pay.

That was a huge relief for Beverly Greene, who received

a scary diagnosis but the gift of a good outcome.

“Dr. Murphy is my heart,” Beverly said. “I love her.”

To learn more, visit

www.colonsurgeonsofcharleston.com

or call 843-853-7730.

even when she was a child, Margarita

Murphy knew she wanted to be a doctor.

Photo by Brian Sherman.