Dr. Sellers is a board certified Colon & Rectal Surgeon. He is recently moved from Denver, Colorado, where he was in private practice for the past 25 years. He has been voted by his Denver physician peers a Top-Doc in 5280 Magazine for the past twenty-one years. He is an expert in all surgical aspects of colorectal disease, including colon cancer, rectal cancer, anal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, Crohn s disease, diverticulitis, colostomy and complex proctology. Dr. Sellers received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Amherst College, and his Medical Degree from The Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. He completed his General Surgery residency at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City. In 1998 Dr. Sellers concluded his advanced colorectal surgical fellowship training at The Colon & Rectal Clinic of Orlando. Dr. Sellers has a central focus on management of colon & rectal cancer, with the goal of cancer cure and avoidance of permanent colostomy. He is a leader in the implementation of minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopic and robotic surgery applied to colorectal surgical disease. He provides expert surgical management of diverticulitis, including the complications of diverticular abscess, and diverticular fistula communication to the bladder or vagina. Surgical management includes the use of minimally invasive robotic access which often affords a smaller wound incision, quicker return to normal activities and less post-operative pain. He offers the opportunity for cure of ulcerative colitis with preservation of the anal sphincter and avoidance of permanent ileostomy through use of minimally invasive J-pouch surgery. Dr. Sellers specializes in the management of all aspects of anorectal disease and proctology. As a proctologist he offers the complete range of treatments, managing the majority of hemorrhoid problems in the office-setting using painless, nonsurgical options. Surgical options include a focus on minimizing post-operative pain, utilizing a multi-modal strategy including the use of Exparel (a new medicine used at the time of surgery that significantly decreases the pain associated with hemorrhoid surgery).