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Dr Jayson Moloney
Dr

Jayson Moloney

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Overview

Background

Dr Jayson Moloney is a colorectal surgeon and gastrointestinal endoscopist consulting and operating across Brisbane's north.

Jayson's clinical special interests include colorectal cancer, minimally-invasive (laparoscopic and robotic surgery) and complex pelvic surgery. He practices across the full breadth of colorectal surgery, including both benign and malignant disorders such as diverticular disease, inflammatory bowel disease, rectal prolapse and haemorrhoids.

In addition to private practice, Jayson also holds appointments as a colorectal surgeon at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and is a Senior Lecturer with the University of Queensland.

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Availability

Dr Jayson Moloney is:
Available for supervision

Research impacts

Jayson's academic interests include colorectal cancer treatment and outcomes, inflammatory bowel disease and surgical education.

Works

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5 works between 2019 and 2025

1 - 5 of 5 works

2025

Journal Article

Long-term outcomes after minimally invasive ventral rectopexy for rectal prolapse using biologic graft prosthesis: a 15-year retrospective cohort study

Lonne, Michael L. R., Cao, Amy M. Y., Jenkin, Ashley, Convie, Liam J., Stevenson, Grant E., Moloney, Jayson M. and Stevenson, Andrew R. L. (2025). Long-term outcomes after minimally invasive ventral rectopexy for rectal prolapse using biologic graft prosthesis: a 15-year retrospective cohort study. Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, 68 (5), 608-615. doi: 10.1097/DCR.0000000000003661

Long-term outcomes after minimally invasive ventral rectopexy for rectal prolapse using biologic graft prosthesis: a 15-year retrospective cohort study

2021

Journal Article

Palpable head on digital rectal examination: a rare case of uterine incarceration causing obstruction and perforation of an ileal pouch in mid‐term pregnancy

Mizumoto, Ryo, Moloney, Jayson and Clark, David (2021). Palpable head on digital rectal examination: a rare case of uterine incarceration causing obstruction and perforation of an ileal pouch in mid‐term pregnancy. ANZ Journal of Surgery, 91 (9) ans.16641, E629-E630. doi: 10.1111/ans.16641

Palpable head on digital rectal examination: a rare case of uterine incarceration causing obstruction and perforation of an ileal pouch in mid‐term pregnancy

2021

Journal Article

Transanal mesorectal excision: early outcomes in Australia and New Zealand

Lau, S., Kong, J., Bell, S., Heriot, A., Stevenson, A., Moloney, J., Hayes, J., Merrie, A., Eglinton, T., Guest, G., Clark, D. and Warrier, S. (2021). Transanal mesorectal excision: early outcomes in Australia and New Zealand. British Journal of Surgery, 108 (2), 214-219. doi: 10.1093/bjs/znaa098

Transanal mesorectal excision: early outcomes in Australia and New Zealand

2021

Journal Article

Seaweed food bolus: a rare cause for small bowel obstruction

McGahan, William, Kwan, Bianca and Moloney, Jayson (2021). Seaweed food bolus: a rare cause for small bowel obstruction. International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports, 5 (7), 55-57. doi: 10.5455/ijmrcr.seaweed-food-bolus-bowel

Seaweed food bolus: a rare cause for small bowel obstruction

2019

Journal Article

High efficacy and patient satisfaction with a nurse-led colorectal cancer surveillance programme with 10-year follow-up

Moloney, Jayson, Partridge, Carolynne, Delanty, Sue, Lloyd, David and Nguyen, M. Hung (2019). High efficacy and patient satisfaction with a nurse-led colorectal cancer surveillance programme with 10-year follow-up. ANZ Journal of Surgery, 89 (10), 1286-1290. doi: 10.1111/ans.15333

High efficacy and patient satisfaction with a nurse-led colorectal cancer surveillance programme with 10-year follow-up

Supervision

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