General Surgery Procedures & Surgeries
- Colorectal Surgery: Surgical treatment for diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus, often for cancer or inflammatory diseases.
- Laparoscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive surgery using small incisions, a camera, and special instruments, common in abdominal operations.
- Endoscopic Surgery: Surgery performed with an endoscope to minimize incisions, often for gastrointestinal and urologic issues.
- Fistula Surgery: Repair of abnormal connections between organs, typically in the gastrointestinal or anal regions.
- Anal Fissure Surgery: Surgical correction of tears in the lining of the anus, relieving pain and promoting healing.
- Abdominal Surgery: General term covering surgeries on abdominal organs, often for issues like obstructions or infections.
- Laparoscopic Appendicectomy: Removal of the appendix via laparoscopy, typically due to appendicitis.
- Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Minimally invasive removal of the gallbladder, often due to gallstones.
- Laparoscopic Hernia Repair: Surgical repair of hernias in the abdominal wall or groin, performed laparoscopically.
- Minor Surgery: Simple procedures requiring minimal intervention, such as cyst removals or minor wound care.
- Robotic Surgery: Surgery utilizing robotic systems for precision, often in complex procedures like prostate or colorectal surgeries.
- Pancreas Transplantation: A procedure to replace a diseased pancreas, typically for severe diabetes management.
- Breast Lumpectomy and Radical Mastectomy: Surgeries for breast cancer removal, either conserving or removing breast tissue entirely.
- Liver Surgery: Surgical treatment of liver conditions, such as resections for cancer or liver transplants.
- Gastroscopy: A procedure to examine the stomach and upper digestive tract, often to diagnose ulcers or tumors.
Symptoms & Conditions
- Constipation: A condition characterized by infrequent or difficult bowel movements, often addressed through dietary changes or medical treatments.
- Abdominal Pain: Common symptom of various conditions requiring diagnosis and possible treatment ranging from medication to surgery.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): A chronic digestive disorder causing pain, bloating, and altered bowel habits, managed through lifestyle changes and medication.
- Hemorrhoids (Piles): Swollen veins in the rectum or anus causing pain or bleeding, treatable with procedures like sclerotherapy or surgery.
- Anal Fissure: A tear in the anal lining causing pain and bleeding, treated with medication, lifestyle changes, or surgery.
- Pelvic Organ Prolapse: A condition where pelvic organs protrude into the vaginal area, often corrected through surgery.
- Chronic Liver Disease: Ongoing liver damage often requiring lifestyle modifications, medication, or transplant in severe cases.
- Acute Pancreatitis: Sudden inflammation of the pancreas, managed through hospitalization, rest, and medication.
Treatments & Therapies
- Laser Piles, Fissure, Fistula Treatment: Minimally invasive laser treatments for hemorrhoids, fissures, and fistulas to promote quick recovery.
- Sclerotherapy: A procedure involving the injection of a solution into blood vessels or hemorrhoids, causing them to shrink.
- Varicose Vein Treatments: Various methods, including laser therapy and sclerotherapy, to manage enlarged veins in the legs.
- Pilonidal Sinus Flap Repair: Surgical procedure to remove infected pilonidal cysts near the tailbone.
- Diabetic Foot Surgery/Treatment: Management of diabetic foot complications, including infection and ulcer treatment.
- Urinary Incontinence Treatment: Treatments to manage involuntary urine leakage, often with pelvic exercises or surgery.
- Obesity & Bariatric Surgery: Weight loss surgeries like gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and adjustable gastric banding to manage obesity.
- Gall Bladder Stone Treatment: Treatment options, often surgery, for gallstones causing pain or infections.
- Gastritis Treatment: Management of stomach lining inflammation, often through medications and dietary adjustments.
- Thyroid Surgery: Removal of part or all of the thyroid gland, often for tumors or hyperthyroidism.
- Reconstructive Surgery: Surgical repairs, often following trauma or cancer treatment, to restore appearance or function.
Diagnostic Procedures
- Colonoscopy: Examination of the colon for polyps, cancers, or inflammatory conditions.
- Proctoscopy: A diagnostic procedure to examine the rectum and anus, often to diagnose hemorrhoids or fissures.
- Gastroscopy: Visual examination of the stomach and upper digestive system.
- Electrocardiography (ECG): A test to assess the heart’s electrical activity, often used in pre-surgical evaluations.
- Health Checkup (General): Comprehensive medical examination to detect underlying health issues, often prior to surgery.