General Surgery

Overview

The General Surgery Department provides comprehensive surgical care for a wide range of conditions affecting various parts of the body. Our team of skilled surgeons is experienced in performing both routine and complex surgeries, utilizing the latest techniques and advanced technology to ensure optimal outcomes. From minimally invasive procedures to major operations, we are committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. Our goal is to offer effective surgical solutions to improve health and enhance the quality of life for our patients.

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TREATMENTS & PROCEDURE

A common procedure to treat appendicitis and prevent complications.

An appendectomy involves the removal of an inflamed appendix, typically performed using minimally invasive techniques to reduce recovery time and minimize complications.

Effective treatment for gallbladder disease and gallstones.

Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder, often performed laparoscopically to treat gallstones, cholecystitis, and other gallbladder-related issues, providing relief from symptoms and preventing further complications.

Surgical solutions to repair various types of hernias and prevent recurrence.

Hernia repair involves the surgical correction of hernias, such as inguinal, umbilical, and incisional hernias, using mesh or sutures to reinforce the weakened area and prevent recurrence.

Surgery to remove part or all of the stomach for treating various conditions.

Gastrectomy involves the removal of part or all of the stomach to treat conditions such as stomach cancer, severe ulcers, and benign tumors, improving symptoms and health outcomes.

A common procedure to treat appendicitis and prevent complications.

An appendectomy involves the removal of an inflamed appendix, typically performed using minimally invasive techniques to reduce recovery time and minimize complications.

Effective treatment for gallbladder disease and gallstones.

Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder, often performed laparoscopically to treat gallstones, cholecystitis, and other gallbladder-related issues, providing relief from symptoms and preventing further complications.

Surgical solutions to repair various types of hernias and prevent recurrence.

Hernia repair involves the surgical correction of hernias, such as inguinal, umbilical, and incisional hernias, using mesh or sutures to reinforce the weakened area and prevent recurrence.

Surgery to remove part or all of the stomach for treating various conditions.

Gastrectomy involves the removal of part or all of the stomach to treat conditions such as stomach cancer, severe ulcers, and benign tumors, improving symptoms and health outcomes.

FAQs

The General Surgery department treats a variety of conditions requiring surgical intervention, including appendicitis, gallstones, hernias, breast cancer, colorectal disorders, and thyroid conditions.

Gallbladder surgery, or cholecystectomy, is often performed laparoscopically to remove the gallbladder and treat gallstones or gallbladder disease.

Types of breast surgery include lumpectomy, mastectomy, and breast reconstruction, used to treat breast cancer, benign tumors, and other breast conditions.

Thyroid surgery, such as thyroidectomy or lobectomy, involves removing part or all of the thyroid gland to treat thyroid nodules, goiters, and thyroid cancer.

An appendectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the appendix, usually performed to treat appendicitis and prevent complications like rupture.

Hernia repair surgery involves correcting a hernia by reinforcing the weakened area with mesh or sutures to prevent recurrence and relieve symptoms.

Colorectal surgery treats disorders of the colon and rectum, including colorectal cancer, diverticulitis, and inflammatory bowel disease, using minimally invasive and open techniques.

Preparation for general surgery includes a preoperative evaluation, following specific instructions regarding diet and medications, and discussing any concerns with your surgeon.

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