Lymph Node – Lymph Node Removal / Biopsy (L N Biopsy) – GENERAL SURGERY
Lymph node biopsy involves surgically removing a lymph node or part of it for examination under a microscope to diagnose infections, cancers, or other conditions affecting the lymphatic system. It aims to provide a definitive diagnosis and guide further treatment as necessary.
Hernia – Both Sides Hernia Repair With Mesh (Hernioplasty Bilateral Laproscopic) – GENERAL SURGERY
Bilateral laparoscopic hernioplasty involves repairing hernias on both sides of the groin using minimally invasive techniques. It aims to reinforce the weakened abdominal wall with mesh, reducing recovery time and post-operative pain compared to open surgery.
Hernia – One-Sided Hernia Repair With Mesh (Hernioplasty Unilateral Laproscopic) – GENERAL SURGERY
Unilateral laparoscopic hernioplasty involves repairing a hernia on one side of the groin using minimally invasive techniques. It aims to reinforce the weakened abdominal wall with mesh, typically resulting in faster recovery and less post-operative pain compared to traditional open surgery.
Tumor – Lump Removal Gastro (Lipoma) – GENERAL SURGERY
Lipoma excision in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract involves surgically removing benign fatty tumors (lipomas) found within the GI tract to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications such as obstruction or discomfort. The procedure aims to ensure complete removal of the lipoma while preserving GI function.
Hernia – One-Sided Hernia Repair (Inguinal Herniorrhaphy Unilateral) – GENERAL SURGERY
Unilateral inguinal herniorrhaphy is a surgical procedure to repair a hernia on one side of the groin by returning the protruding tissue to its proper place and reinforcing the weakened abdominal wall with stitches or mesh. It aims to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and reduce the risk of hernia recurrence.
Hernia – One-Sided Hernia Repair With Mesh (Inguinal Hernioplasty Unilateral) – GENERAL SURGERY
Unilateral inguinal hernioplasty is a surgical procedure to repair a hernia on one side of the groin by reinforcing the weakened abdominal wall with mesh, reducing the risk of recurrence and promoting faster recovery compared to traditional herniorrhaphy techniques. It aims to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications associated with inguinal hernias.
Hernia – Both Sides Hernia Repair (Inguinal Herniorrhaphy Bilateral) – GENERAL SURGERY
Bilateral inguinal herniorrhaphy is a surgical procedure to repair hernias on both sides of the groin by returning protruding tissue to its proper place and reinforcing the weakened abdominal wall with stitches or mesh. It aims to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and reduce the risk of hernia recurrence.
Hernia – Both Sides Hernia Repair With Mesh (Inguinal Hernioplasty Bilateral) – GENERAL SURGERY
Bilateral inguinal hernioplasty is a surgical procedure to repair hernias on both sides of the groin by reinforcing the weakened abdominal wall with mesh, aiming to alleviate symptoms and reduce the risk of hernia recurrence. It offers faster recovery and lower recurrence rates compared to traditional herniorrhaphy techniques.
Anal – Hemorrhoid Removal (Haemorrhoidectomy) – GENERAL SURGERY
Haemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove hemorrhoids, typically performed to alleviate symptoms such as pain, bleeding, or prolapse of hemorrhoidal tissue from the anus. It involves excising the hemorrhoidal tissue and promoting healing of the anal area.
Anal – Anus Puss Removal (Perianal Abscess Drainage) – GENERAL SURGERY
Perianal abscess treatment typically involves surgical drainage to remove pus and infected tissue, followed by antibiotics if necessary, aiming to alleviate pain, prevent complications, and promote healing of the affected area.