Breast – Breast Removal Surgery (Radical Mastectomy Modified) – GENERAL SURGERY

Modified radical mastectomy is a surgical procedure for breast cancer treatment involving removal of the entire breast tissue, along with the lining over the chest muscles and sometimes the lymph nodes under the arm, to eliminate cancerous cells and reduce the risk of recurrence. It aims to balance effective cancer treatment with preserving cosmetic appearance and function of the affected breast area.

Breast – Breast Lump Removal (Breast Lumpectomy) – GENERAL SURGERY

Breast lumpectomy, also known as breast-conserving surgery, involves surgical removal of the breast tumor and surrounding margin of healthy tissue, preserving as much of the breast as possible while aiming to achieve complete tumor removal. It is typically followed by radiation therapy to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence in the breast.

Neck – Thyroid removal (Thyroidectomy) – GENERAL SURGERY

Thyroidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove all or part of the thyroid gland, typically performed to treat thyroid cancer, hyperthyroidism, or large thyroid nodules. It aims to eliminate diseased thyroid tissue while preserving normal thyroid function to the extent possible.

Rectum – Rectum Inspection (Sigmoidoscopy) – GASTRO

Sigmoidoscopy is a diagnostic procedure used to examine the lower part of the large intestine (sigmoid colon) and rectum using a flexible tube with a camera (sigmoidoscope), typically to screen for colorectal cancer, investigate gastrointestinal symptoms, or evaluate inflammation or bleeding in the colon.

Penis – Circumcision – GENERAL SURGERY

Circumcision is a surgical procedure performed to remove the foreskin of the penis, typically done for cultural, religious, or medical reasons. It involves careful excision and meticulous closure, aiming to enhance hygiene, aesthetic appeal, and cultural alignment while promoting healing and minimal discomfort.