How Laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery is performed
Laparoscopic Colorectal Cancer Surgery: Diagnosis of cancer is a tremendous burden to anybody. It’s with utmost importance to get adequate treatment and support as soon as possible. Colorectal cancer...
Detailed Explanation of Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
Inguinal hernia is one of the most common conditions a general surgeon can come across. Males are 10x more often affected than females. This is due to fetal development. There is a weakened area in...
How Laparascopic Hernia Repair surgery is performed
If you notice swelling, a lump in your groin with or without pain or you have discomfort, or pain in the groin without obvious reason, you probably got a hernia and I’m more than happy to help...
Abdominal Muscles Separation (Diastasis Recti)
What is Diastasis recti: It is widening and thinning of the midline abdomen tissue ( linea alba) which no longer provides adequate support for intra-abdominal cavity organs
Breast Ultrasound vs Mammogram: Understanding Their Roles in Breast Cancer Screening
Breast ultrasound VS Mammogram: Can Mammography be replaced by Ultrasound? We've recently seen a lot of online advertisements offering breast ultrasonography as an alternative to mammography.
What is Gallbladder Disease and When to Get It Removed
What is gallbladder disease? When or why should a person have their gallbladder removed? The gallbladder is a small sac-shaped hallow organ beneath the liver. It serves as a reservoir of bile...
Recovery after Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
Introduction: What is a Hernia? A hernia is a condition in which an organ, like the intestines, pushes through an area where it shouldn't be. A hernia can occur at the site where an internal body...
Open versus Endoscopic Approach in Gall Bladder Surgery
Open versus Endoscopic Approach in Gall Bladder Surgery Endoscopic Approach The laparoscopic Cholecystectomy has clearly replaced open surgery. This technique became gradually over the years the gold...
Complications after Gall bladder surgery
Complications after Gall bladder surgery Gallbladder removal or cholecystectomy is a safe procedure but like other surgeries small risks of complications needs to be mentioned. There are general...
Gallbladder Surgery. How do I do it?
Open cholecystectomy: General anaesthesia is about 12-17 cm incision in the upper part of our belly, lower margin of the costal arc after entering the abdomen the gallbladder will be brought up into...
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