A varicocelectomy is a surgical procedure to treat a varicocele. Relieves testicular pain and can increase male fertilit
More DetailsIn a skin graft, healthy skin is taken from an unaffected area of the body and used to cover lost or damaged skin. They
More DetailsMastectomy is the most common surgery for breast cancer. This is because mastectomy treats both late-stage and early-sta
More DetailsIn this procedure, a surgeon uses a scalpel to remove the entire fibroadenoma. This is called surgical excision. Freeze
More DetailsDermoid cysts form when tissue builds up under the skin. These cysts may contain hair, teeth, or nerves. They usually ap
More DetailsSebaceous cysts are usually harmless, slowly growing lumps under the skin. They often appear on the scalp, face, ears, t
More DetailsLipomas are usually removed under local anesthesia to numb the surgical area. While the tumor is anesthetized, our docto
More DetailsYour surgeon will make an incision in your skin above the abscess. This allows the pus to drain. Once the pus is removed
More DetailsThe removal of devitalized tissue and calluses is usually achieved by debridement. The most common technique used for di
More DetailsAn ulcer is a sore that occurs on the skin or mucous membrane of the body, characterized by a break in the tissue that f
More DetailsSurgical thrombectomy is surgery to remove a blood clot from an artery or vein. Blood normally flows freely through bloo
More DetailsA small laser is passed through the catheter and placed on top of the varicose vein. The laser emits short bursts of ene
More DetailsAppendectomy, the removal of the small pouch at the start of the large intestine in acute appendicitis, is one of the mo
More DetailsTumors in the small intestine can block the flow of food and affect digestion. As the tumor grows, the obstructions can
More DetailsThe surgeon removes the entire stomach, surrounding lymph nodes, and omentum, and may remove the spleen and parts of the
More DetailsCircumcision is a relatively simple procedure. The foreskin is removed just behind the glans with a scalpel or surgical
More DetailsA cholecystectomy is surgery to remove the gallbladder, a pear-shaped organ that sits just below the liver on the upper
More DetailsHydrocele repair is surgery to correct the swelling of the scrotum that occurs with a hydrocele. A hydrocele is an accum
More DetailsA perforation is a hole made through the wall of an organ in the body. This problem can occur in the esophagus, stomach,
More DetailsThe surgeon makes an incision in your abdomen to see your intestines. Sometimes the surgery can be done with a laparosco
More DetailsUmbilical hernia repair is an operation to correct umbilical hernias. An umbilical hernia is a bulge or pouch that forms
More DetailsThe femoral canal is opened and the surgeon replaces the mass of fat or the loop of the intestine in your abdomen. The f
More DetailsIn this surgery, also called herniorrhaphy, the surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen above the hernia, pushes the pr
More DetailsThe operation usually takes about 30 minutes. Your surgeon will make an incision over the hernia and release the "h
More DetailsHernia repair is a routine procedure with very little risk. However, a small number of hernias may recur sometime after
More DetailsURS is usually performed on an outpatient basis, with the patient under general anesthesia. A small endoscope is passed
More DetailsTransurethral cystolitholapaxis is the most common procedure used to treat bladder stones in adults. The surgeon inserts
More DetailsCholelithiasis are hardened deposit of digestive fluid that can form in your gallbladder. The gallbladder is a small org
More DetailsCholedocholithiasis is the presence of at least one gallstone in the common bile duct. The stone may consist of bile pig
More DetailsCommon bile duct stones are found in 10 to 15 percent of patients who have surgery for symptomatic cholelithiasis. CBD s
More DetailsPCNL is a minimally invasive medical procedure performed under general anesthesia to remove kidney stones. In general, t
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