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General surgery, as the name denotes, encompasses a broad spectrum of operative procedures with regard to the diagnosis and treatment of injuries and diseases in any region of the body. Its scope of interest includes the skin, breasts, abdomen, peripheral vasculature, and head and neck, among other areas.

The abdominal viscera, which includes the small and large bowels, liver, gall bladder and bile ducts, pancreas, appendix, spleen and the stomach, may be the focus of this specialty. They also carry out endoscopic treatments including gastroscopy and colonoscopy. General surgeons are skilled in doing surgery on practically any part of the body to treat a wide range of illnesses and injuries. In the modern United States, difficult neurologic, orthopedic, thoracic, or urologic surgeries are rarely carried out by general surgeons.

Subtracts;

  • Abdominal surgery
  • Gastric bypass surgery
  • Exploratory laparotomy
  • Ankle Surgery
  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy
  • Surgical breast biopsy

It is extremely painful and puts the body at risk for serious illnesses when the appendix surgery becomes obstructed and ruptures. Appendectomy, or the removal of the appendix, is the only procedure that can stop a damaging and potentially fatal infection caused by appendicitis. Our general surgeons will do either an open appendectomy or a Laparoscopic Appendectomy , depending on the patient's needs.

Subtracts:

  •   Minimally invasive surgery
  •             Vermiform appendix
  •             Endoscopic Surgery
  •             Neurogenic bladder Surgery
  •             Roux-en-Y anastomosis

The majority of people mistakenly believe that neurosurgery just involves brain surgery. The diagnosis and treatment of patients with injuries to, or diseases/disorders of, the brain, spinal cord, spinal column, and peripheral nerves in all regions of the body are the focus of this medical specialist. Patients of all ages are treated in the neurosurgical discipline. A neurological surgeon may offer surgical and/or non-surgical care depending on the kind of injury or disease.


 

Subtracts:

  •            Neurovascular surgery
  •            Skull-base surgery
  •            Neurectomy
  •            Discectomy
  •            Spinal surgery
  •            Neuro-oncology

           Tumor Surgery

In medicine, a transplant, also known as a graft or an organ transplant, is a procedure in which a portion of tissue or a whole organ is removed from its native location and placed in a new location, either inside the same person or in a different person. The life expectancy will be enhanced by transplant surgery.

Transplant surgery is not appropriate for everyone with PH. Age, life expectancy, any ailments you may have, psychological condition, and lifestyle are all factors that are taken into account in this assessment. To ensure their long-term health, recipients must take anti-rejection drugs in addition to other kinds of medication. It is crucial for the organ recipient to avoid infections as these treatments impair the immune system.

Subtracts:

  • Xenotransplantation
  • ABO-incompatible transplantation
  • Stem cell transplantation
  • Auto and Allograft
  • Post-transplant

Chronic allograft nephropathy

A surgical procedure known as laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery (LECS) combines laparoscopic partial gastrectomy and endoscopic submucosal dissection. Close cooperation between trained laparoscopic surgeons and knowledgeable endoscopists is necessary for LECS. Gastric submucosal tumors without epithelial lesions, especially gastrointestinal stromal tumors, were the main indications for the development of LECS (GISTs).

Subtracts:
 

  • Laparoscopy-assisted endoscopic resection
  • Endoscope-assisted laparoscopic resection
  • Exploratory laparotomy
  • Robotic and Non-Robotic laparoscopic surgery
  • Cholecystectomy
  • Arthroscopic surgery

Single port laparoscopy

Coloproctology treats conditions affecting the colon, rectum, and anus that are both benign and malignant. treatment for colon, rectum, and anus diseases, both benign and malignant tumorThe creation of minimally invasive methods for colorectal resections and the use of stenting for patients with obstructions are two significant recent advancements in the surgical treatment of colorectal cancer.

Subtracts:
 

  • Cholecystenterostomy
  • Rectopexy
  • Stapled hemorrhoidopexy
  • Anorectal manometry
  • Internal sphincterotomy
  • Colectomy

The management of disorders affecting the head and neck is the focus of ORL, which is often referred to as Otolaryngologyhead and neck surgery (ORL-H&N or OHNS), or ear, nose, and throat (ENT). The surgical treatment of malignant and benign tumors, head and neck reconstruction, and plastic surgery of the face and neck are all included in ENT surgery.

Subtracts:
 

  • Endocrine surgery of the head and neck
  • Parathyroid surgery
  • Microvascular free flap reconstructive surgery
  • Laryngotracheal reconstruction
  • Otoplasty

Outpatient surgery, also known as same-day, ambulatory, or office-based surgery, can be less expensive while giving patients the convenience and comfort of recuperating at home. Your risk of infection may be reduced as a result. Most outpatient procedures are not for medical emergencies and might last anything from a few minutes to many hours. A straightforward mole excision, a hernia repair, or a knee replacement are examples of common outpatient surgeries.

Subtracts:
 

  • General anesthesia
  • Monitored anesthesia care or sedation
  • Critical Surgical Care
  • Neuroplastic surgery
  • Palliative surgery

Exploratory laparotomy is an operation to widen the abdomen (abdomen). This procedure is performed to identify the source of issues (such as bleeding or abdominal pain) that testing was unable to identifyIt is also employed when an abdominal injury necessitates immediate medical attention. One significant incision is made throughout this procedure (incision).

Subtracts:
 

  • Diagnostic peritoneal lavage 
  • Distal pancreatectomy 
  • Nephrectomy
  • Pericardial window

A unique branch of dentistry is known as maxillofacial surgery. It entails surgical procedures to treat conditions, wounds, and flaws in your face, jaw, or mouth. A skilled dental surgeon performs the procedure known as maxillofacial surgery.

Numerous maxillofacial operations can heal illnesses, treat wounds, or rectify flaws in your face, jaw, or mouth. The hazards of maxillofacial surgery are similar to those of any procedure. However, the operations aid many in reducing discomfort, correcting abnormalities, and regaining function.

Subtracts:
 

  • Facial aesthetic surgery
  • Cheiloplasty
  • Temporomandibular joint surgery
  • Cranial suspension
  • Maxillomandibular
  • Facial Cleft

Minimally invasive surgery is performed with a few sutures and minor incisions. One or more minor body incisions may be created during minimally invasive surgery. To direct the procedure, a laparoscope is introduced via one of the openings. This thin, tube-like instrument has a light and a viewing lens. Other incisions are used to insert tiny surgical instruments and perform the procedure. The recovery time following minimally invasive surgery may be shorter than that following traditional surgery since there may be less pain, scarring, and damage to good tissue.

Subtracts:
 

  • Transoral laser microsurgery
  • Foraminoplasty
  • Minimally invasive cardiac surgery
  • Aquablation therapy
  • Stereotactic Surgery
  • Open Aortic Surgery

Diseases of the digestive system's organs are treated by gastroenterological surgery. The esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and rectum are included in this. The pancreas, liver, and gallbladder are also included. Surgery may be done to remove a tumor, whether cancerous or not, or to repair a damaged body part, such the intestine. It can also be applied to fix issues like hernias. Digestive system issues are screened for and diagnosed via minor surgical procedures.

Subtracts:
 

  • Colon cancer and other gastrointestinal cancers
  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy
  • Bowel obstruction
  • Small Bowel transplantation
  • Rectal prolapse

A wide range of procedures in your chest can be performed during thoracic surgery (thorax). The esophagus, trachea, and other structures may be affected by thoracic surgery in addition to your heart and lungs. Thoracic surgery includes procedures including fixing a heart valve, removing a lung tumor, and fixing a chest aneurysm.

Thoracic surgery can be done open or minimally invasively by a surgeon. A much larger incision is made during open surgery. Surgeons utilize fewer incisions and insert a camera into your chest during minimally invasive surgery.

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  • Off-pump bypass Surgery
  • Pediatric cardiothoracic surgery
  • Cardiac Transplantation
  • Lung volume reduction surgery
  • Pneumonectomy
  • Valve replacement

Pediatric surgeons are medical professionals with a focus on treating children. They have received training to do surgeries on infants, kids, and teenagers. One of the most time-consuming and difficult training programs in medicine is to become a pediatric surgeon. If your child requires surgery, some of the most specialized, educated, and skilled surgeons in the field will be caring for them. Pediatric surgeons are also involved in the diagnosis of illnesses and the pre- and post-operative care of children.

Subtracts:
 

  • Neonatal Surgery
  • Pediatric Trauma
  • Herniotomy
  • Bariatric surgery
  • Fetoscopy
  • Biliary atresia

Orthopedics, also referred to as orthopedic surgery, is a field of medicine that focuses on the treatment of the skeletal system, which includes the muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons, as well as all of its interconnected components. An orthopedic specialist is referred to as an orthopedist. Orthopedists treat musculoskeletal conditions like sports injuries, joint discomfort, and back troubles using surgical and nonsurgical methods.

Orthopedists can be either surgical or noninvasive in nature. In contrast to nonsurgical orthopedists like physiatrists and physical medicine and rehabilitation experts, the former is known as orthopedic surgeons.

Subtracts:
 

  • Complex trauma surgery
  • Arthritis surgery
  • Joint arthroscopy
  • Knee Replacement
  • Bone tumors surgery

Ankle Surgery

Trauma surgeons, also known as critical care and acute care surgeons, are experts in carrying out life-saving surgery on patients who have suffered life-threatening injuries or illnesses. Trauma surgery calls for a thorough understanding of surgical techniques and how to treat various injuries. A trauma surgeon can assist you in overcoming a serious sickness or injury
 


 

Subtracts:
 

  • Blunt or Penetrating Trauma
  • Penetrating thoracic trauma
  • Acute care surgery
  • Traumatic brain Injury
  • Geriatric trauma
  • Pediatric Critical Care

Making alterations to your digestive tract is a component of bariatric surgery, which includes gastric bypass and other weight-loss procedures. When diet and exercise have failed or when you are experiencing major health issues as a result of your weight, bariatric surgery is performed. Your ability to eat more is restricted by several procedures. Other treatments work by making it harder for the body to absorb nutrients. Some techniques perform both.

Even though there are numerous advantages to bariatric surgery, all types of weight-loss surgery are substantial operations that come with significant risks and adverse effects. In order to help assure the long-term success of bariatric surgery, you must also make permanent healthy modifications to your diet and engage in regular exercise.

Subtracts:
 

  • Obesity Surgery
  • Sleeve Gastrectomy
  • Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch
  • Vertical banded gastroplasty surgery
  • Jejunoileal bypass

Robotic surgery, often known as robotic-assisted surgery, is performed using a computer-like electronic operating station. Your doctor or surgeon operates a high-definition camera and robotic arms from this station to carry out the operation. Robotic technology is used in some minimally invasive procedures to provide the surgeon greater accurate control. Without robotic aid, other minimally invasive operations are performed. 

Subtracts:
 

  • Bone segment navigation
  • Computer-integrated surgery
  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • Diagnostic robot
  • Computer-assisted surgery

Surgical Segment Navigator

Diseases of the vascular system, which includes the arteries, veins, and lymphatic circulation, are treated with medical therapy, minimally invasive catheter procedures, and surgical repair. Surgery has a specialty called "vascular surgery." This specialty, which sprang from general and cardiac surgery, deals with the care of the body's other significant and vital veins and arteries. Both open surgery and endoscopic techniques are used to treat vascular diseases.

Subtracts:
 

  • Endovascular aneurysm repair
  • Carotid endarterectomy
  • Carotid artery surgery
  • Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury
  • Thrombectomy

The surgical and medical disorders affecting the urinary tract and reproductive systems are the focus of the medical specialty known as urology, sometimes known as genitourinary surgery. Among the organs covered by the discipline of urology are the kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters, urine bladder, urethra, and male reproductive systems (testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and penis).         

Subtracts:  

  • Adrenal gland surgery
  • Bladder surgery
  • Genital and pelvic reconstruction
  • Kidney stone removal
  • Pelvic prolapse repair
  • Testicular surgery
  • Ureter surgery and Vasectomy

Ophthalmology is a surgical branch of medicine that focuses on the identification and management of eye diseases. The medical specialty of ophthalmology focuses on the anatomy, physiology, and disease of the eye and visual system. Ophthalmologists treat eye conditions with drugs, laser therapy, and surgery if necessary. Primary and specialized medical and surgical eye care are also offered by ophthalmologists. At some time during their training, the majority of ophthalmologists take part in academic research on eye problems, and many go on to make research their profession. 

Subtracts: 
 

  • Blepharoplasty
  • Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
  • Fluorescein angiography
  • Electrooculography
  • Refractive surgery

Corneal transplant

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