General surgery and laparoscopy

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Rectal Prolapse is the condition when the rectum comes out through the anus and hang outside the anal area. The most effective treatment for rectal prolapse is surgery. 

Inguinal hernia is a condition that occurs when the soft tissue from a part of the intestine protrudes out of the abdomen through a tear in the abdominal wall. It is most commonly seen in men than in women.

Incisional Hernia develops  at the site of previous abdominal surgery. 

The most commonly used laparoscopic surgical techniques for hernia repair are Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) and Totally Extraperitoneal (TEP) repair. A hernia repair is usually performed as an outpatient surgery with no overnight stay in the hospital.

A hernia is a sac-like structure that protrudes from a weak area or opening in the wall of the abdominal cavity. Hernias can be developed during birth and occurs when the abdominal wall fails to close properly.

Sleeve gastrectomy is a minimally invasive bariatric surgery. The Sleeve Gastrectomy procedure involves removing the lateral 2/3rds of the stomach with a stapling device. It is usually done laparoscopically but is not reversible. It basically leaves a stomach tube instead of a stomach pouch.

Inflammation and infection in the gallbladder (Cholecystitis), in some cases, may be indicating the need for gallbladder removal. Using advanced laparoscopic technology, it is now possible to remove the gallbladder through tiny incisions in the front of the abdomen.

Women who have surgery as part of their treatment for breast cancer can opt for breast reconstruction surgery to recreate the breast shape and look. Reconstruction procedure is performed by plastic surgeons.  

There are two main types of surgery to remove breast cancer: Lumpectomy and Mastectomy. Lumpectomy is a type of breast conservation or preservation surgery. Simple or total mastectomy involves the removal of the entire breast tissue (along with the areola and nipples), but the lymph nodes and muscles are left intact.

Ventral hernia can be developed when the abdominal wall fails to close properly. The size of the hernia varies considerably from small to gigantic.