
Comprehensive Surgical Care
General surgery addresses a wide range of conditions affecting the digestive system, abdominal wall, endocrine system, and intra-abdominal organs that require surgical treatment.
We evaluate each case individually to provide safe, precise care with comprehensive medical support before, during, and after the procedure.
We perform surgical procedures
to treat the following conditions:
Gallbladder
The gallbladder is a small organ located beneath the liver. Its function is to store and release bile, a substance that helps digest fats. When it becomes inflamed or develops gallstones, it can cause severe pain and digestive problems.
Gastritis
Gastritis is the inflammation of the stomach lining. It can cause burning sensations, abdominal pain, nausea, or a feeling of fullness. Common causes include stress, certain medications, alcohol consumption, and infections.
Intestinal Obstruction
Intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage of the intestine that prevents the normal passage of digested material. It can cause severe abdominal pain, vomiting, abdominal distension, and an inability to pass stool. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention.
Gastrointestinal Tumors and Bleeding
These conditions may present with abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, or blood in the stool. They can result from tears, hemorrhoids, inflammation, ulcers, or tumors, and require timely medical evaluation for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Hernias
A hernia occurs when part of an organ or internal tissue protrudes through a weakened area of muscle.
Although hernias are most common in the abdomen, they can occur in different parts of the body and vary by type. Surgical treatment is often recommended to prevent complications.
Colitis
Colitis is the inflammation of the colon (large intestine). It can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, or changes in bowel habits. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Lipomas
Lipomas are benign tumors made up of fatty tissue that grow beneath the skin. They feel like soft, movable lumps and are usually painless. They are generally not dangerous, but they may be removed if they cause discomfort or for cosmetic reasons.
Enlarged Spleen
An enlarged spleen is an abnormal increase in the size of this organ. It may cause pain, a feeling of fullness, or fatigue, and is often associated with infections, liver diseases, or blood disorders. Medical evaluation is necessary to identify and treat the underlying cause.
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
It occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn, acid reflux, or a burning sensation in the chest. When symptoms are frequent or severe, medical evaluation is recommended to help prevent complications.
Appendicitis
Appendicitis is the inflammation of the appendix, a small organ located in the lower right side of the abdomen. It causes severe pain, fever, and nausea, and requires prompt medical attention, as it is typically treated with surgery.
Surgical Skin Conditions
This includes skin lesions or abnormalities that require surgical treatment. It may involve cysts, lipomas, warts, suspicious moles, or skin tumors. The goal is to safely remove the lesion, relieve discomfort, and prevent complications.
Pancreas
The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It has two main functions: producing enzymes that aid digestion and releasing hormones, such as insulin, that regulate blood sugar levels. Its proper function is essential for digestion and metabolic balance.