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General Surgery
General surgery is a technical discipline that involves the surgical treatment of systemic and local problems in the body, as well as general principles (such as wound healing and metabolic and endocrine responses to injury), and has influenced many surgical and basic medical disciplines in terms of their development.
General Surgery Unit
Our General Surgery unit provides friendly, reliable, qualified, and flawless service. Modern surgical procedures such as laparoscopic surgery and laser applications are performed successfully.
Day surgery, which is performed in our General Surgery Unit, is a surgical procedure in which patients who are admitted on the morning of the operation are discharged to their homes within 2-6 hours after the surgery. This reduces the length of hospital stay and the recovery period after the operation. As a result, the quality of care, satisfaction, and comfort of the patient are increased, and the return to work period is brought forward.
The following are the diseases that can be examined, diagnosed, and treated by our General Surgery Unit:
Laser Hemorrhoid Treatment: Hemorrhoids, or piles, are swellings in the rectal area that are treated with laser. The use of laser light helps to shrink hemorrhoid tissue and improve blood circulation.
All Thyroid Surgeries: Thyroid disease is a condition caused by excessive hormone secretion by the thyroid gland. Thyroid surgeries may involve the removal of the enlarged thyroid gland or its overactive parts.
Diagnosis and All Surgeries for Breast Cancer and Benign Breast Diseases: Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer and benign (non-cancerous) breast diseases. Minimally invasive surgeries refer to surgical interventions performed using minimally invasive techniques.
Closed Reflux Surgery: Reflux is the backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus. Closed reflux surgeries are operations performed using laparoscopic surgical methods.
Hernia Surgery: A hernia is a condition in which the contents of the stomach flow into the esophagus as a result of weakening of the muscle layer surrounding the stomach. Hernia surgeries aim to correct this condition.
All Surgical Diseases of the Stomach: Surgical treatment of various diseases of the stomach, such as ulcers, tumors, or stomach bleeding.
Small Intestine Surgery: This involves surgical interventions on the small intestine, such as removing blockages or treating inflammatory conditions.
Colon Cancer Surgery: This involves removing tumors in patients diagnosed with colon cancer and, when necessary, surgically removing part of the intestine.
Benign and malignant tumors of the liver, cysts, jaundice caused by obstruction of the bile ducts, closed gallbladder surgery (stones, polyps) Treatment of cysts and tumors of the pancreas and inflammatory diseases: Surgical treatment of tumors and other pathologies in organs such as the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
Spleen Diseases: Surgical treatment of various spleen diseases, such as spleen enlargement, injury, or tumors.
Inguinal and Umbilical Hernia Surgery, Surgery for Hernias Forming After Surgery: Surgical repair of hernias forming in the inguinal or umbilical region or treatment of recurrent hernias.
Surgical Treatment of All Inflammatory Diseases and Abscesses Developing in Soft Tissues: Surgical treatment of inflammatory conditions and abscesses developing in soft tissues, especially under the skin.
Hemorrhoid Surgery (with laser): Surgical interventions for hemorrhoids (piles) performed using laser technology.
Anal Fissure Surgery: Surgical treatment of fissures in the anus.
Anal Fistula (Intestine-Related Channels Causing Discharge from the Anus) Surgery: Surgical treatment of fistulas (intestine-related channels causing discharge) that form in the anus.
Anal Abscess Surgery: Surgical drainage and treatment of abscesses that form in the anus.
Hair Implantation Surgery: Surgical interventions for hair implantation problems in the tailbone or perianal region.
Emergency Surgical Procedures (Appendicitis, Gastric Perforation, Intestinal Obstruction): Emergency interventions required for urgent surgical conditions, such as appendicitis, gastric perforation, or intestinal obstruction.