ADVANCED GI SURGERY
Advanced Gastrointestinal Surgery refers to a surgical speciality that focuses on abdominal contents including esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver pancreas, gallbladder, appendix and bile ducts and often the thyroid gland. They also include diseases involving the skin, breast, soft tissue, trauma, hernia and so on. Endoscopic procedures such as gastroscopy and colonoscopy are usually performed. It focuses on clinical and research endeavors in the field of Minimally Invasive Surgery, including foregut surgery, bariatrics, and abdominal wall reconstruction.
Types of GI surgeries include:
Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgery.
Hernia Surgery.
Esophagus and Foregut Surgery.
Gallbladder Surgery.
Liver and Bile Duct Surgery.
Pancreas Surgery.
SCOPES INCLUDE-
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY: A relatively new speciality, this deals with minimal access techniques using cameras and small instruments inserted through 3 mm to 15 mm incisions. Gallbladders, appendices and colons can all be removed with this technique.
COLORECTAL SURGERY: general Surgeons are trained in a wide variety of major and minor colon and rectal diseases which includes inflammatory bowel diseases, such as, Crohn’s Disease, colon and rectal cancer, gastrointestinal bleeding and hemorrhoids.


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