Category: Surgical Techniques
GI cancers during recovery from surgery needs very good care of health and nutrition. It needs to be a high protein Low fat and balanced carbohydrate diet along with vitamins and minerals and plenty...
Non solid organ cancers are mostly treated by chemotherapy radiotherapy etc and can have cure or remission . Abdominal and Solid organ cancers mostly need surgery and so does colorectal and stomach etc ....
Some cancer surgeries like prostrate has a definite proved benefit by robotic surgery . So are other urological operations. Regarding GI cancers also robot is an option because of increased freedom of movement and...
Bloodless surgery is not in true sense its Namesake. It doesn’t mean there will be no visible blood during surgery but rather means that bleeding would be so less that it won’t need any...
Risks: 1.Complications 2.Financials 3.Overkill or Underkill 4.Error of Judgements . 5.In hospital stays 6.Temporary or Permanent disabilities BENEFITS: 1.Only chance of Cure 2.Relief of pain and symptoms 3.Cost Effective one time rather than recurrent...
With progress of science and Knowledge, more and more surgeries are coming under various Minimally Invasive surgeries. 1.Laparoscopy , a procedure done with special delicate long instruments from a distance through small holes in...
The types of Pancreatic surgeries Done varies as per location of disease in part of the gland . Broadly divided into head neck uncinate , body and tail of Pancreas. Tumors or cancers for...
GI HPB and Colorectal and Upper GI surgery including Oncosurgery ie cancer surgery can be done by open ie conventional or laparoscopic or robotic . Each has its own pros and cons Open surgeries...
GI cancers are broadly divided into 3 parts namely Hepatobiliary pancreatic or HPB system, Colorectal and UGI ie Upper GI system which consists of cancers of Liver Bile duct gallbladder Pancreas duodenum or Small...