Gastrointestinal Surgery

Gastrointestinal surgery is a type of surgery used to treat infections in the digestive tract. The oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and rectum are all part of this system. The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are also excluded. or an A malignant or noncancerous tumour injured section of the body, such as the intestine, may be removed through surgery.

Appendicitis is a kind of appendicitis that affects the (appendectomy)

Colon cancer and other gastrointestinal cancers: Cancerous tumours in the digestive system and cancerous sections of the digestive system are surgically removed. A surgeon, for example, may remove a tumour as well as parts of the pancreas and liver.

1. Diverticular disease. (diverticulitis)

2. Gallbladder disease: cholecystectomy

3. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and hiatal hernias: fundoplication

4. Inflammatory bowel disease

5. Rectal prolapse.

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