General Surgery at Parkside Hospital
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A summary of some of the more routinely undertaken General Surgery procedures is shown below:
Colorectal surgery
Colorectal conditions affect the bowel, colon, pelvis and rectum and those that may require surgery include colorectal cancers and external haemorrhoids and fissures.
Endoscopy
An endoscopy is one of the methods we use to diagnose internal conditions. A small flexible tube is inserted under sedation in order to investigate symptoms. The types of endoscopy most routinely undertaken include sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy and gastroscopy.
Gallstones
Gallstones develop from small deposits of cholesterol that form in the gall bladder. In the majority of cases, they do not cause any symptoms or issues. Should a gallstone become trapped or inflamed, it will need to be surgically removed.
Gastrointestinal Surgery
Gastrointestinal conditions that require surgery include liver disease, pancreatic and biliary disorders or acid reflux.
Genital reconstructive surgery
Please contact us if you wish to discuss genital reconstructive surgery in a confidential environment.
Hernias
A hernia occurs as a result of a weakness in muscle or tissue and can be repaired laparoscopically (through “key hole” surgery). Small incisions will be made to access and repair organs, tissue and muscle.
Vascular surgery
The treatment of varicose veins and thread veins, carotid artery disease and aortic aneurysms.
Weight loss surgery
We offer a range of weight loss solutions including gastric bands, bypasses and sleeves and the new non-surgical Obalon and Allurion gastric balloons. Significant weight loss can also leave excess skin that can be removed through body contouring surgery. The Weight Loss Team practising at Parkside Hospital includes a specialist Consultant Bariatric Surgeon, a Dietician and a Counsellor.
Our consultants
Association of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeons (AUGIS), Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons (ALS), British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMS), International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity (IFSO), European Association of Endoscopic Surgery (EAES)
Specialty General Surgery
Specialty General Surgery