Conditions We Treat
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Conditions We Treat
Bariatric
Surgical treatment for severe obesity helps patients achieve sustainable weight loss and reduce obesity-related conditions like diabetes and hypertension.
GERD / Acid Reflux
A chronic digestive condition where stomach acid flows back into the oesophagus, causing heartburn, chest discomfort and irritation.
Achalasia Cardia
A rare disorder where the oesophagus loses its ability to move food toward the stomach due to nerve damage.
Crohn’s Disease
A chronic inflammatory bowel disease affecting the digestive tract, often causing abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and fatigue.
Ulcerative Colitis
Inflammation of the colon lining leading to persistent diarrhoea, bleeding and abdominal discomfort.
Diverticulitis
Inflammation or infection of small pouches in the colon wall can cause abdominal pain, fever, and digestive disturbances.
Colon Polyps
Small growths inside the colon may become cancerous if not detected and removed early.
Rectal Prolapse
A condition where the rectum slips through the anal opening, leading to discomfort and difficulty controlling bowel movements.
Colon Cancer
Cancer that begins in the large intestine often develops from untreated polyps over time.
Rectal Cancer
Cancer occurring in the rectum requires specialised surgical treatment depending on stage and location.
Chronic Pancreatitis
Long-term inflammation of the pancreas causes severe abdominal pain and digestive problems.
Acute Pancreatitis
Sudden inflammation of the pancreas can cause intense abdominal pain and requires urgent medical evaluation.
Pancreatic Neoplasms
Abnormal growths in the pancreas may be benign or malignant and require detailed diagnostic evaluation.
Pancreatic Pseudocysts
Fluid-filled sacs that develop after pancreatitis may require surgical drainage when symptomatic.
Piles / Haemorrhoids
Swollen veins in the rectum or anus that cause bleeding, discomfort and sometimes prolapse during bowel movements.
Anal Fissures
Small tears in the anal canal that cause severe pain and bleeding during bowel movements.
Anal Fistula
An abnormal tunnel between the anal canal and skin usually results from an untreated infection.
Anal / Ischiorectal Abscess
A painful infection with pus formation near the anal region requires prompt surgical drainage.
Liver Abscess
A pus-filled infection in the liver is often caused by bacteria or parasites, leading to fever and abdominal pain.
Peptic Ulcer
Open sores in the stomach lining or upper intestine are caused by infection or prolonged acid exposure.
Stomach Cancer
A malignant growth in the stomach that requires early diagnosis and surgical treatment.
Gall Stones
Hardened deposits in the gallbladder that cause severe abdominal pain and digestive symptoms.
Gall Bladder Polyps
Abnormal tissue growths inside the gallbladder that require monitoring or surgical removal.
Gall Bladder Cancer
A rare but serious cancer that develops in the gallbladder and often requires specialised surgical management.
Appendicitis
Inflammation of the appendix causes severe abdominal pain and requires urgent surgical removal.
Pilonidal Sinus
A painful cyst near the tailbone containing hair and debris that may repeatedly become infected.
Abdominal Tuberculosis
A form of tuberculosis affecting abdominal organs, causing chronic pain, swelling and digestive symptoms.
Incisional Hernia
A hernia that develops through a previous surgical scar in the abdominal wall.
Inguinal Hernia
A common hernia in the groin area where abdominal tissue pushes through a weak muscle wall.
Umbilical Hernia
A bulge near the belly button is caused by weakness in the abdominal wall.
Femoral Hernia
A less common groin hernia occurs in the upper thigh region, often requiring surgical repair.
Other Ventral Hernia
Hernias occur along the abdominal wall due to weakness in the muscle layers.
Hiatal Hernia
A condition where part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm into the chest cavity.
Diaphragmatic Hernia
A defect in the diaphragm allows abdominal organs to move into the chest.
Enlarged Spleen
It is a condition where the spleen exceeds its normal size (typically >12 cm in length or >200 g) due to underlying infection, liver disease, or blood disorders
Trauma
It is the emergency surgical management of life-threatening injuries from blunt or penetrating abdominal and thoracoabdominal trauma.
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