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The surgery can be done as an open surgery or a laparoscopic surgery.The surgery can be done as an open surgery or a laparoscopic surgery. In open appendectomy, a single incision is made in the lower right abdomen, and the surgeon removes the appendix. In laparoscopic appendectomy, small incisions are made, and a camera is inserted to guide the removal of the appendix. This method is less invasive and allows for quicker recovery.
Lipoma surgery is a procedure to remove a lipoma, which is a benign (non-cancerous) tumor composed of fatty tissue. Lipomas are generally soft, movable, and painless, and they can appear anywhere on the body, often just under the skin. While lipomas are usually harmless, they may need to be removed if they cause discomfort, restrict movement, or for cosmetic reasons.
Symptomatic Gallstones: Gallstones can block the bile ducts, causing pain (known as biliary colic) typically in the upper right abdomen. Surgery is indicated when patients experience recurrent pain. Cholecystitis: Inflammation of the gallbladder, often caused by gallstones, leading to fever, pain, and nausea. Choledocholithiasis: Gallstones that migrate into the common bile duct can cause jaundice or pancreatitis. Gallbladder Polyps or Cancer: Though rare, gallbladder polyps or tumors may require removal of the gallbladder.
Hernia surgery, also known as herniorrhaphy or hernioplasty, is the procedure to repair a hernia by repositioning the displaced tissue and reinforcing the weakened area. Hernia surgery is one of the most common surgeries performed and is generally recommended when the hernia causes symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or risk of complications like strangulation (when the blood supply to the herniated tissue is cut off).
Sebaceous cyst surgery is a procedure to remove a sebaceous cyst, which is a small, non-cancerous lump that forms under the skin. Sebaceous cysts develop from sebaceous glands, which produce sebum (the oily substance that lubricates skin and hair). These cysts are typically filled with a white, yellow, or oily material called keratin.While sebaceous cysts are generally harmless, they may need to be surgically removed if they become infected, painful, large, or cosmetically bothersome
Epididymo-orchitis surgery is considered a last-resort treatment for cases where conservative treatments, such as antibiotics and pain management, have failed or when complications arise, such as abscess formation or testicular damage. Epididymo-orchitis refers to inflammation of both the epididymis (the tube that carries sperm from the testicle) and the testicle, usually caused by bacterial infections, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or urinary tract infections (UTIs).