- Medical Weight LossWeight loss surgery is major surgery. Being a surgical procedure, it has the standard risks that all surgery has, which includes: bleeding/blood clots, infections, stroke, heart attack, allergic reaction to anesthesia, and death.
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- EndoscopyEsophagogastroduodenoscopy, also known as an EGD or upper endoscopy, is an endoscopic procedure that allows your doctor to view your stomach, duodenum, and esophagus to diagnose digestive disorders.
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- UltrasoundFor years leg pain due to venous insufficiency has been endured by many without treatment and yet the diagnosis can currently be made fairly quickly and easily. An office exam and an ultrasound are usually all that are needed to arrive at the diagnosis.
- MRIAdrenal problems can be diagnosed with urine and blood tests. This is done to see if there is an overproduction of hormones. The following steps typically involve a CT Scan or an MRI to locate and identify the tumor.
- Computed TomographyAbdominal Aortic Aneurysms are most commonly diagnosed with ultrasound however, abdominal CT scans and MRIs may also be used to get more detailed images of the condition. It is essential to get screened, especially if you are in the high-risk category, such as males aged 65 – 75 who are smokers or have family history or aneurisms. Talk to your doctor to see if you are a candidate for a screening based on your risk factors. AAA screening can save your life.
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- Minimally Invasive SurgerySurgeons typically perform the adrenalectomy via minimally invasive surgery, but this can be different on a case-by-case basis. Some surgeons may perform this procedure as open surgery, depending on the situation. Other treatments such as cryoblation may also be used to these types of tumors. Your doctor will assess what type of surgery is appropriate for your situation.
- Vascular SurgeryIn the world of Vascular Surgery varicose veins and other venous pathologies have taken a back seat to arterial disease. Until recently venous disease hasn’t received much press, except in a small circle of academicians. However, now that minimally invasive techniques have become available, this field has started to take root.
- Robotic SurgeryYes, some surgeons can perform the adrenalectomy via robotic surgery methodology. Talk to your doctor to see if the robotic version of this procedure is appropriate for you.
- AbdominoplastyAbdominoplasty is commonly referred to as a tummy tuck, one of the most common cosmetic procedures. It involves removing excess skin and fatty tissue from the mid and lower abdomen areas as well as tightening the abdominal wall muscles. The purpose of the tummy tuck is to contour and flatten the abdomen.
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- Laparoscopic SurgeryOther types of colorectal surgery involve creating an opening from the inside of the body to the outside (ostomy) to remove body wastes, such as feces or urine. An ileoanal anastomosis is a new procedure that acts as an artificial rectum by creating an internal reservoir sewn to the anus. Diseases of the intestinal tract and initial cancers are being treated with laparoscopic surgery.
- Bariatric SurgeryNot all insurances cover bariatric surgery. Please contact us to do a Free insurance verification to see if you have bariatric benefits.
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