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Our surgeons perform consultation and surgery on medical conditions involving the head & neck, breast, endocrine system, gastrointestinal tract, and hepatopancreaticobiliary system. They are dedicated to continuing improvement and are involved with clinical trials to advance treatments. They also work closely with other specialists involved in the care of surgical patients.
Our surgeons are board certified and members of reputable local and international societies. They have received training from respectable medical centers in America and Asia-Pacific and are recognized for their performance of complex procedures with safety and satisfactory outcomes. If indicated, surgery is performed at St. Luke's Medical Center. The operating rooms are equipped with the latest diagnostic and surgical equipment.
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General Surgery Procedures
Stomach- Peptic ulcer disease
- Benign & malignant tumors
Small Intestine- Benign & malignant tumors
- Obstruction and fistulae
Colon- Diverticular disease
- Benign & malignant tumors
- Diseases of the appendix
Liver- Benign tumors and cysts
- Primary and metastatic liver tumors
- Intrahepatic and hilar cholangiocarcinoma
Biliary Tree- Gallstones
- Benign biliary strictures
- Cancer of the gallbladder
- Extrahepatic bile duct cancer
Pancreas- Acute and chronic pancreatitis
- Cystic tumors of the pancreas
- Pancreatic and periampullary cancer
Spleen- Open and laparoscopic splenectomy
Abdomen- Retroperitoneal tumors
- Ventral, Incisional, Inguinal, Femoral hernia
Endocrine- Thyroid: hyperthyroidism, nodules, cysts, cancer
- Parathyroid: benign & malignant tumors
- Adrenals: benign & malignant tumors
Breast- Cysts, lumps, cancer, nipple discharge
- Breast-conserving surgery
- Mastectomy
- Sentinel lymph node biopsy
- Axillary dissection
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Steps for Treatment
There are three easy steps for getting a treatment:
- Step 1
Send us an e-mail describing your condition and the procedure that you need. Include your age, gender and any questions that you may have.
- Step 2
You will receive an e-mail containing the details of the procedure you require. You may e-mail us again if you have other questions.
- Step 3
Schedule your procedure when all your questions have been answered.
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