General surgery
WHAT IS GENERAL SURGERY? Surgery is one of the oldest branches of medicine. However, it is based on the principle of repairing diseases, structural deformities in the body, and injuries that cannot be cured with medication or other treatment methods, through surgery, or transforming the diseased organ into its natural and suitable state by cutting it out. At the General Surgery Clinic, we work to ensure that our patients are examined and treated in the best possible way. We ensure that our patients regain their health as soon as possible by using the most up-to-date treatment methods, using advanced technology devices in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, in close communication with other branches (multidisciplinary). As a working principle, we consider the happiness of our patients as our own happiness. What Diseases Does General Surgery Treat? This department, which looks at a wide range of diseases, is generally the area where many types of diseases are examined and treated, as well as the abdomen and the organs connected to this area. .Colon - Rectum tumors, inflammatory diseases, .Benign or malignant tumors and cysts of the liver .Various soft tissue infections .Obesity Surgery .Type 2 Diabetes Surgery .Breast Cancer and benign diseases of the breast .Ingrown Hair .Hemorrhoids (Hemorrhoids) .Thyroid Nodules and Cancer .Ulcer (Peptic Ulcer) .Laparoscopic Reflux Surgery .Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery .Umbilical Hernia .Intestinal Obstructions (Ileus) .Appendicitis (Blind Intestinal) Disease .Digestive system .Comprehensive trauma management, including comprehensive trauma injuries, including musculoskeletal system, hand and head injuries. Responsibility for all stages of care of injured patients can be explained as the basic component of the general surgery department.
In the general surgery department, service is provided by focusing mainly on surgeries of three systems. The first is the endocrine system, which includes breast and thyroid cancers and adrenal tumors. The second is the gastrointestinal system, which includes colon and rectum cancer surgery as well as stomach cancer surgeries. The third system we focus on is the liver, defined as hepatopancreaticobiliary. These are surgeries performed for pancreatic and biliary system cancers. Broadly defined, it is the department that deals with digestive, endocrine, hepotbiliary organs, benign tumors, cancers and anorectal diseases groups.