Esophagus and Stomach Surgery

The stomach and esophagus are an integral part of the stomach, but they can be plagued by both benign and malignant diseases that could require surgery. Benign tumors could be removed by a gastroenterologist through endoscopy, but in some cases, they may require surgical removal.

This is especially the case with malignant tumors, especially esophageal tumors, which may also require the partial removal of the esophagus. This is called an esophagectomy.

You may also need surgical intervention for a hiatal or paraoesophageal hernia. In this case, a portion of your stomach will herniate into the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity. This surgery involves the reduction of your stomach back into the initial position in the abdominal cavity, repairing the diaphragm in the meantime.

Through robotic and laparoscopic technologies, both stomach and esophagus surgeries can be performed through minimally invasive procedures. This leads to better patient outcomes, reduced complication rates, and significantly shorter pain and recovery periods.

Most importantly, our doctors have many years of experience performing these types of surgeries and working with these technologies. We offer a tailored experience where your health outcome is the most important priority. Through this technology, we hope to help as many people with stomach and esophagus problems as possible!

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