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Laparoscopic Surgery

2020-09-15T09:50:56+08:00

What You Need to Know About Laparoscopic Surgery The information in this brochure, in a simple Q & A format, aims to be a useful guide for Laparoscopic Surgery patients. Please consult your doctor if you require more information about the operation. What is laparoscopic surgery? Laparoscopic surgery, also known as keyhole surgery, is a method of carrying out an operation without having to make a large incision (as is the case with conventional or ‘open’ surgery). Surgical scars are between 2mm -10 mm in length. To read more about it, please click on the "brochure". [...]

Laparoscopic Surgery2020-09-15T09:50:56+08:00

Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication fot GERD

2020-09-15T09:42:40+08:00

What is gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)? Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) involves a problem with the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). The LES is located at the lower end of the esophagus. Normally, the LES acts as a one-way valve, allowing contents to pass from the esophagus into the stomach. When there is a problem with the LES, stomach contents can "come back up" into the esophagus. This is called reflux. Because stomach contents are acidic in nature, this reflux causes a burning sensation often called "heartburn". To read more about it, please click on the "brochure".

Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication fot GERD2020-09-15T09:42:40+08:00

Infographic on Gastric Sleeve Resection Surgery for Obesity

2020-09-15T09:35:29+08:00

What are obesity and overweight? Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health. It is a chronic, lifelong, genetically related, life-threatening disease of excessive fat storage. Obesity results when the size or number of fat cells in a person’s body increases Although “overweight” technically refers to an excess of body weight and “obesity” to an excess of fat, these two words can be defined operationally in terms of body mass index. The body mass index (BMI) is the most practical way to evaluate the degree of obesity To read more about it, please [...]

Infographic on Gastric Sleeve Resection Surgery for Obesity2020-09-15T09:35:29+08:00

Laparoscopic Appendectomy

2020-08-12T14:45:45+08:00

What is Laparoscopic Appendectomy? Appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix. The operation is done to remove the infected appendix a condition called as Appendicitis. Acute Appendicitis is an emergency, can lead to perforation and spillage of stool into the abdomen in delayed presentation. Common Symptoms of Appendicitis: • Abdomen pain that starts around the navel • Fever • Nausea and vomiting • Decreased appetite • Diarrhea or constipation To read more about it, please click on the "brochure".

Laparoscopic Appendectomy2020-08-12T14:45:45+08:00

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for Gallbladder Stones

2020-08-12T14:47:30+08:00

What is a gallbladder? Gall bladder is a pear-shaped organ located under the liver in the right upper abdomen and it stores and concentrates bile which helps in digesting fat. What causes gall stones? Gallstones can be single or multiple and are pebble-like and solid. It affects about 10-15% of adults. It affects women more commonly, and is often seen in obese people and those over 40 yrs. Gall stones can develop if the bile contains too much cholesterol or bilirubin or if gall bladder does not empty properly. To read more about it, please click on the "brochure". [...]

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for Gallbladder Stones2020-08-12T14:47:30+08:00

What you Need to Know about Ventral Hernia

2020-08-05T10:34:43+08:00

WHAT IS A HERNIA? Hernia is a bulge in the abdomen resulting from weakness of the abdominal wall layers. It may contain a loop of intestine or abdominal fat. WHAT IS A VENTRAL HERNIA? Ventral hernia usually arises in the abdominal wall where a previous surgical incision was made. In this area, the abdominal muscles have weakened. This results in a bulge or a tear. Ventral hernias can be at the belly button (umbilicus) or any other areas of the abdominal wall. (Fig. 2) To read more about it, please click on "Free Download Button".

What you Need to Know about Ventral Hernia2020-08-05T10:34:43+08:00

What you need to know about Inguinal Hernia

2020-07-27T07:31:35+08:00

WHAT IS A HERNIA? Hernia is a bulge in the abdomen resulting from weakness of the abdominal wall layers. It may contain a loop of intestine or abdominal fat.The hernia can cause severe pain and other complications that could require emergency surgery. Both men and women can get a hernia.(Fig. 1a) (Fig. 1b)HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A HERNIA?Some of the symptoms include:• A bulge under the skin (Fig. 2)• Experiencing pain when lifting heavy objects, coughing, straining during urination or bowel movements, or with prolonged standing or sitting. • Hernias commonly occur in the groin (inguinal or [...]

What you need to know about Inguinal Hernia2020-07-27T07:31:35+08:00

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National University Hospital 5 Lower Kent Ridge Road, Advanced Surgery Training Centre Level 2, Kent Ridge Wing 2 Singapore, 119074 Singapore

Phone: +65 6772 2897

Fax: +65 6774 6077

Web: www.elsasociety.org

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