What is Reflux and Its Treatment
There is a valve mechanism at the lower end of the esophagus that prevents the stomach contents from passing into the esophagus. The most common feature in reflux patients is the looseness of this mechanism. This condition often occurs together with a hiatal hernia. Gastric emptying disorder or impaired esophageal movement are other reasons that trigger this disease.
There are two mechanisms at the lower end of the esophagus that prevent the stomach contents from ascending into the esophagus.
Gallbladder Treatment
SILS (Single Hole) Cholecystectomy Gallbladder
Today, surgical interventions are minimally invasive and Particular attention is paid to ensuring the best cosmetic results. Laparoscopic Surgery was born from this need.
Since there are no large incisions in laparoscopic surgery, cosmetic results are also better. In this method, the search for making a single hole (Sils) instead of several holes has begun. The area where Silsin is most commonly used is gallbladder removal surgeries.
A good evaluation is made with ultrasonography before the surgery; applied to appropriate cases. A trocar (a tool used to insert hand instruments into the abdomen) specially made for this method is inserted through a small incision in the belly. This trocar has 3 holes into which the camera and 2 hand tools can be inserted. The gallbladder is removed through the hole in the umbilical cord using specially made angled or bendable instruments. When the patient recovers, a barely noticeable surgery scar remains in the navel.
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