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A procedure to permanently prevent pregnancy by blocking the tubes that carry sperm.
General surgery is a broad surgical specialty that focuses on conditions affecting the abdomen, digestive system, and soft tissues. If you are referred for general surgery, it usually means your condition requires evaluation for a procedure that can treat the underlying problem effectively.
This specialty covers both planned and emergency procedures. Some conditions develop gradually and can be scheduled for treatment, while others may require urgent surgical care.
With modern techniques, many procedures can be performed using minimally invasive approaches. This can help reduce recovery time and support a smoother return to your daily activities.
General Surgery surgeons manage a wide range of procedures, including:
A procedure to permanently prevent pregnancy by blocking the tubes that carry sperm.
A procedure to remove part of the prostate gland to improve urine flow and relieve urinary symptoms.
A procedure to remove or sample a breast lump to determine its cause and guide treatment.
A procedure to create or reverse an opening from the bowel to the surface of the abdomen, allowing waste to pass safely.
A procedure to remove part or all of the stomach to treat disease and support normal digestion.
A procedure to correct a hiatal hernia by returning the stomach to its normal position and strengthening the opening in the diaphragm.
A procedure to reduce acid reflux by strengthening the valve between the oesophagus and stomach.
A procedure to remove pus from an infected area, helping relieve pain, reduce swelling, and allow the infection to heal.
A surgical procedure to remove the gallbladder, usually performed to treat gallstones and prevent recurrent pain or complications.
A surgical procedure to repair a weakened area in the abdominal wall, preventing tissue from pushing through and relieving discomfort.
A surgical procedure to remove the appendix, usually performed to treat appendicitis and prevent complications.
You may be referred to a general surgeon if you:
Your care team will choose the most appropriate surgical approach based on your condition. This may include:
Your care will follow a structured process designed to support you at every stage.
Comprehensive tools and resources to guide your treatment and recovery.
Before recommending surgery, your care team may use:
These help confirm the diagnosis and guide treatment decisions.
You may receive additional support to aid your recovery, including:
You receive coordinated surgical care that brings together assessment, procedure planning, anaesthesia, and recovery within one system. This allows for timely diagnosis, clear treatment planning, and consistent follow-up.
With access to modern surgical techniques and structured perioperative care, your treatment is designed to be both effective and supportive of your recovery.
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General surgeons manage a wide range of conditions affecting the abdomen and soft tissues, including hernias, appendicitis, and gallstones.
Not always. The surgeon will assess your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment, which may or may not involve surgery.
No. Some procedures are minor or can be done as day surgeries, allowing you to go home the same day.
It involves smaller incisions and specialised instruments, which can reduce recovery time and discomfort.
Recovery depends on the type of procedure, but your care team will guide you on what to expect and how to recover safely.
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