Esophagus Surgery
Advanced Esophagus and Gastric Surgery at Kiran Hospital
Esophageal and gastric conditions require specialized surgical interventions to ensure the best possible outcomes. At Kiran Hospital in Surat, our experienced team provides cutting-edge care for patients needing esophagus and gastric surgeries. We utilize the latest technology and surgical techniques to treat a wide range of conditions, from benign disorders to complex cancers.
Types of Esophagus and Gastric Surgeries
Our team, led by Dr. Dharmesh Dhanani, Senior Consultant and expert in Gastrosurgery, Laparoscopic, Robotic, and Liver Surgery, specializes in various types of esophagus and gastric surgeries, including:
- Laparoscopic Esophagectomy: A minimally invasive procedure to remove part or all of the esophagus, typically used to treat esophageal cancer or severe damage from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
- Fundoplication Surgery: A surgical procedure to treat GERD by wrapping the top of the stomach around the lower esophagus to prevent acid reflux.
- Heller Myotomy: A procedure to treat achalasia, a condition where the esophagus muscles fail to relax, by cutting the muscles at the lower end of the esophagus.
- Esophageal Stenting: Placement of a stent in the esophagus to keep it open in cases of obstruction, often used in cancer treatment.
- Gastrectomy: Surgical removal of part or all of the stomach, usually performed to treat gastric cancer or severe ulcers.
- Gastric Bypass Surgery: A weight-loss surgery that alters the stomach and digestive system to limit food intake and nutrient absorption.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Esophagus & Gastric Surgery
Symptoms like persistent heartburn, difficulty swallowing, unexplained weight loss, severe abdominal pain, and vomiting blood may indicate a need for esophagus or gastric surgery. Consult a specialist if you experience any of these symptoms.
Recovery times vary depending on the type of surgery performed. Minimally invasive surgeries typically allow patients to return to normal activities within a few weeks, while more extensive surgeries may require a longer recovery period.
Potential risks include infection, bleeding, and complications related to anesthesia. However, these risks are minimized with advanced laparoscopic and robotic techniques.
Surgery can be curative for early-stage esophageal and gastric cancers, especially when combined with other treatments like chemotherapy or radiation. The prognosis depends on the stage and spread of the cancer.
Preparation typically involves pre-surgical evaluations, dietary restrictions, and discussions about your medical history and current medications. Your surgical team will provide specific instructions based on your procedure.
Yes, lifestyle changes such as adopting a healthy diet, avoiding smoking and alcohol, and regular follow-up care are crucial for recovery and long-term health after surgery.
Laparoscopic surgery is suitable for many patients, but your eligibility depends on your specific condition and overall health. Your surgeon will evaluate you to determine the best surgical approach.