Hepatopancreatic biliary (HPB) Surgery Centre
Turkey Health Care Group offers you treatment in the department of Hepatopancreatic biliary (HPB) Surgery Centre through a multidisciplinary approach in the general surgery department of liver, bile duct, Pancreas and gastrointestinal surgeries by specialist doctors in terms of quality, modern technology and technologies used globally, and aims to treat diseases of the gallbladder, bile duct, liver and pancreatic tumors, and cancers of other organs spread to the liver, digestive system, intestines and others.
We perform all operations in the surgeries department of liver, gallbladder ducts, pancreas, digestive system, intestine with international techniques, which are endoscopic surgery, microscopic surgery, and robotic techniques to achieve the highest levels of patient comfort.
We perform endoscopic surgery and laser surgery daily, accurately and professionally by highly experienced consultant surgeons, as follows:
- Liver, bile ducts and cholecystectomy
- Hernia surgeries of all kinds.
- Anal surgeries that include stapling and ligation of hemorrhoids.
- Gastrointestinal oncology surgeries” stomach, colon
- Liver and bile ducts surgery.
- Pancreatic and liver biliary surgical oncology.
- Osteoma and soft tissue tumors surgical oncology.
- Endocrine surgical oncology.
- Laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
- Laparoscopic hernia surgery.
- Laparoscopic small bowel resection and colectomy.
- Laparoscopic
- Laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair and gastroesophageal reflux.
- Laparoscopic colectomy operations.
- Laparoscopic adrenalectomy.
- Laparoscopic rectopexy.
- Laparoscopic adjustable gastric band, gastric bypass surgery, Sleeve gastrectomy, and others.
Liver surgery
In Turkey Health Care Group, we perform operations for metastatic liver tumors completely, and the metastatic tumors are removed accurately, and thanks to modern technology, we reach the stage of success.
As well as the removal of the tumor with the help of anatomy, ultrasound imaging under the supervision of imaging by the surgeon. In addition, the excision can be performed with special radiological frequencies before surgery.
Biliary ducts and gallbladder surgery and cholecystectomy operation.
The gallbladder is located on the lower face of the liver in contact with the liver. It is responsible for storing the bile produced from the liver and especially when the fatty foods move from the stomach to the duodenum, it pours the bile stored in the intestine.
Biliary excretion helps to digest what we eat with the Pancreatic juice, which may cause various diseases in the gallbladder, the gallstones which are the most common for patients.
Although gallstones usually remain silent for a long time without any signs of disease symptoms, upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and indigestion after eating fatty foods may cause complaints such as indigestion and flatulence.
Gallstones can be recognized during cholecystitis or when they fall into the main bile duct and block this duct. Pain, fever, goosebumps, and myoclonus attacks in the upper right part of the abdomen are typical for cholecystitis in particular. Millimeter size stones can cause jaundice in the pancreas and bile ducts or pancreatitis by moving to the main bile duct and in this jaundice, black color of urine can be seen for patients. Currently, laparoscopic (closed) gallbladder operations are performed for patients who suffer from these symptoms.
For treatment, rapid diagnosis and direct intervention are required:
It is difficult to diagnose and treat liver, pancreas and biliary diseases. Delay in diagnosis or delay in the patient’s admission to the hospital for long periods of time can unfortunately cause the patient to lose the opportunity of surgical treatment and may lead the patient to a stage till death.
Prevention of these risks and it is the way of early intervention for treatment.” the plan of accurate and effective therapy requires a teamwork by the multidisciplinary medical team, rapid diagnosis and rapid therapy.
Who are the experienced doctors in the center of Hepatopancreatic biliary, digestive and Intestinal surgery?
- A specialist doctor of gastroenterology.
- A specialist doctor of Hepatopancreatic and intestine surgery.
- A specialist doctor of interventional radiology.
- A specialist doctor of medical tumors.
- A specialist doctor of radiation oncology.
- A specialist doctor of nuclear medicine.
- A specialist doctor of pathology.
A decision about an operation is made by the medical council:
In Turkey Healthcare Group, the medical council decide an operation of hepatopancreatic biliary Surgery after evaluating the patients’ condition together and providing personalized treatment as quickly as possible.
Hepatopancreatic biliary surgery centre performs urgent endoscopy, percutaneous bile duct imaging, vascular interventions, liver, pancreas, bile, etc.
Our doctors are the first in Turkey, Turkey Healthcare Group offers, in the surgery center, where there are surgeons with different specialties of general surgery:
Since the liver, pancreas and bile ducts are adjacent to the most important vessels of our body, the operation in this area should not damage the vessels.
Technically, the liver, pancreas and bile duct surgery are performed, which are one of the most difficult operations and the specialist doctor performs these operations.
We perform the robotic surgeries for the Hepatopancreatic biliary diseases:
The robotic surgery in Turkey Health Care Group at the center of pancreas and biliary diseases, where personal therapy is provided by experienced surgeons and hepatic and pancreatic medical boards with different branches. The robotic surgery enables patients to return to their normal life in a short time and reduce the risk of infection and highly bleeding by the traditional methods.
Turkey Health Care Group at the surgery center of Hepatopancreatic biliary, digestive and Intestinal surgery, which are:
- Pancreatic cancer
- Subtotal pancreatectomy
- Total pancreatectomy
- Hepatoma surgery, liver cancer, Cholangiocarcinoma, and malignant tumor.
- Segmental hepatectomy.
- Partial hepatectomy.
- Extended hepatectomy.
- Gallstones and cancer surgery.
- Lap cholecystectomy.
- Radical cholecystectomy.
- Cholangiocarcinoma surgery.
- Cholangiocarcinoma resection.
- Bile resection with hepatectomy resection in tumors.
- Bile resection with osteotomy pancreatectomy.
- Benign diseases.
- Gallstones, acute cholecystitis, cholangitis.
- Acute and chronic pancreatitis and the complications.
- Pancreatic abscesses and pseudocysts.
- Cholangitis
- Biliary fistula.
- Strictures of the bile duct
- Obstructive jaundice and gastric emptying.
- Laparoscopic pancreatic pseudocyst and pancreatic wall, cystostomy.
- Biliary drainage of cholangiocarcinoma.
- Laparoscopic and percutaneous cholangiography.
- Laparoscopic biopsy of suspected cholangiocarcinoma.
- Laparoscopic laser lithotripsy of cholelithiasis.
- Radiofrequency and microwave ablation.
- Early metastases colon, liver and rectum.
- Assistance for tumor surgery.
- Radiochemical synthesis.
- Long–TermCancer.
- Nano skin
- In addition to surgery and chemotherapy for patients with locally advanced stage III pancreatic cancer, it aims to extend life expectancy.
Liver, biliary ducts and pancreatic surgery are one of the most important branches of the general surgery branch. The fact that general surgery covers a large area, the accumulation of knowledge in each field, and the increase of the number of complex operations led to the emergence of many specific fields of study. General surgery is divided into surgical sub-branches of endocrine, breast, colon and rectal surgery, digestive system, blood vessels, liver and pancreas (liver, gallbladder, and pancreas).
Diseases in the field of liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are:
- liver cancer
- Cirrhosis
- hemangioma
- Benign Tumor
- Focal nodular hyperplasia
- Hydatid cyst
- Liver abscesses
- Gall bladder stones.
- Cholelithiasis
- Cholangiocarcinoma
- Biliary strictures.
- Gallbladder cancer.
- Cystic tumors of the liver.
- Pancreatic cancer.
- Acute pancreatitis.
- Pancreatic cancer
The service of our center for liver, pancreas, gallbladder and bile ducts surgery has been provided by our experienced doctors for many years.
Hepatopancreatic biliary (HPB) Surgical diseases are one of the important areas of general surgery. Medical and technological advances have provided new opportunities in treating these diseases, while expanding their scope in general surgery.
In Turkey Healthcare Group, patients are treated by a multidisciplinary approach in addition to surgery in diagnosis and treatment, endoscopic retrograde collangio pancreatography, endoscopic microscopic ultrasound and cholangiopancreatography during the microsurgery and intraoperative cholangiopancreatography.
The endoscopic methods increase success in surgery.
Liver:
- Liver tumors
- Liver cancer
- Metastatic liver cancer (spread of malignant liver tumors to the liver).
- Benign liver tumors.
- Liver abscess
- Hepatic Hydatid disease (parasitic disease common in our country)
- Non–parasitic hepatic cysts.
- Liver abscesses
pancreas
- Pancreatic cancer
- Malignant pancreatic cancer
- Benign pancreatic cancer
- Acute and chronic pancreatitis and the complications.
Biliary ducts
Gallstones
- Complex gallstones
- Cholelithiasis
- Gallbladder and Cholangiocarcinoma
- Bile duct injuries and strictures
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