Mr Ahmed R. Ahmed
16.08.18
Chirurgia generale
Who better than one of our leading surgeons Mr Ahmed R. Ahmed to explain laparoscopic surgery, the skillset required by a surgeon and what challenges the procedure may pose.
Mr Ahmed R. Ahmed
16.08.18
Chirurgia generale
Who better than one of our leading surgeons Mr Ahmed R. Ahmed to explain laparoscopic surgery, the skillset required by a surgeon and what challenges the procedure may pose.
Mr Seni Mylvaganam
16.08.18
Chirurgia generale
Breast implants: the latest in modern breast augmentation
Mr Seni Mylvaganam is a leading oncoplastic breast surgeon with expertise in breast enhancements, breast reconstruction surgery and breast reductions. Here Mr Mylvaganam explains what the latest advancements are in implant-based breast surgery and how a 'natural look' can be achieved.
Anti-reflux surgery: types, risks and recovery
When acid reflux and heartburn are making your life miserable thanks to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD/GERD) and other medications aren’t an option, your doctor might recommend anti-reflux surgery. In the third and final part of his series on GORD, hiatal hernias and anti-reflux surgery, Mr Zak Rahman explains the different types of surgery, the risks involved, and the recovery process.
Mr Ali Alhamdani
10.08.18
Chirurgia generale
Can obesity gastric surgery cure diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes is a disease that is related to obesity and recent evidence shows that it can be cured, or at least, controlled by gastric surgery. This represents a significant change in how we view treatment for type 2 diabetes and has the potential to change many patients' lives. Mr Ali Alhamdani, a leading bariatric surgery, explains how it works.
Miss Harleen K Deol
07.08.18
Chirurgia generale
What you need to know about breast reconstruction surgery
Mr Seni Mylvaganam, a leading oncoplastic breast surgeon discusses the options available for breast reconstruction for breast cancer patients and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Anti-reflux surgery is a term used to describe any surgical technique that reduces the reflux of acid into the oesophagus. The underlying conditions most commonly treated by anti-reflux surgery are gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD/GERD) and symptomatic hiatal hernias. Renowned surgeon Mr Zak Rahman explains more.
Mr Barun Majumder
25.07.18
Chirurgia generale
What is an umbilical hernia and does it need surgery?
An umbilical hernia happens when there is a defect in the abdomen wall, which the intestine and the fats around the intestine can push through. Leading surgeon Mr Barun Majumder explains why an umbilical hernia happens, and when it might need surgical treatment.
Mr Ali Alhamdani
25.07.18
Chirurgia generale
Should we close the internal hernia defects after a gastric bypass?
A gastric bypass operation can be the best way for someone to lose weight, but problems can arise as a result. Discover the pros and cons of closing the mesenteric defect - a hole that can lead to hernias - with top bariatric surgeon Ali Alhamdani.
Burning in your chest: GORD and hiatal hernias
Have you ever felt a burning sensation in your chest after eating? Heartburn is the main symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD/GERD) – a condition which has the potential to cause serious consequences, and may go hand in hand with a hiatal hernia. Top surgeon Mr Zak Rahman is here with further facts about GORD.
Mr Ali Alhamdani
11.07.18
Chirurgia generale
Should patients with GORD get a sleeve gastrectomy?
If a patient with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) wants bariatric surgery, there are certain extra risks to consider. Top bariatric surgeon Mr Ali Alhamdani speaks about his views on offering sleeve gastrectomy to these patient
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