General Surgery
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Overview
In our General Surgery Clinic, surgical interventions are performed for diseases that cannot be treated with medication or other methods. The most problematic and difficult cases of General Surgery applications are cancers. In our clinic, surgical treatments of stomach, pancreas, colon and liver cancers are performed in light of current medical practices. Breast cancers are another type of cancer most frequently encountered in our clinic. Breast-conserving surgery is successfully performed with current approaches. Our clinic also has successful results in the approach to thyroid cancers. Another group of cases most frequently encountered by general surgery is acute abdomen, hernia and gallbladder operations. These operations are performed in our clinic using high-level technological equipment and laparoscopic methods. The General Surgery Department also treats diseases related to trauma.
Organ transplant surgeries are successfully performed in our hospital. Liver and kidney transplants are among the tissues transplanted.
In addition, obesity surgery (metabolic surgery) surgeries are successfully performed in our hospital. Gastric band, gastric sleeve and gastric bypass methods are used in obesity surgery.
Our General Surgery Department works in collaboration with many disciplines due to the breadth of its areas of interest.
The patient is examined by our specialist doctors and their history is listened to, and if deemed necessary by the doctor, they are scanned with imaging techniques, and a diagnosis is made by requesting physical examination and laboratory tests.
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General Surgery Departments of MEDICALPOINT INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL provide patients with treatment and diagnosis services in the following fields.
Breast Surgery
Endocrine Surgery
Gastroenterologic Surgery
Liver, Pancreas and Bile Duct Surgery (Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery)
Obesity Surgery
Organ Transplant
General Surgery Treatments
| Abscess Incision and Drainage |
| Adrenal Gland Surgery |
| Adrenal gland tumor surgeries |
| Anal Fissure Treatment |
| Anorectal Region Surgery |
| Aorta surrounding lymphatic set dissections in my lymph metastases |
| Bile duct resections and reconstructions |
| Breast Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery |
| Breast Biopsy |
| Breast Cancer Surgery |
| Breast-sparing surgery |
| Bypass Surgery |
| Cancer surgery |
| Central Neck Dissection |
| Circumcision |
| Classical Surgical Operations |
| Colon and Rectum Surgical Diseases |
| Colorectal Surgery |
| Digestive tract surgeries |
| Gall Bladder and Bile Duct Surgery |
| Gallstone laparoscopic surgery |
| Gastric Bypass |
| Gastric Tumor Surgery |
| Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor GIST |
| Goiter Surgery |
| Hemorrhoid Surgery |
| Hemorrhoid treatment with Doppler |
| Hemorrhoid treatment with laser |
| Hepatobiliary Surgery |
| Hernia repairs |
| Hernia Surgery |
| Hot Chemotherapy HIPEC, PIPA |
| Ingrown Nail Surgery |
| Inguinal Hernia Surgery |
| Internal Goiter Surgery |
| Incisional hernia |
| Kidney Transplantation |
| Laparoscopic Advanced Techniques |
| Laparoscopic cholecystectomy |
| Laparoscopic Colon Surgery |
| Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery (TAPP / TEP) |
| Laparoscopic Liver surgery |
| Laparoscopic Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques |
| Laparoscopic Rectum Surgery |
| Laparoscopic Stomach Surgery |
| Laparoscopic surgery |
| Laparoscopic Tear Surgery |
| Liver Disease Surgery |
| Liver metastasis surgeries |
| Liver resections |
| Liver Resections (Hepatectomy / Lobectomy / Segmentary Resection) |
| Liver Transplantation |
| Mastectomy |
| Medical Treatment |
| Melanoma Removal |
| Minimally Invasive Surgery |
| Minival invasive surgery |
| Nerve Monitoring |
| Non-surgical Hemorrhoid Treatment |
| Oncological Surgery |
| Oncoplastic breast surgery |
| Open and Laparoscopic Liver Cyst and Tumor Excisions |
| Pancreas Tumor Surgery |
| Pancreatic Surgery (Whipple, Distal Pancreatectomy) |
| Parathyroid Gland Surgery |
| Parathyroidectomy |
| Perianal region surgery |
| Pilonidal Sinus Surgery |
| Pilotomy Treatment |
| Postop hernia |
| Proctology |
| Removal of Lymphatic Metastases |
| Robotic Colon Surgery |
| Robotic Rectum Surgery |
| Robotic Surgery |
| Robotic Surgery |
| ROLL and SNOLL techniques |
| Sentinel lymph node biopsy – SLNB |
| Skin and Breast-sparing Mastectomy and simultaneous reconstructions |
| Sleeve gastrectomy surgery |
| Sleeve Stomach |
| Sphincterotomy |
| Splenectomy |
| Surgical Treatment of Intestinal Tumors |
| Sutureless Hemorrhoid Surgery |
| Thyroid Cancer Surgery |
| Thyroid modulation surgery |
| Thyroid Surgery |
| Thyroidectomy |
| Total Pancreatectomy |
| Total Thyroidectomy |
| Toxic Goiter Surgery |
| Umbilical hernia |
| Whipple Surgery (Pancreaticoduodenectomy) |
FAQ
General Surgery involves the diagnosis and surgical treatment of a wide range of conditions affecting the abdomen, digestive tract, endocrine system, breast, skin, soft tissues, and vascular system. It includes both traditional (open) and minimally invasive (laparoscopic or robotic) techniques.
Our experienced surgical team treats conditions such as:
Gallbladder diseases (gallstones, cholecystitis)
Hernias (inguinal, umbilical, incisional)
Appendicitis
Thyroid and parathyroid disorders
Breast lumps and cancer
Hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and fistulas
Gastric and colorectal diseases
Obesity (bariatric surgery)
Soft tissue tumors and cysts
We offer a wide range of surgical procedures, including:
Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgeries
Open surgeries when necessary
Day surgeries for minor procedures
Robotic-assisted surgeries
Emergency surgeries (appendectomy, bowel obstruction, etc.)
Cancer surgeries in collaboration with oncology
Minimally invasive surgery, such as laparoscopy or robotic surgery, uses small incisions and advanced instruments. Benefits include:
Less pain and scarring
Shorter hospital stays
Faster recovery
Reduced risk of complications
You should see a general surgeon if you experience:
Persistent abdominal pain
Swelling or lumps under the skin
Unexplained weight loss
Bleeding from the digestive tract
Recurrent hernias or gallbladder symptoms
Suspicious breast lumps or skin lesions
Not always. Our surgeons collaborate with other specialists to explore all medical or non-surgical treatment options first. Surgery is recommended only when it’s the safest and most effective approach.
Recovery time depends on the type of surgery. Most minimally invasive procedures allow patients to return home within 24–48 hours. Full recovery typically ranges from a few days to several weeks. Our team provides detailed post-op care instructions and follow-up appointments.
Yes. We provide surgical treatment for cancers of the breast, colon, stomach, thyroid, and more. Surgeries are performed as part of a multidisciplinary approach, in collaboration with our oncology, radiology, and pathology departments.