A lobectomy is a surgical procedure that removes a whole lobe of your lung for a variety of causes, including lung cancer, infection, COPD, or benign tumors. Your right lung has three lobes and your left lung has two lobes….
A hepatectomy, (also known as liver resection or liver removal, is a surgical procedure in which the complete or a portion of the liver is removed. Partial hepatectomy procedures are frequently used to eliminate abnormal liver growth. Hepatectomy involves placing…
A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure to make a neck incision through which a tube can be inserted into the windpipe. This method could be either transitory or permanent. In order to create a direct airway in the trachea during…
A meniscus tear is a common knee injury. The meniscus, which serves as the knee’s cushion and protects the cartilage, helps to stave off osteoarthritis by reducing wear and tear. There are two menisci in each knee, one on the…
A paraganglioma is a rare type of neuroendocrine tumor (NET) that can develop in your head and neck, close to your carotid artery, or in other parts of your body. Chromaffin cells, a particular type of cell that makes up…
A colectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the colon completely or in part. The large intestine refers to the colon. It is a large, hollow organ that is present at the end of the digestive tract. Colectomy is suggested…
The posterior approach of the transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) technique is used to fuse the anterior and posterior spinal columns. The TLIF surgery in India involves removing an intervertebral disc from the lower back and then joining two or…
A surgery called Arthrolysis is used to treat stiff elbows. An “open” or traditional operation requiring an incision, typically over the point of the elbow, is necessary for severe stiffness or arthritis. This type of surgery can correct bony deformities…
The largest salivary glands, the parotid glands, are surgically removed through a procedure known as parotidectomy surgery in India. Neoplasms, which are dividing cells that are growing quickly and improperly, are removed with parotidectomy. There are two procedures to execute…
A giant cell tumor of the bone is an aggressive, rare non-cancerous tumor. The completion of skeletal bone growth typically occurs in humans between the ages of 20 and 40. It typically appears towards the end of the bone, close…
Rare cancers like paraganglioma and pheochromocytomas originate from the same type of tissue. A rare tumor that develops in the adrenal medulla is called pheochromocytoma (the center of the adrenal gland). Adrenal glands are not where paragangliomas develop. The probability…
Arthrodesis, also known as Artificial Ankylosis or Syndesis, is the surgically induced artificial induction of joint ossification between two bones. This is done to treat joint pain that cannot be controlled by splints, opioids, or any other medication. The arthrodesis…