Selective Proximal Vagotomy. Prices, Reviews, Ratings
Selective proximal vagotomy is a surgical procedure during which the vagus nerve or its branches, which stimulate the secretion of gastric hydrochloric acid, are cut.
Selective proximal vagotomy is a surgical procedure during which the vagus nerve or its branches, which stimulate the secretion of gastric hydrochloric acid, are cut.
Small bowel resection is a surgical procedure to remove the ileum, jejunum, or part of the duodenum.
Pancreatic resection is an operation to remove a certain part of the pancreas when pathology occurs in it.
Esophageal resection is a surgical procedure in which a large part of the esophagus is removed and replaced by the colon or part of the stomach.
Gastric resection is a surgical procedure in which a certain part of the organ is removed and the continuity of the digestive tract is restored.
Resection of the liver lobe is the removal of the affected left or right lobe of the organ.
Resection of the head of the pancreas is the excision of the head of the pancreas for the treatment of chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer.
Proximal gastrectomy is the removal of the upper part of this organ when it is necessary to treat its various pathologies, in particular cancer.
Esophagoplasty (esophagoplasty) is a plastic surgery performed to replace a completely or partially removed esophagus.
Pyloroplasty is a surgical procedure that is performed to widen the pyloric section of the stomach due to its stenosis (narrowing).