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Over the
past 25 years, our experienced General Surgery team has performed
thousands of procedures at some of Boston's finest teaching hospitals.
Today, we have recruited highly-regarded surgeons and are able to
provide state-of-the-art care in our new operating rooms.
Over the past few months
the department has grown significantly adding new surgeons who bring
specialized care to our communities. Three of the new initiatives
include a new minimally invasive surgery program, hepatobiliary
and pancreatic program, and multidisciplinary breast center.
All of our general surgeons
handle routine cases as well as most complex procedures. Whenever
possible, we use minimally invasive techniques to reduce the discomfort
and recovery time of surgery. Many procedures can now be done on
an outpatient basis with patients going home the same day. Many
of our surgeons have pediatric experience and can treat children
six years of age and older.
Services include but
are not limited to:
- Minimally invasive
treatment for GERD (Heartburn)
- Cancer Treatment-Breast,
Colon, Stomach, Esophagus
- Treatment of Breast,
Intestinal, Abdominal, Gallbladder,
- Appendix, Colon and
Rectal Issues
- Endocrine surgery
(thyroid, parathyroid)
- Hemorrhoid Treatment
- Hernia Treatment
- Cyst and Lesion Removal
- Wound Care
- Splenectomies
Diseases we treat
include:
Achalasia
Acute and chronic pancreatitis
Adenoma
Adhesions
Aldosteronoma
Anal Fissures, Abscess, and Fistula
Appendicitis
Barrett's esophagus
Benign biliary strictures
Bile duct cancer
Breast disease -cancer, cysts, lumps, nipple discharge
Colon Cancer
Colorectal Polyps
Condylma Acuminatum
Constipation
Crohn's Disease
Cushing syndrome
Diverticulitis
Endocrine cancers and disorders
Familial Coli
Gallbladder cancer
Gallstones
GERD
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GI
stromal tumors
Hemmorrhoids
Hernias - ventral, incisional, inguinal, femoral, and hiatal
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Intrahepatic and hilar cholangiocarcinoma
Liver tumors and cysts
Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cystic tumors
Peptic Ulcer
Pilonidal Sinus
Portal hypertension
Primary neoplasms of the stomach, small bowel, colon, and rectum
Rectal Cancer
Rectal Incontinence
Rectal Prolapse
Retroperitoneal tumors
Splenic disorders
Stomach Cancer
Surgical Infections
Ulcerative Colitis
Wound Care
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