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The branch of surgery that covers the main areas of surgical treatment. General surgeons treat diseases of the abdomen, breast, head and neck, blood vessels, and digestive tract. They also manage care of patients who have been injured or who have deformities or other conditions that need surgery.


Abdominal Wall Hernia Surgeries: Inguinal and Femoral


An abdominal hernia, also known as a rupture, occurs when a piece of the intestine or other abdominal tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. This creates a bulge or lump in the abdomen or groin.

Inguinal Hernia Surgery

An inguinal hernia is a condition where part of the intestine, especially the small intestine, protrudes into the inguinal canal. This condition affects over 95% of men.

Femoral Hernia Surgery

A femoral hernia, also known as a thigh hernia, occurs in the groin area. In this condition, part of the intestine or other abdominal organs protrude through a weakness in the femoral canal.

Pre-operative Tests:
CBC blood test

Stay Duration:
In Iran: 8 days
In hospital: 1-2 days
 Recovery time: 1 week

Follow up: 1 time
Type of anesthesia: General or spinal, depending on the patient's condition
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Mastectomy


Mastectomy is a surgical procedure involving the removal of one or both breasts, typically performed to treat breast cancer. The extent of breast tissue removal during a mastectomy depends on the size and spread of the tumor.
In addition to removing the cancerous tumor and breast tissue, the underarm lymph nodes and chest muscles may also be removed.

Paraclinical Services:
  Complete blood count (CBC)
  Chemistry panel
  Blood type and Rh factor
  HIV, HBsAg , HCV, RPR
  Urinalysis
  Electrocardiogram (ECG) with interpretation
  Ultrasound and mammography

  Follow-up: 2 times
Stay Duration:
  In Iran: 20 days
  In hospital: 2 days
  Recovery time: 1 month
Anesthesia: General

Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal)


Cholecystectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the gallbladder. Two methods are commonly used: open surgery and laparoscopic surgery.
Laparoscopic surgery involves making several small incisions in the abdomen and using specialized instruments and a camera to remove the gallbladder. Open surgery requires a larger incision in the upper right abdomen.

Pre-operative Tests:
 Blood tests

 Chest X-ray
 Heart rhythm test (ECG) for patients with heart or lung conditions
 Abdominal X-ray
 Gallbladder ultrasound

Follow-up: 2 times

Stay Duration:
 In Iran: 5 days
Hospital stay: 1-2 days
Recovery time: 2 weeks

Type of anesthesia: General or spinal


Total Hip Replacement (THR) or Hip Arthroplasty


Total hip replacement, also known as hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure to replace a damaged hip joint with an artificial implant. This is commonly done to alleviate pain caused by arthritis or certain hip fractures.

Pre-operative Tests
 CT scan or MRI of the hip

 Blood and urine tests (if required by the physician)

Follow up: 2 times

Stay Duration:
 Hospital stay: 3 -7 days
 In Iran: 1 month
 Recovery time: 6 -12 weeks

(Recovery from a total hip replacement typically involves several weeks of rehabilitation. Patients can expect to undergo physical therapy to regain strength and mobility. Weight-bearing restrictions may be imposed initially to protect the new joint. Activities that may need to be avoided include crossing the legs, bending too far forward, and excessive twisting. Full recovery can take several months, but most patients experience significant pain relief and improved function.)

Anesthesia: General anesthesia is typically used.


Knee Replacement Surgery (Knee Arthroplasty)


Knee arthroplasty, often referred to as a total knee replacement, is a surgical procedure designed to alleviate pain and improve the function of a severely damaged knee joint. During this procedure, the damaged bone and cartilage from the thighbone, shinbone, and sometimes the kneecap are removed and replaced with an artificial joint made of metal alloy, plastic, and polymer.

Pre-operative Tests
 CT scan or MRI of the knee

Blood and urine tests (if required by the physician)

Stay Duration:
Follow-up :2 times


Stay Duration:
 Hospital stay: 2-3 days
 Total stay in Iran: 2-3 weeks
 Recovery time: 6-12 weeks

 Anesthesia: Regional or spinal


Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery


Carpal tunnel release surgery involves cutting the transverse carpal ligament to relieve pressure on the median nerve. This surgical procedure is commonly performed to treat carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) when symptoms such as numbness, muscle weakness, or permanent atrophy (not just intermittent) persist despite other treatments.

Pre-Operative tests:
 Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS)

Stay Duration:

 Hospital stay: 1 day
  Total stay in Iran: 3 days
 Recovery time: approximately 2 weeks

 Anesthesia: General
Follow-up:1 time


Knee Deformity surgery


A knee deformity occurs when the bones of the knee and lower leg are misaligned. This can make your knees look bowed or knock-kneed. Over time, this misalignment can put extra strain on your knee joint. In some cases, surgery may be needed to correct the problem.

Pre-Operative tests:
 MRI or CT scan of the leg

Stay Duration:

Hospital stay: 1-2 days
Total stay in Iran: 3 days
 Recovery time: 2-4 weeks

 Anesthesia: General
Follow-up :one time


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