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Navigating Your Surgical Journey
Welcome to Cape General Surgeon’s blog, where we’re dedicated to guiding you through the intricate world of surgical care in Cape Town.
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Modern Hernia Surgery
Hernia repair has undergone significant advancements, with modern surgery emphasising minimally invasive techniques.
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Surgical options for weight loss
When it comes to achieving significant weight loss, especially after other methods have proven ineffective, surgical options can provide a lifeline for those seeking long-term solutions.
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Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
Abdominal wall reconstruction is a complex surgical procedure aimed at restoring the integrity and function of the abdominal wall, which can be compromised due to hernias, surgical incisions, or trauma.
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What’s new with appendicitis?
Recent advancements in the treatment of appendicitis reflect a significant shift towards considering antibiotics as a first-line treatment, especially for uncomplicated cases.
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Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgery
In the realm of surgical advances, abdominal wall reconstruction stands out as a beacon of hope for those suffering from severe abdominal issues.
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Navigating Breast Cancer Surgery
Breast cancer treatment is a multifaceted journey, often involving a combination of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery.
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Exploring Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery
The thyroid, a crucial gland located at the front of the neck, plays a pivotal role in regulating metabolism through its hormone production.
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Understanding Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
The human body is an intricate system requiring balance and care, and sometimes, surgical intervention becomes necessary to maintain this balance. One such intervention is cholecystectomy, the surgical removal of the gallbladder.
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Focus: Hernia Repair
A hernia is a bulging of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening. Typically, a hernia involves the stomach or intestine. Symptoms may include a bulge, swelling or pain but in some cases, there are no symptoms.