MercyJuaquin Remora, Gynecology Resident

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Minimally Invasive Surgery:
Clinical Conditions & Program Offerings

The surgeons at The Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery at Mercy offer minimally invasive surgical procedures for the following:

Abdominal Adhesions

Laparoscopic surgery may be helpful both diagnostically and therapeutically for chronic abdominal pain due to adhesions or undetected hernias.

 

Colon

Research studies have shown the benefits of laparoscopic colon resection. The removal of cancers, polyps, and diverticulitis now most always can be approached laparoscopically.

 

Gallbladder/Gallstones

Laparoscopic gallbladder removal is the most commonly employed minimally invasive technique. This is an outpatient procedure that relieves gallstone problems. The Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery at Mercy was one of the first centers in the country to perform single-incision gallbladder surgery.

 

GERD/Heartburn/Hiatal Hernia

The surgical procedure for acid reflux disease (GERD), a Nissen fundoplication, often is preferred in younger patients who wish to avoid chronic medical therapy, in patients with continued symptoms despite medications, and in patients with Barrett’s Esophagus. Surgery is aimed at allowing patients to stop medication and renders them free of heartburn.

 

Hernia

Most abdominal hernias may be repaired laparoscopically. This approach is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to open repair due to less post-operative pain and faster recovery. Some hernias even have a lower risk of recurring if repaired laparoscopically.

 

Spleen and Adrenal Tumors

Most surgical intervention for diseases of the spleen and adrenal glands may be performed laparoscopically.

 

To schedule a consultation, please call 410-332-9653.

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