Reflux Esophagitis (GERD) — Fundoplication: treatment in the Best Hospitals of Turkey
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Department of General Surgery
The Department of General Surgery offers the full range of surgical treatment of diseases of the bowel, liver and other abdominal organs, as well as thyroid gland. In addition, the department performs successful kidney transplantations. The surgeons of the department have at their command advanced medical equipment, therefore, most operations are performed using the very latest minimally invasive techniques. It should be separately noted that the department employs highly qualified specialists, who are well-known not only in Turkey, but also far beyond its borders.



Department of General Surgery
The Department of General Surgery offers the full range of surgical treatment for various diseases. Of particular interest to the department's specialists is the treatment of cancer, particularly, stomach, pancreatic and bowel cancer. Another priority field is breast surgery, which includes the treatment of both benign and malignant diseases. In addition, the department's surgeons are proud of their successful experience in bariatric surgery and interventions on the endocrine glands. All operations are planned and carried out in accordance with the current international protocols.



Department of Adult and Pediatric General, Abdominal, Cancer, Colorectal, Endocrine and Bariatric Surgery
The Department of Adult and Pediatric General, Abdominal, Cancer, Colorectal, Endocrine and Bariatric Surgery offers the full range of surgical interventions in the areas of its competence. The department's team of surgeons specializes in the surgical treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, including the liver, pancreas, gallbladder and bile ducts, endocrine glands, as well as pathologies of the anal canal, rectum and colon. In addition, the department performs surgery to treat morbid obesity in patients with a body mass index above 35. The clinical practice is especially focused on the treatment of cancers of the digestive system. Whenever possible, the department's surgeons prefer sparing minimally invasive interventions, after which the patient does not need a long hospital stay. Such surgical procedures exclude any pronounced pain, which reduces the need for pain medications.

