Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery Pakistan (HPBSP)
Pancreas Cancer Surgery in Pakistan (Laparoscopic/Open)
Pancreatic cancer usually begins in the pancreatic ducts, causing symptoms like abdominal pain, jaundice, weight loss, and new-onset diabetes. Main risk factors include smoking, chronic pancreatitis, and family history. Surgery is vital to remove the tumor and prevent its spread, with HPB surgery in Pakistan being an essential treatment option.
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Meet Dr. Zulqarnain’s Expertise
Dr. Zulqarnain Hyidar as a specialist in both open and laparoscopic pancreatic cancer procedures. He uses methods such as the Whipple surgery to give each patient specific, comprehensive therapy that puts their quality of life and complete recovery first.
Liver Cancer Surgery (Laparoscopic/Open)
One of the best ways to treat liver cancer is to remove the cancerous tissues from the liver by surgery. Open surgery (conventional) or laparoscopic (minimally invasive) surgery is used, depending on the size, location, and health of the patient.
To remove cancer, laparoscopic surgery entails creating tiny incisions through which a camera and surgical instruments are introduced. These minimally invasive methods offer fewer issues, less scarring, and a shorter recovery period. It frequently works well for tiny, localized tumors, although it requires certain surgical skills.
Gallbladder Cancer Surgery (Laparoscopic/Open)
Surgery to remove the gallbladder and any surrounding tissues is one of the main procedures for gallbladder cancer. Laparoscopic (minimally invasive) or open (conventional) surgery is utilised, depending on the tumor’s stage and extent.
A camera and specialised instruments are placed through tiny incisions during laparoscopic surgery in order to remove the gallbladder. This method is usually appropriate for localised, early-stage tumours but offers shorter recovery times, less scarring, and fewer problems. In more advanced situations, surgical surgery could be necessary to remove the tumour completely and ensure better results.
Spleen Surgery (Laparoscopic/Open)
Spleen surgery, sometimes known as a splenectomy, is often required for diseases including cancer, blood disorders, and trauma. It is frequently done for conditions including lymphoma, leukemia, or certain anaemias that might cause bleeding, exhaustion, or an increased risk of infections.
Vena Cava Surgery
When kidney cancer tumors spread to the vena cava, Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) surgery is usually required. Because of the reduced blood flow, this may result in symptoms including leg swelling and stomach ache.
Kidney and Adrenal Cancer Surgery
High blood pressure, weight loss, back pain, and blood in the urine are symptoms of kidney and adrenal tumours. Depending on the severity of the problem, treatment usually consists of surgery to remove the tumour or afflicted organ using open or minimally invasive procedures.