Gastrointestinal Surgery in Middle Tennessee
What is Gastrointestinal Surgery?
Gastrointestinal surgery helps address issues within the digestive system. Without the digestive tract, food cannot be broken down and absorbed as energy. So when conditions arise that cannot be remedied by medication alone, gastrointestinal surgery is a viable option.
What does Gastrointestinal Surgery Include?
Gastrointestinal surgery can be done on both the upper and lower GI tracts, depending on the problem or disease. Some areas involved in the digestive system and may be involved in gastrointestinal surgery commonly include:
- Esophagus
- Stomach
- Small intestine
- Large intestine
- Rectum
- Liver
- Gallbladder
- Pancreas
Why is Gastrointestinal Surgery Performed?
Removal
Repair a Problem
Repair a problem like a hernia (a hole or weak spot in the wall of the abdomen).
Screen or Diagnose Issues
Gastrointestinal Surgery Procedures
There are many gastrointestinal surgeries that are performed with the highest level of care. These procedures can be done through minimally-invasive or traditional approaches.
Gastrointestinal surgery may help with:
- Appendix issues including appendicitis
- Cancers of the gastrointestinal tract
- Colon issues including cancer or diverticular disease
- Gallbladder disease, gallstones, or removal of gallbladder
- Acid reflux or issues with the esophagus such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
- Hernias or bulges under the skin that may be painful
- Kidney issues, including glands
- Pancreatic conditions
- Spleen issues
- Abdominal disorders
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis including bowel resection
- Colon or Rectal issues, including rectal prolapse if part of the intestine has come through the anus
- Weight loss including bariatric or gastric bypass
Minimally-Invasive
A minimally invasive or laparoscopic procedure allows your doctor to operate with smaller incisions and a tiny video camera.
Benefits of this procedure include:
- Less blood loss and pain
- Smaller scars
- Lower risks of infection
- Shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery time
Traditional Surgery
This type of surgery is performed with larger incisions, leading to larger scars, more pain, and longer hospital stays and recovery time.
However, open surgery is a good option when:
- Your treatment site is inflamed
- You have an infection
- You have scarring from previous surgeries
- If problems occur during laparoscopic surgery
Am I a Good Candidate for Gastrointestinal Surgery?
Surgical Alliance of Middle Tennessee will develop a comprehensive treatment plan you if you have a disorder affecting your GI tract.
We will talk with you to gather an accurate diagnosis and timely surgical intervention when needed. In addition to traditional surgical procedures, our physicians are skilled at the most advanced minimally invasive techniques used today.
Give us a call at 615-205-9559 to learn more about gastrointestinal surgery.