Abdominal Surgery

Minimally Invasive Abdominal Surgery

Modern surgical treatment of abdominal wall and digestive system disorders is based on minimally invasive techniques that enable greater precision, reduced tissue trauma, and faster recovery. Procedures are planned individually following a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and consultation with an abdominal surgery specialist, ensuring the most appropriate surgical approach for each patient.

Particular expertise is available in the treatment of various types of hernias, gallbladder disease, appendicitis, and other conditions requiring abdominal surgery. The focus of these procedures is the safe and effective treatment of the underlying condition while minimizing the risk of postoperative complications.

Through the use of laparoscopic techniques, and in selected cases advanced robotic-assisted methods including the Da Vinci system, surgeons can achieve a high level of precision through smaller surgical incisions. This approach offers patients less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, and a faster return to everyday activities

Kirurg upravlja robotskim sustavom Da Vinci tijekom operacije, noseći zelenu kiruršku odjeću i zaštitnu opremu.

Surgical Treatment of GERD and Digestive System Disorders

For patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), hiatal hernia, and other disorders of the upper digestive tract, comprehensive diagnostics and surgical treatment are provided in accordance with the latest clinical guidelines and modern minimally invasive approaches.

The goal of treatment is not only to eliminate symptoms such as heartburn, acid reflux, and discomfort after meals, but also to improve long-term quality of life and prevent potential complications, including damage to the lining of the esophagus. Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on detailed diagnostic findings and their overall health condition.

The surgical treatment of GERD most commonly involves laparoscopic anti-reflux procedures, which restore the function of the natural barrier between the esophagus and the stomach. In selected cases, advanced robotic-assisted techniques may also be used, providing even greater precision and enhanced patient safety.

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Bariatric Surgery and Advanced Surgical Techniques

Abdominal surgery also includes the surgical treatment of obesity, which is now considered one of the most effective methods for achieving long-term weight loss and improving obesity-related conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea.

Bariatric procedures, including gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy, are performed using modern minimally invasive techniques that provide a safer surgical experience and faster recovery. Particular emphasis is placed on thorough preoperative assessment and patient preparation to achieve the best possible long-term outcomes.

The specialist team supports patients throughout the entire treatment journey—from the initial consultation and surgical preparation to postoperative follow-up and long-term monitoring. The latest surgical technologies, including robotic-assisted systems, are incorporated into treatment to ensure greater surgical precision, a lower risk of complications, and an improved recovery process.

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Surgical Treatment of Gallbladder Disease and Hemorrhoids

Gallbladder disease and hemorrhoidal disease are among the most common surgical conditions and can significantly affect quality of life. Timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential for relieving symptoms such as pain, digestive problems, bleeding, and discomfort.

Gallbladder surgery is most commonly performed due to gallstones and gallbladder inflammation. In most cases, a minimally invasive laparoscopic approach is used, allowing for less postoperative pain and a faster recovery.

For patients with hemorrhoidal disease, surgical treatment is recommended when conservative treatment methods do not provide satisfactory results or when symptoms significantly interfere with daily life. The goal of surgery is to permanently eliminate the source of symptoms and enable a safe recovery and a rapid return to everyday activities.

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Abdominal Surgery – Modern Surgical Care and Patient Safety

Abdominal surgery is based on advanced surgical techniques and a high level of expertise, with the goal of providing safe and effective treatment for diseases of the abdominal cavity. Special attention is given to accurate diagnosis, timely treatment, and the use of minimally invasive techniques whenever possible.
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