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- Types of general surgery

General Surgery

Definition:

Surgery is a procedure that involves making an incision in tissues or mucous membranes to diagnose or treat a medical condition.

Types of Surgery:

Surgical procedures are classified based on severity, purpose, affected organ or system, and surgical techniques as follows:

  1. Elective Surgery:
    • Performed for non-life-threatening conditions and scheduled at the patient’s convenience based on surgeon and facility availability.
  2. Emergency Surgery:
    • Conducted to save the patient’s life, preserve a limb, or restore organ function.
  3. Exploratory (Diagnostic) Surgery:
    • Performed to confirm or support a diagnosis.
  4. Curative Surgery:
    • Aims to treat pre-diagnosed conditions.
  5. Amputation:
    • Surgical removal of a limb or digit.
  6. Replantation:
    • Reattaching a severed body part.
  7. Reconstructive Surgery:
    • Aims to restore the structure of deformed or injured organs.
  8. Cosmetic Surgery:
    • Performed to enhance the appearance of healthy tissues.
  9. Transplant Surgery:
    • Removing an organ or tissue and replacing it with a donor organ, either from a living or deceased donor.
    • Harvesting organs from a living donor for transplantation is also considered a surgical procedure.
  10. Organ-Specific Surgery:
  • Surgery is often named after the organ or system involved, such as:
    • Cardiac surgery (performed on the heart)
    • Gastrointestinal surgery (on the digestive system and related glands)
    • Orthopedic surgery (on bones and muscles)
  1. Laparoscopic Surgery:
  • Minimally invasive surgery involving small external incisions to insert a tiny camera and instruments into the body (e.g., catheter procedures).
  • Open surgery, in contrast, requires larger incisions for direct access to the affected area.
  1. Laser Surgery:
  • Uses laser beams instead of traditional surgical instruments for cutting tissues.
  1. Microsurgery:
  • Utilizes high-powered microscopes to operate on very small structures.