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Why A Surgical Gastroenterologist Necessary for GI Cancer Surgeries_

Dr. Tanmay Pareek is one of the best Surgical gastroenterologists and GI Oncosurgery in Jaipur. He is an expert in handling various major and supra-major GI surgical procedures. His expertise lies in his highly evolved and specialized area of surgery that deals with surgical problems of the digestive system which includes organs like the Esophagus, Stomach, Small intestine, Large intestine, Rectum, Anal canal, Liver, Pancreas, Gallbladder, Bile duct. Dr. Tanmay Pareek is also an expert in handling various complicated surgeries in trauma patients. As a promising doctor, he always aims to provid

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Why A Surgical Gastroenterologist Necessary for GI Cancer Surgeries_

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  1. Why A Surgical Gastroenterologist Necessary for GI Cancer Surgeries? Whenever we think of a gastrointestinal surgeon, we think of stomach and intestinal problems. However, a surgical gastroenterologist doesn't just deal with heartburn, indigestion, and acidity problems. Gastrointestinal surgery is a subspecialty of medicine that treats diseases involving the entire human gastrointestinal tract. This means that a gastrointestinal surgeon has formal training in the treatment of disorders involving several organs of the digestive tract such as the oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, etc. small intestine and large intestine, rectum and anus. With advances in medical technology, the profession of gastrointestinal surgeon has evolved from a purely diagnostic physician to an essential member of the oncology team. They play an important role in ensuring optimal patient care. As a gastrointestinal cancer surgeon, the healthcare professional is equipped to:

  2. ➢ Accurate risk assessment and early detection of gastrointestinal cancers. ➢ Interpret laboratory tests and investigations to arrive at a reasonable diagnosis. ➢ Gastrointestinal emergencies such as gastrointestinal bleeding, trauma, etc. ➢ Perform endoscopic, endoscopic, and other minimally invasive procedures. ➢ Competent preoperative and postoperative care. ➢ Pain management techniques and palliative surgery. Whether caused by lifestyle problems or birth defects, surgical gastroenterologists recommend regular checkups and immediate medical attention for cancer treatment. ➢ So don't miss the routine medical check-ups at the gastroenterologist's clinic. IMPORTANCE OF GI SURGICAL IN SURGICAL DIGITAL CANCER 1. SURGERY OF Esophageal Cancer Using an esophagectomy, the gastrointestinal surgeon removes the cancerous tumour and the affected part of the oesophagus. This procedure also involves an excision to connect the healthy portion of the oesophagus to the stomach so that the patient can swallow food easily. 2. Stomach Cancer Surgery If a patient has stomach cancer and needs a total gastrectomy, the gastroenterologist will remove the stomach and connect the

  3. oesophagus to the small intestine. This way, your doctor can make sure food passes through and nutrients are absorbed. 3. COOL CANCER SURGERY If the gastrointestinal surgeon performs a colectomy, the doctor removes the part of the colon that is affected by the cancer. Surgery also involves attaching the rest of the colon to the digestive tract to ensure proper functioning. For example, during a right colectomy, the doctor removes the ascending colon and attaches the end of the small intestine to the transverse colon. 4. SURGERY FOR HAND CANCER, BILILIBILITY CANCER If the patient has liver and bile duct cancer, the gastrointestinal surgeon must perform complex bile duct surgery to remove the tumour. Surgery will depend on the size and location of the tumour. For example, in the case of intrahepatic bile duct cancer, the surgeon may also need to remove a piece of the liver. It is essential to work with an experienced surgical gastroenterologist because after the tumour is removed, the bile ducts must be reconstructed for optimal digestive function. 5. WHIPPLE TRICK FOR WOMEN'S ADVERSE CANCER The procedure to remove cancerous tumours from the head of the pancreas, duodenum, gallbladder, and bile ducts is called the Whipple procedure or pancreatectomy. Usually surgery involves removing the tumour. This is a proven surgical procedure to treat pancreatic cancer in the top part of the organ. After surgery, the gastrointestinal surgeon will regenerate/reconnect the remaining organs for efficient digestion. For the best GI cancer treatment, consult Dr. Tanmay Pareek Surgical gastroenterology and GI cancer surgeon in jaipur.

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