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Bilateral (inguinal) hernia repair

A bilateral inguinal hernia repair is a surgical operation to fix hernias that have developed in both your left and right groin areas, which can often be corrected during a single procedure. A hernia occurs when an abdominal organ pushes through a tear in the muscle wall.

Bile duct resection

If your bile duct is damaged or diseased, your consultant may recommend bile duct resection (removal). The type and complexity of your procedure will vary depending on what area of the bile duct is involved.

Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder removal)

Cholecystectomy is a laparoscopic procedure used to treat gallstones by removing the gallbladder.

Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR)

If you have been diagnosed with an aneurysm your consultant may recommend an endovascular aneurysm repair or EVAR.

Gastroesophageal

Gastroesophageal disorders are problems concerning both your stomach and your oesophagus. Your oesophagus is the tube that connects your mouth to your stomach.

Hernia repair surgery in Newcastle

By identifying your hernia and discussing the most effective surgical options available, our experienced general surgeons based at Nuffield Health Newcastle Hospital can provide you with a individually tailored treatment plan.

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)

This is a type of keyhole surgery to treat gallstones.

Laparoscopic reflux surgery (fundoplication)

If conservative treatment for acid reflux isn't working, a surgeon may recommend laparoscopic (keyhole) reflux surgery.

Liver resection

A liver resection (or hepatectomy) is a surgical procedure to remove a diseased section of the liver, most commonly performed to treat cancerous tumours within the liver.

Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL)

Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a keyhole surgical procedure to remove large or complex kidney stones directly from the kidney through a small incision made in your back.

Polypectomy

A polypectomy is a common and minimally invasive procedure to remove polyps (small growths) from the lining of the bowel, performed primarily as a preventative measure to stop them from ever developing into cancer.

Reflux surgery (fundoplication)

Reflux is a condition in which stomach acids surge upwards from the stomach into the oesophagus.