Innovative services

Laparoscopic Colon Cancer Surgery

Laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer is currently well standardised, avoids large laparotomies and their sequelae, allows the patient to recover more quickly and allows the surgeon to perform a more thorough surgery that respects the anatomical structures. The oncological results available today do not in any way contraindicate its use, as long as the operation is performed by an experienced surgeon.

Minimally invasive abdominal wall surgery

Minimally invasive abdominal wall surgery allows most abdominal wall hernias to be repaired through small incisions. The patient's recovery is much faster as there is less damage to the tissues. Despite its difficulty, numerous studies have demonstrated its advantages and safety when performed by an experienced surgeon with sufficient technical skills.

Laparoscopic transcystic exploration of the main biliary tract

The presence of stones in the bile duct traditionally requires the use of an endoscope to access the bile duct, but this is a procedure that prolongs the hospital stay and can lead to severe complications. By using transcystic exploration of the bile duct, the bile duct can be explored and the lithiasis lodged in it safely removed at the same time as the biliary surgery. This avoids 2 procedures and allows for a faster and safer recovery.

Minimally invasive obesity surgery

Morbid obesity is a public health epidemic that causes numerous associated pathologies that seriously compromise the health and quality of life of those who suffer from it. It is well known that surgery is the only treatment that achieves adequate and sustained weight loss over time. It requires an adequate selection of candidates, a correct preparatory study, a careful surgical technique and a close postoperative follow-up both immediately and in the medium and long term. When performed by surgeons with adequate theoretical and technical training in a safe environment, it is a procedure that brings many health benefits to those who suffer from it.