Laparoscopic Ladd’s surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to treat intestinal malrotation in paediatric patients. Malrotation refers to an abnormal positioning or fixation of the intestines during foetal development, which can lead to...
Lung cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the lungs undergo uncontrolled growth and form a tumour. As the tumour grows, it can interfere with the normal functioning of the lungs, impacting the ability to breathe and leading to various symptoms. Targeted therapy for...
Kidney disease, also known as renal disease, is a disorder in which the kidneys become damaged and no longer function effectively. There are numerous causes of kidney disease, but the most common include diabetes, high blood pressure, infections, and genetic...
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is a type of bariatric surgery used to treat obesity. It is a minimally invasive procedure in which a large portion of the stomach is removed, leaving a narrow tube, or “sleeve,” in its place. This limits the amount of...
A laparotomy and presacral tumour excision is a surgical procedure used to remove a tumour from the presacral area, which is located between the rectum and the sacrum. This procedure is typically performed when a tumour is discovered in this area and is causing...