Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health offers the latest advances in gastrointestinal surgery, performing traditional (open) and minimally invasive procedures for a variety of conditions. Each year, our gastrointestinal surgeons perform thousands of procedures involving the esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, bile ducts, and gallbladder, translating to an exceptional level of surgical expertise.
Gastrointestinal Surgery
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Surgery to remove one or both of the adrenal glands. Our surgeons may recommend adrenalectomies for patients with tumors of the adrenal glands.
Surgery to remove the appendix. Appendectomies are a common procedure to treat appendicitis, an infection that causes the appendix to become inflamed or swollen.
This common surgical procedure is performed to relieve symptoms caused by a blocked bile duct. Our surgical team will help you decide if BEA is right for you.
The surgical removal of the gallbladder. Cholecystectomies are a common procedure used to treat patients with gallstones or other gallbladder conditions.
Also known as colectomies, colon resections are used to treat and prevent diseases affecting the colon. This may include colon cancer.
This procedure allows our surgical team to view the abdomen and pelvis using a laparoscope. This procedure is used to help diagnose abdominal issues such as pain, masses or the presence of fluid.
Surgery to remove part or all of the esophagus, then reconstruct it using another organ, such as the stomach or large intestine. This procedure is typically performed to treat esophageal cancer, or repair a severely damaged stomach.
Surgical procedure to remove all or part of the stomach. A gastrectomy is typically used to treat stomach cancer.
We provide a number of surgical procedures to treat inguinal hernias. Our surgical team will review your specific condition and determine if a hernia repair procedure is right for you.
Our surgical team provide an array of pancreatic surgeries for various conditions. Surgeries may be performed to treat pancreatic cancer, tumors, or inflammation (pancreatitis).
Surgical removal of one or more parathyroid glands. This procedure is typically performed to treat hyperparathyroidism.
This procedure involves the removal of all or parts of the small intestine. Surgery may be recommended in cases where the small intestine becomes inflamed due to Crohn’s disease, or other related conditions
Surgical procedure to remove the spleen. A splenectomy may be recommended due to cancer or other diseases affecting the spleen.
Our surgical team specializes in a number of surgical ulcer repair procedures. We will evaluate your symptoms and condition to determine if surgery is right for you.