specialized in :Adult general surgery, diseases of the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, biliary tract and thyroid gland
Specialist of General surgery and oncology-Assistant Lecturer of Oncology Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University- -Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Doctorate in General Surgery, Cairo University
Consultant of gastrointestinal surgeries, obesity, tumors and liver transplantation
Early detection of breast and gland tumors
Consultant of General Surgery - Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Iran - Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Scotland - Fellow of the American College of Surgeons - Fellowship of Endoscopic Surgery - Delhi - India
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A general surgeon treats diseases through surgical intervention such as bowel surgeries, stomach surgeries, esophagus surgeries, spleen surgeries, pancreas surgeries, gallbladder and liver surgeries, colon surgeries and other different surgeries including laparoscopic surgeries.
It involves placing a saline-filled silicone balloon in the stomach, which reduces the amount of food that a person needs to feel full, which helps in weight loss.
It is a small piece at the end of the blind intestine, located at the beginning of the large intestine. Its immune function is due to the presence of lymphoid tissue that filters out bacteria and foreign viruses, contributing to immunity against them. It is removed through open surgery if the appendix is torn, and infection has spread to other areas, or if there is an abscess.
If the infection recurs more than 4 times within one year, surgical intervention, specifically a tonsillectomy, may be necessary to prevent the recurrence of tonsillitis. Tonsillitis can cause symptoms such as fatigue, pain when swallowing, elevated body temperature, and sometimes various infections in different parts of the body, such as joints, heart, and kidneys
Surgical intervention is important for treating gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) when symptoms do not significantly improve with medication or when there are serious issues in the esophagus, such as bleeding, esophageal narrowing, or the presence of esophageal ulcers, among other complications.