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General Surgery Laparoscopic Surgery Surgical Oncology Surgical Clinic Biliary and pancreatic surgery has always been a challenge for the surgeon because these organs are difficult to access surgically, they are adjacent to important anatomical structures and their diseases have a complex pathophysiology. Read more… Biliary and Pancreatic Surgery Biliary and pancreatic surgery has always been […]
ULCER OF THE LOWER LIMBS

An ulcer (= wound) is simply an opening in the skin. The immediate cause is usually a minor injury to the calf or leg, which causes tearing in the skin. However, if there is an underlying problem, such as insufficient oxygenation of the skin, the area of tearing on the skin does not heal and […]
PERIRECTAL FISTULA

Perirectal fistula is a pathological communication between the rectal mucosa and the skin around the anus. According to the prevailing theory, it is caused by inflammation in the Morgagni crypts located around the perimeter of the dentate line. In these crypts the anal glands excrete. Bacterial inflammation in these glands creates a septic lesion (perirectal […]
LIPOMAS

Lipoma is a benign tumor that grows in the subcutis, just below the skin. It is created by local hyperconcentration of fat, as a result of rapid proliferation of adipose tissue cells and is often surrounded by a hard membrane, called a fibrous capsule. Lipomas can emerge anywhere on the human body and at any […]
GYNECOMASTY

The male breast consists of the nipple and the mammary gland. The mammary gland is small in size and does not grow, remaining atrophic. Gynecomasty means an increase in the size of the male breast due to hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the mammary gland or adipose tissue or both. In some cases, excess skin coexists […]
ANAL FISSURE

Fissure is a linear prolate lysis of the sequence of the mucosa of the lower third of the anal canal from the dentate line to the lip of the anus. It is a common condition that occurs at all ages with the same frequency in both sexes. It is distinguished into acute when the symptoms […]
SEBACEOUS CYST

The sebaceous cyst is a benign condition of the sebaceous glands located under the skin near the hair follicles and produce sebum, a substance that lubricates the skin. The cyst is created by the obstruction of the drainage duct of a sebaceous gland that continues to fill with sebum. The sebaceous gland can grow anywhere […]
NEVI

Nevi (commonly olives) are the clinical manifestation of proliferation and summation of cells normally found in the skin (melanocytes). However, there are other types of nevi that are not related to melanocytes such as blue nevus, phagesoral nevus and vascular nevus. Melanocyte nevi are very common and can be found anywhere on the body but […]
PILONIDAL CYST

The pilonidal cyst, or capillary fistula, is a very common disease of the sacrococcygeal area. It is characterized by the formation of a fistula or branching fistulas and a cyst containing hair tufts and dead epithelial cells. It is very common during adolescence and is more common in men than women. The exact etiology is […]