General Surgery Services in Danville

General surgery is a medical field that addresses a wide range of health issues, particularly those requiring surgical intervention.

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It focuses on surgeries involving the abdomen, such as the stomach, intestines, gallbladder, esophagus, bile ducts, thyroid gland, pancreas, appendix, and liver. Additionally, it covers conditions related to the breast, skin, and soft tissues. In Danville, Pleasanton, Concord, Walnut Creek, and San Ramon, general surgery also includes both pre-operative and post-operative care.

This specialty requires extensive training and expertise. At East Bay Cardiovascular & Thoracic Associates, our surgeons have years of experience performing general surgery procedures.

Types of General Surgery Procedures We Offer

Surgery for Benign and Malignant Conditions of the Abdomen

Our cardiovascular doctors in Danville perform minimally invasive surgeries for these conditions, including laparoscopic and robotic surgery. These surgeries are the best way to achieve effective results without a long recovery period.

  • Hernia Surgery: Hernioplasty, or herniorrhaphy, involves returning the displaced tissue to the proper position. There are four general types: inguinal, umbilical, ventral, and hiatal.
  • Gallbladder Surgery: Surgeons perform this type of procedure on the gallbladder. One of these surgeries, cholecystectomy, removes the gallstone and gallbladder through several small incisions in the abdomen.
  • Gastric and Anti-Reflux Procedures: Procedures like Nissen Fundoplication treat GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) when medications fail to bring relief.
  • Splenectomy: A surgical procedure that removes the spleen, an organ that helps fight several infections and filters unwanted material.
  • Colorectal Surgery: Surgery that deals with disorders of the rectum, colon, and anus. It is a surgical treatment of diverticulitis and colon and rectal cancers.
  • Anorectal Surgery: This type of surgery can correct issues with hemorrhoids, fissures, fistulas, prolapses, and more.

Surgery for Benign and Malignant Conditions of the Breast

  • Lumpectomy: Also called breast-conserving surgery, this procedure removes cancers, tumors, or other abnormal tissues from the chest without removing all breast tissue. Medical professionals also refer to it as wide local excision.
  • Mastectomy: A procedure that eliminates all breast tissue from the breast as a way to prevent breast cancer. Physicians consider it an ideal treatment for those with early-stage breast cancer.
  • Sentinel Node Biopsy: This involves removing sentinel nodes and then analyzing them to detect if cancer has spread beyond the primary tumor and into the lymphatic system. Sentinel nodes are the first few lymph nodes into which a tumor drains fluid. Physicians often use it when testing for melanoma and breast cancer.
  • Axillary Dissection: During this procedure, the surgeon makes an incision in the armpit (axilla). Through this, they can examine or remove lymph nodes. Physicians employ this standard technique in the treatment of breast cancer to gauge the cancer’s current stage.

Endocrine Surgery

  • Partial and Total Thyroidectomy: A thyroidectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the thyroid gland. When surgeons use it to remove the entire thyroid, it is a total thyroidectomy. When they extract part of it, it is a partial thyroidectomy.
  • Partial and Total Parathyroidectomy: A parathyroidectomy is a procedure that removes parathyroid glands from the neck. In a partial parathyroidectomy, the surgeon takes out one to three abnormal parathyroid glands. They leave one gland in order to help the body prevent the production of too little parathyroid hormone. In a total parathyroidectomy, the surgeon detects and removes the four abnormal parathyroid glands.

Surgery for Benign and Malignant Conditions of the Skin and Soft Tissues

  • Excision of Skin Cancers: Also known as the excision of a skin lesion, this skin cancer treatment surgically removes lesions, malignant moles, and tumors from the skin. It also removes some healthy skin around the tumor as a preventive margin.
  • Excision of Melanoma: The exact process of this depends on how deep the cancer is. The excision is done as a two-step procedure. The first step is the diagnostic excision, and the second procedure is the re-excision, which is also called a wide local excision. A small margin of normal skin is removed along with cancer.
  • Excision of Lipomas and Cysts: This is done by making a fusiform excision (spindle-shaped) in the skin overlying the lipoma or cyst. The incision generally follows the skin tension lines and is smaller than the underlying tumor.

General Surgery Consultation in Danville

Your journey toward better health begins with a comprehensive consultation. Our skilled surgeons will review your medical history, perform diagnostic tests, and develop a personalized treatment plan. We’ll clearly explain the procedure, potential risks, and expected recovery timeline so you can make an informed decision.

What to Expect During Your Surgery

Our experienced surgeons perform procedures with precision, using advanced minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopic or robotic surgery to reduce risks and shorten recovery times. The team is committed to maintaining a sterile environment, prioritizing both your safety and comfort. Throughout the procedure, our experienced anesthesia team ensures you remain comfortable and well-monitored for a smooth experience.

What to Expect After Your Surgery

After your procedure, our focus shifts to a smooth and successful recovery. You’ll receive comprehensive post-operative instructions tailored to your procedure, including guidance on wound care, pain management, and activity restrictions. Our team will closely monitor your progress during follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and address any concerns.

General Surgery Cost

The patient’s health coverage will help to determine the cost of their surgical procedure, as will the exact general surgery procedure chosen. Additional factors in determining the price of general surgery include procedure time and the techniques involved. The anesthesia used and the skills required also impact the overall price.

Why Choose Us for Your General Surgery Needs

At East Bay Cardiovascular & Thoracic Associates, we combine expertise, innovation, and personalized care to ensure the best outcomes for our patients. Our board-certified surgeons specialize in advanced surgical techniques, including minimally invasive procedures, which offer benefits like smaller incisions, less pain, reduced risk of complications, and faster recovery times.

What sets us apart is our patient-first approach—we prioritize your comfort and well-being from consultation to recovery. With access to state-of-the-art technology and years of surgical expertise, our team delivers reliable, high-quality care catered to each patient. Serving Danville and surrounding areas, we’ve built a reputation for excellence and trusted results.

Arrange Your Consultation

If you feel that you may be in need of general surgery in Danville, Pleasanton, Concord, Walnut Creek, or San Ramon, contact our board-certified thoracic and cardiovascular surgeons–schedule a consultation at  East Bay Cardiovascular & Thoracic Associates today.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the benefits of minimally invasive surgery?

    Minimally invasive surgery typically results in smaller incisions, less pain, faster recovery, and reduced risk of infection compared to traditional surgery.

  • What can I expect during a consultation for general surgery?
    During a consultation, our surgeon will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, explain the recommended procedure, and answer any questions you may have.
  • How long is the recovery time after general surgery?
    Recovery time varies depending on the procedure and individual patient factors, but minimally invasive surgeries generally offer quicker recovery compared to traditional surgeries.
  • What types of anesthesia are used in general surgery?
    Depending on the complexity and type of the procedure, general surgery can involve local, regional, or general anesthesia.
  • What are the risks associated with general surgery?
    Risks can include infection, bleeding, blood clots, and adverse reactions to anesthesia, but these are minimized through careful pre-operative planning and post-operative care.

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