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Please find the contact details of our medical departments on their respective webpages.
Centre for General and Visceral Surgery
- proctology
- coloproctology
- bariatric (weight loss) surgery
- gastric ballon
- gastric band
- sleeve gastrectomie
- gastric bypass
- biliopancreatic diversion with doudenal switch
- hernia surgery
- inguinal hernia
- umbilical hernia
- incisional hernia
- surgery of the esophagus and stomach
- benign tumors
- esophageal cancer
- reflux disease (diaphragm ruptures)
- gastric carcinomas
- gastric perforations
- liver and gallbladder surgery
- benign tumors / cysts
- liver carcinomas (HCC)
- metastases in the liver
- stones and acute inflammation of the gallbladder
- gallbladder carcinoma
- bile duct carcinoma (CCC)
- pancreatic surgery
- benign tumors / cysts / pseudocysts
- chronic pancreatitis
- pancreatic carcinoma
- intestinal surgery
- surgery of the small and large intestine
- benign tumors
- chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Morbus Crohn, Colitis ulcerosa)
- intestinal cancer
- intestinal occlusion (Ileus)
- diverticulitis (acut / chronic)
- appendicitis
- so-called adhesion complaints
- dysfunction (constipation), voiding dysfunction
- surgery of the rectum
- hemorrhoids
- anal / rectum prolapse
- perianal fistulae / abscesses
- incontinence
- dysfunction (constipation), voiding dysfunction
Centre for Endocrine Surgery
- surgery of the thyroid gland
- goitres (hot / cold nodules), Morbus Basedow
- thyroid carcinomas
- surgery of the parathyroid glands:
- hyperthyroidism (primary / secondary hyperfunction)
- parathyroid carcinoma
- surgery of the adrenal glands
- hyperthyroidism / hormone overproduction (Morbus Cushing, Morbus Conn, Phäochromozytom)
- adrenal gland carcinoma
Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery
- gallbladder removal in stone disease (cholecystectomy)
- removal of appendix due to acute inflammation (appendectomy for appendicitis)
- hernia repair (umbilical, incisional and inguinal hernia)
- reflux disease (diaphragm ruptures, refluxoesophagitis)
- colon segment resection due to inflammatory colon disease (diverticulitis)
- colon surgery for malignant tumors
- stomach surgery for gastric perforation
- removal of adhesions in the abdominal cavity (adhesioloysis)
- diagnostic laparoscopy







