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Adrenal Gland Surgery
Expert Care for Hormonal Health
At Universal Hospital, we specialize in adrenal gland surgery, offering advanced and comprehensive solutions to address conditions affecting the adrenal glands. Our experienced surgical team is dedicated to providing expert care, ensuring optimal outcomes and patient well-being.
Understanding Adrenal Gland Surgery
When is Adrenal Gland Surgery Needed?
Adrenal gland surgery may be recommended to address various conditions, including:
Adrenal Tumors: Surgical removal of adrenal tumors, whether benign or malignant.
Cushing’s Syndrome: Surgical intervention to address overactive adrenal glands causing excessive cortisol production.
Conn’s Syndrome (Primary Aldosteronism): Surgical options for patients with excess aldosterone production.
Pheochromocytoma: Surgical removal of adrenal tumors causing the overproduction of adrenaline and other hormones.
Adrenal Gland Surgery Procedures
1. Adrenalectomy
Adrenalectomy is the surgical removal of one or both adrenal glands. The procedure may be performed using minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopy or traditional open surgery, depending on the patient’s condition and the surgeon’s expertise.
2. Laparoscopic Adrenal Surgery
Laparoscopic procedures involve small incisions and specialized tools, resulting in reduced scarring, shorter recovery times, and less postoperative pain compared to open surgery.
Our Approach
Comprehensive Evaluation
Before recommending adrenal gland surgery, our surgical team conducts a thorough evaluation, including imaging studies, hormonal assessments, and discussions about the patient’s medical history and symptoms.
Multidisciplinary Care
Our approach involves collaboration with endocrinologists, radiologists, and other specialists to ensure a comprehensive and well-coordinated treatment plan.
Recovery and Follow-Up
After adrenal gland surgery, our team provides detailed postoperative care instructions, including information on medications, activity restrictions, and follow-up appointments to monitor recovery and hormone levels.
Is Adrenal Gland Surgery Right for You?
If you have been diagnosed with an adrenal gland condition or are experiencing symptoms such as hormonal imbalances, our surgical team is here to help. Schedule a consultation at Universal Hospital to discuss your symptoms and explore personalized treatment options.
Why Choose Universal Hospital?
Experienced Surgical Team: Our board-certified surgeons specialize in adrenal gland surgery and have a proven track record of successful outcomes.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our surgical center is equipped with advanced technologies to support accurate diagnoses and optimal surgical interventions.
Patient-Centered Care: We prioritize open communication, ensuring patients are well-informed, comfortable, and actively involved in their care.