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  • Joel Lavine

Gastroenterology Practitioner

A gastroenterology surgeon works on the digestive system, including the upper and lower intestines. In these procedures, the damaged parts of the digestive system are taken out and the damaged structure is fixed. GI surgery or upper GI surgery is another name for surgery on the digestive system.


In the past few years, surgery for digestive problems has changed a lot. The most recent research and technological advances have made it possible for many new procedures that have made the overall success rate better. Most surgeries are done with a small knife, but some are done with a scope, which is a thin tube with a camera and small surgical tools on the end. The scope is a great way to see what's going on inside the digestive system and to get rid of a blockage in the digestive system.


A gastroenterology surgeon is an expert in treating stomach and intestine diseases, as well as diseases of the liver. This specialty takes an extra five to six years of training after three years of medical school. Even though gastroenterologists don't usually do surgery, they can find out what's wrong with your digestive system. Most of the time, a primary care doctor will suggest that you see a gastroenterology surgeon.


Surgeons who specialize in gastroenterology are also trained to do advanced endoscopic procedures. Some of these methods are endoscopic ultrasound, esophageal resection, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. With these methods, doctors can get rid of stones and tumors that they couldn't get rid of with regular surgery.


A gastroenterology surgeon should be able to figure out what is wrong with the digestive system and make a plan to treat it. The treatment will depend on what is causing the symptoms and how bad the problem is. A lot of people with GI problems will have pain and fever. It's important to choose a gastroenterology surgeon with experience over one with less experience.


A gastroenterology surgeon is an expert in problems with the esophagus, liver, and colon, which are all part of the digestive system. A gastroenterology surgeon can also do routine procedures like colonoscopies to find out what's wrong with the digestive system and treat it. After medical school, these specialists train for an extra five to six years to become experts in their fields.


Patients can see a gastroenterology surgeon on their own or be sent to one by their primary care doctor. During the first visit, the doctor and patient talk in depth about the patient's overall health. Patients should know about any past health problems and bring a list of the medicines they are currently taking. A full physical exam is also done to make sure the patient is healthy. A gastroenterology surgeon can figure out what the problem is and start treating it.


A gastroenterology surgeon is an expert in diagnosing diseases of the digestive system. They can also perform endoscopic surgeries to get a better look at the organs inside the body. A gastroenterology surgeon may do surgery on people who have ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease, irritable bowel syndrome, or other problems with their stomach or intestines. A gastroenterology surgeon also knows about and can do surgery to treat cancer of the digestive tract.


If your gastroesophageal reflux disease is severe and affecting your life, a gastroenterology surgeon may perform a Nissen surgery to strengthen the muscles that keep stomach acid from getting into your esophagus. People with this condition often feel like they are on fire in their chest or throat and have trouble swallowing. A fundoplication is something else that a gastroenterology surgeon can do. This procedure tightens the sphincter and wraps the top of the stomach around the esophagus to stop acid from coming back up.

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