Name: Dr. Raviraj Chavan
Speciality: General Surgeon
Qualification: MBBS, MS(Surgery Resident)
Experience: 2 + Years
Phone: 9960107746 , 9607215555
Email: ravirajchavan92@gmail.com
Registration No: 2019/06/4858
Whatsapp No: 9960107746
The core breast biopsy helps doctors accurately diagnose breast abnormalities.It is performed in less than 1 hour, requires only a single ¼ inch incision, and requires no stitches. It is done in the office under local anesthesia.
Sclerotherapy is simply injection of a compound into the vein to cause that vein to shut down completely. Once that vein shuts down, the blood supply to the vein is gone and the body will eventually absorb it. Because all of these veins are superficial veins they can be spared and usually do not play a significant part in the blood supply from your leg.
Ventral hernias are repaired on an elective basis to avoid internal organs getting stuck in the hernia. This can result in strangulation, or death of the internal organ.Every hernia is repaired with mesh when we use the laparoscope.
Open breast biopsy is a procedure used when your doctor feels a lump. A needle-directed biopsy is used when the doctor cannot feel a lump, but there is an abnormality in the mammogram that warrants biopsy.
For many of the 25 million people suffering from symptoms associated with superficial venous reflux and varicose veins, the Closure procedure offers a minimally invasive alternative to vein stripping. When compared to stripping and causes minimal pain. Most patients are able to resume normal activities very quickly.
The gallbladder is responsible for storage of a small amount of bile for use after a fatty meal. However, when the gallbladder gets stones that have formed, it will often get symptoms of pain and bloating.
Hemorrhoids, one of the most common ailments in both men and women affect more than half the population at some point in their lives.
In some patients, there are varicose veins that will not respond to VNUS Closure, stripping or sclerotherapy. These veins can commonly be treated with ambulatory phlebectomy. This is simply the removal of varicose veins through tiny incisions in the leg.