When is abdominal surgery needed?
You should consult a surgeon if you experience:
- Acute or persistent abdominal pain
- Sudden deterioration of health, nausea, vomiting
- High fever accompanied by abdominal pain
- Hernia-like bulging in the abdomen or groin
- Problems with bowel movements, bloating, constipation
- Yellowing of the skin, pain in the right upper abdomen
- Biliary colic attacks after meals (especially fatty foods)
- Suspected appendicitis or gallstone disease
- Tumors, cysts, or lumps in the abdominal area
Even without obvious symptoms, chronic conditions such as hernias, polyps, or cysts can gradually worsen. Timely consultation is key to safe and effective treatment.
What do we treat?
- Inguinal, umbilical, and postoperative hernias
- Gallstone disease and cholecystitis
- Appendicitis (acute and complicated)
- Cysts of the liver, spleen, and pancreas
- Intestinal obstruction
- Benign tumors of the stomach, intestines, and omentum
- Early-stage oncological diseases
Main surgical procedures
- Laparoscopic cholecystectomy — gallbladder removal without large incisions
- Appendectomy — traditional or minimally invasive
- Hernia repair using mesh implants
- Resection of the stomach, intestines, or omentum
- Intestinal decompression and abdominal cavity drainage
- Removal of intra-abdominal adhesions
Advantages of treatment at Helyos
- Experienced surgical team
- Modern operating rooms and equipment
- Minimally invasive techniques — fast recovery
- Comfortable inpatient care
- Continuous postoperative support
Personalized treatment plansYour pain is not normal. Do not delay seeing a doctor. Timely surgical intervention often saves not only health but also lives