As a specialty department of Foresea Life Insurance Guangzhou General Hospital, the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery focuses on the clinical diagnosis and treatment of liver, biliary tract, pancreas, and spleen diseases. The Department at Foresea Yihe International Medical Center covers hepatobiliary surgical functions and specializes in precise minimally invasive diagnostic and treatment techniques.
The department has a strong team of talents, strong technical force and is equipped with leading medical equipment domestically and internationally, such as proton therapy system, Canon Aquilion ONE TSX-305A, GE The Discovery™ MR750w 3.0T , GE DSA, etc. It also has STORZ high-definition laparoscope, 5mm Olympus CHF-V Video Choledochoscope, Olympus JF-240 Duodenoscope, laparoscopic ultrasound, ICG detector, electrohydraulic lithotripsy, ultrasonic knife, radiofrequency ablation device and other high-end advanced diagnostic and treatment instruments to ensure the efficient conduct and accurate diagnosis of complex operations.
Scope of diagnosis and treatment
The department is capable of diagnosing and treating liver cancer, hepatic hemangioma, cirrhosis with portal hypertension, gallbladder cancer, cholangiocarcinoma, pancreatic cancer, gallbladder stones, bile duct stones, pancreatic stones, congenital choledochal cysts, splenomegaly, and hypersplenism.
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The department is not only good at treating routine diseases, but also demonstrates excellent capabilities in reoperation for complex and multiple biliary surgeries. The department uses advanced endoscopic technology (ERCP+EST+ENBD) to effectively treat pancreatic and bile duct stones, stenosis and obstruction, and widely develops comprehensive treatment strategies for benign and malignant liver tumors (including hepatic hemangioma, liver cysts, hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma, etc.).
The department's technical highlights focus on comprehensive minimally invasive treatment of liver malignancies, minimally invasive solutions for biliary stones, laparoscopic surgery, interventional treatment of liver hemangiomas, reoperation for complex hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases, resection of giant retroperitoneal tumors, and scientific gallbladder-preserving treatment.