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Bowel polyps
Bowel polyps are abnormal growths that form on the lining of the colon or rectum. Most bowel polyps are benign, but some can develop into colon cancer over time. This means an early detection and removal is important.
treatment
Stoma
A stoma is an artificial opening in the abdominal wall that is constructed to drain stool or urine when it is no longer possible through the natural route.
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Liver cysts
Liver cysts are fluid-filled sacs in the liver that are usually benign. They can be congenital or occur later in life.
treatment
Rectopexy (rectum)
A rectopexy is an operation performed for an abnormality or prolapse of the rectum. During the operation, the surgeon pulls up the rectum and attaches it to the sacrum.
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Hand and wrist injuries (orthopaedics)
The various joints of the hand and wrist are responsible for fine motor skills and grasping and manipulating objects. An injury to the hand or wrist can result from overuse or an accident.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is caused by increased pressure on a nerve (median nerve) in the wrist canal, also called carpal tunnel.