Experienced Surgeons Perform Ganglionectomy Surgery in India for Removal of Ganglion Cyst
Mumbai, Maharastra -- (SBWire) -- 06/28/2010 -- Experienced surgeons perform Ganglionectomy surgery in India for removal of gallbladder at world renowned hospitals. The hospital provides variety of modern high medical technology equipments, safety guarantee in medical diagnosis and treatments. During Ganglionectomy surgery in India, patients are posted to comfortable air-conditioned rooms equipped with convenience facilities under private environments to serve the patients needs including safety system to observe for condition change. Indian surgeons treat the patients in a holistic manner and maintain their comfort. India is now being recognized as the best destination for medical tour because the Indian hospitals maintain high level of standard as far as the medical treatment is concerned.
What is Ganglionectomy Surgery?
Ganglion cyst removal, or Ganglionectomy, is the removal of a fluid-filled sac on the skin of the wrist, finger, or sole of the foot. The cyst is attached to a tendon or a joint through its fibers and contains synovial fluid, which is the clear liquid that lubricates the joints and tendons of the body. The surgical procedure is performed in a doc tor's office. It entails aspiration, or draining fluid from the cyst with a large hypodermic needle. The cyst may also be excised (removed by cutting).
Purpose of Ganglionectomy
Ganglion cysts have appeared in medical writing from the time of Hippocrates. Their exact cause is unknown. There are some indications, however, that Ganglion cysts result from trauma to or deterioration of the tissue lining in the joints that secretes synovial fluid.
Diagnosis/Preparation for Ganglionectomy
Ganglion cysts are fairly easy to diagnose because they are usually visible and pliable to the touch. They are distinguished from other growths by their location near tendons or joints and by their fluid consistency. Ganglion cysts are sometimes confused with a carpal boss (a bony, non-mobile spur on the top of the wrist), but can usually be distinguished by the fact that they can be moved and are usually less painful for the patient.
A Ganglionectomy, also called a Gangliectomy, is the surgical removal of a ganglion. A ganglion cyst is a swollen, closed sac under the skin. The sac worked or trained is to the sheath of a tendon or may be attached to a joint. The cyst contains fluid similar to joint fluid. The removal of a ganglion cyst usually requires a Ganglionectomy. Such cysts usually form on the hand, foot or wrist and may cause pain or impair body function. Aspiration of the cyst and steroid injections are typically performed first. If they fail, the cyst is excised under local, regional or even general anesthetic. A general anesthetic relaxes your muscles and puts you to sleep. Your doctor will cut around the cyst and remove it. Your doctor will then close the cut with stitches or special surgical strips. Ganglionectomy is also performed for other reasons, such as the treatment of chronic pain.
Why India?
Ganglionectomy surgery in India is available in cities like Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore. India is the most promising destination for the efficient surgical removal of gallbladder as the results are positive and the patients can continue there normal life post treatment. Indian hospitals have modern techniques to treat patients which are at par with the developed countries. Medical tourism takes care of all the arrangements for the patients required for the treatment. For more details on Ganglionectomy surgery in India, visit us at: http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com . Call us at: +91-9371136499, +91- 9860755000 (International) / + 1-415-599-2537 (USA) / +44-20-8133-2571 (UK)
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