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General Surgery S.L.

General Surgery S.L.

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Av. Ricardo Soriano 32, Marbella, Malaga, 29601Spain

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Monday09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday09:00 - 17:00
Thursday09:00 - 17:00
Friday09:00 - 17:00
Prices from 14964 € - Enquire for a fast quote ★ Excellent ServiceScore™ 8.2 from 89 votes ★ Multi-specialty clinic - Av. Ricardo Soriano 32, Marbella, Malaga, 29601, Spain.

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About General Surgery S.L.

We provide a service for local and foreign visitors looking for effective solutions to their health care needs. We have a great variety of medical specialties in Spain and Costa Rica. Our focus is on first-rate private medical care and, as a patient of General Surgery, we will ensure that you receive the excellent level of medical care you deserve.

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EnglishSpanish

Bariatric Surgery

 

Bariatric Surgery Consultation

 

Gastric Balloon

 

Gastric Sleeve

Plastic Surgery

 

Arm Lift

 

Body Lift

 

Breast Implants

 

Breast Lift

 

Breast prosthesis replecement

 

Breast Reduction (without protesis)

 

Calf Implants

 

Eyelid Surgery

Asian Blepharoplasty
 

Asian Blepharoplasty 2 inf. eyelids (with sedation)

 

Asian Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty
 

Blepharoplasty 2 Up eyelids (with sedation)

 

Blepharoplasty 4 eyelids (with sedation)

 

Gynecomastia

 

Labiaplasty

Liposuction
 

Liposuction (abdomen)

 

Liposuction (low abdomen)

 

Liposuction (arms)

 

Liposuction (hip)

 

Liposuction (flanks)

 

Liposuction (buttocks)

 

Liposuction (legs)

 

Liposuction (facial area)

 

Pectoral Implants

 

Plastic Surgeon Consultation

 

Rhinoplasty

 

Thigh Lift

 

Tummy Tuck

 

Lipoabdominoplasty

Medical Aesthetics

 

Spider Veins Treatment

 

Sclerotherapy (sessions)

 

Varicose Veins Treatment

 

Endovenous Laser Therapy

Orthopaedics

 

Hip Replacement

Total Hip Replacement OPERATION: ……. Hip Arthroplasty ( total hip Replacement) PROCEDURE: The hip joint is a “ball and socket joint”. It is a very important joint as it allows a great deal of movement but is also weight-bearing. As a result of this, it is often prone to “wearing away”. This is a simplified reason as to why arthritis occurs. Arthritis can be a very painful disorder which may slow down your mobility/ walking or even stop you from sleeping. A hip replacement is an operation which replaces the severely damaged hip bone with an artificial ball and socket that does the function of the natural joint. It may reduce the pain and help in walking and sleeping. If you hold any x-rays, please bring them with you when you come into hospital. You will be visited by your surgeon before the operation. If you have any questions, now might be a good time to ask them. The surgeon will mark on your leg with a felt pen. This is to make sure the correct leg is operated on. An anaesthetic will be given in theatres. This may be a general anaesthetic (where you will be asleep) and/ or a regional block (e.g. where you are awake but the area to be operated is completely numbed) for example an injection into the spine. You must discuss this and the risks with the anaesthetist. If you have any allergies, please also tell them. You will lie on the opposite side to the one being operated on. Your skin will be cleaned with antiseptic fluid and clean towels (drapes) will be wrapped around the hip. The surgeon will make a cut (incision) using a surgical knife (scalpel). The exact location of the incision depends on your surgeon’s technique. The length of the incision also depends upon the surgeon and your leg. A cut is made through the fat and muscles which lie in the way of the hip bones

 

Hip Resurfacing

Hip Resurfacing OPERATION: ……….. Hip resurfacing PROCEDURE: The hip joint is a ball and socket joint. In some cases, the bone and the cartilage (gristle) that makes up the joint can become worn away. Your surgeon may recommend that you undergo a procedure called a hip resurfacing. This literally replaces the surfaces (which are worn away) and keeps the majority of your own bone (unlike a total hip replacement). The idea of the resurfacing is to reduce the pain and increase the amount of movement. The surgeon will see you before the operation and will mark your painful thigh with a felt pen. This is to make sure that the correct hip is operated on. If you have any questions about the procedure, now might be a good time to ask them. An anaesthetic will be administered in theatres. This may be a general anaesthetic (where you will be asleep) or/and a regional block (e.g. where you are awake but the area to be operated is completely numbed) for example an injection into the spine. You must discuss this with the anaesthetist. If you have any allergies, please also tell them. While you are in theatre, you will lie on the opposite side to the one being operated on. Your skin will be cleaned with antiseptic fluid and surgical towels (drapes) will be wrapped around the hip. The surgeon will make a cut (incision) using a surgical knife (scalpel). The position and size of the cut depends on your surgeon’s technique. The surface of the “cup” of the joint will be replaced by (usually) a metal joint followed by the surface of the ball (the femur). This last implant may be held into position with special bone cement or screws. When happy, the surgeon will put the joint back into position and the wound and skin closed. Some surgeons use stitches (under or above the skin) or some use special skin staples. Both are as effective and depend upon surgeon preference. You may also wake up with a drain coming out of the wound. This is to collect any bleeding. It is quite common.

 

Knee Arthroscopic Washout

Knee arthroscopy OPERATION: ……knee Arthroscopy PROCEDURE: An arthroscopy means “looking into a joint” with a camera. It allows the surgeon to examine the knee joint and perform some operations without having to open the knee completely. You will be visited by your surgeon before your operation. The surgeon will mark (with a felt pen) the leg. This is to make sure the correct leg is operated on. If you have any questions, this is a good time to ask them. Anaesthetic will be administered in theatre and a tight inflatable band (tourniquet) may be placed across the top of your thigh to limit the amount of bleeding. Your skin will be cleaned with anti-septic solution and clean towels (drapes) placed around your knee. The surgeon will make up to four small incisions (cuts) either side of the knee cap. These are generally no more than 1 centimetre in length. Through the first incision, the surgeon can pass a telescope with a camera. This shows pictures on a nearby television screen. The second or third incision may allow tools or drains to be passed into the joint. The tools include probes, shavers, scissors and punches. The surgeon might not be able to say exactly what needs to be done until they are looking inside the knee. Therefore the consent form is non-specific. It allows the surgeon to treat most abnormalities found during the operation. Some surgeons close the skin with stitches (non-dissolvable) in which case they will need to be removed around ten days after the operation. Your nurse practitioner at your GP practice can do this for you (make an appointment). When finished, the wounds are dressed and local anaesthetic may be injected into the wounds. When you wake up, you will have a padded bandage around your knee. Later the same day, when you feel well enough, and you have been shown how to use crutches, you may go home. You should not drive yourself home.

 

Knee Replacement

OPERATION: …… Knee Replacement (Knee Arthroplasty) PROCEDURE: The knee is an important hinge joint and as it is weight-bearing can be prone to “wearing out”. Arthritis is painful and disabling and you and your surgeon may have decided that a knee replacement may be your best option. A knee replacement is a surgical procedure, in which the injured or damaged running surfaces of the knee are replaced with artificial parts which are secured to the bone. If you have any X-rays of your own please remember to bring them with you to the hospital. You will be seen by the surgeon before the operation. They will take this opportunity to draw (mark with a pen) on your leg. This is to make sure the correct leg is operated on. If you have any questions, this might be a good time to ask them. An anaesthetic will be administered in theatre. This may be a general anaesthetic (where you will be asleep) or a local block (e.g. where you are awake but the area to be operated is completely numbed). You must discuss this with the anaesthetist. A tight inflatable band (a tourniquet) may be placed across the top of the thigh to limit the bleeding. Your skin will be cleaned with anti-septic solution and covered with clean towels (drapes). The surgeon will make an incision (a cut) down the middle of the knee. The knee capsule (the tough, gristle-like tissue around the knee) which is then visible can be cut and the knee cap (patella) pushed to one side. From here, the surgeon can trim the ends of the thigh bone (femur) and leg bone (tibia) using a special bone saw. Some surgeons also remove the underside of the knee cap. Using measuring devices, the new artificial knee joints are fitted into position

 

Laminectomy

 

Rotator Cuff Repair

 

Shoulder Replacement

from 14964 €

Spinal Fusion

Urology

Vasectomy
 

Vasectomy

 

Male genital enlargement

 

Male genital thickening

 

Vasectomy Reversal

Neurology

 

Neurologist Consultation

General Surgery S.L. - Av. Ricardo Soriano 32, Marbella, Malaga, 29601,

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Dr Javier  Padilla - Doctor at General Surgery S.L.

Dr Javier Padilla

Job Title:
  Doctor
Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:

Degree in Medicine. University of Granada.

1988-1993 

Specialist in General Surgery.

University Hospital, Córdoba

Dr Fernando Gallardo - Doctor at General Surgery S.L.

Dr Fernando Gallardo

Job Title:
  Doctor
Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:
  • MD Angiology and Vascular Surgery, University Hospital A Coruña. Spain National accreditation (2007-12)

  • Degree in Medicine and Surgery. University of Málaga (1999-2005). Erasmus Medical Student 2003 (Caen, France), 2004 (Beirut, The Lebanon)

  • Residence Fellowships (ST Mary´s Hospital, London, UK) (Hospital Arnault de Villaneuve, Montpellier, FR) (Kaiser Hospital HNL, Hawaii, USA)

Dr Antonio Cara - Doctor at General Surgery S.L.

Dr Antonio Cara

Job Title:
  Doctor
Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:
  • Degree: Graduate in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Granada (1981-1987)

  • Doctorate: Doctor of Medicine from the University of Navarra with the qualification of Apto cum Laude and Extraordinary Doctorate Award (1992)

  • European Diploma in Hand Surgery (Vienna 1998)

  • Master in Medical Direction and Clinical Management from UNED Instituto Carlos III (2004-2006) and the title of “University Expert in Forensic Sciences” from UNED (2010)

Dr Antonio Carrasco - Surgeon at General Surgery S.L.

Dr Antonio Carrasco

Job Title:
  Surgeon
Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:

Medicine and Surgery graduate by University of Málaga, Spain 

(2005-2011).

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