A hernia occurs when an internal organ protrudes abnormally through the abdominal wall, usually in the form of a lump. It is a major concern when the bowel protrudes, or has the potential to protrude, which may result in the bowel becoming compromised or incarcerated.
The most common hernias include:
If you have been experiencing any of the following symptoms, please contact Dr Yong to arrange an assessment:
If you experience any of the symptoms listed below, please seek immediate medical assessment from a hospital emergency department or your GP:
Complex or incisional hernias are abdominal wall hernias that occur through previous surgical incisions.
Pilondial disease is an infection in the natal cleft near the tail bone, most commonly in the midline between the buttocks.
The gallbladder is a sac that lies under the liver, and is important in facilitating digestion.
If you have been experiencing any of the following symptoms, please contact Dr Yong to arrange an assessment:
Pain can be short lived, but when it is unremitting this may indicate severe inflammation. In this scenario, it is important to seek urgent surgical review through your nearest hospital emergency department or GP.
Pain can be short lived, but when it is unremitting this may indicate severe inflammation. In this scenario, it is important to seek urgent surgical review through your nearest hospital emergency department or GP.
Dr Yong specialises in minimally invasive laparoscopic and robotic colorectal surgery techniques, and is committed to treating his patients with respect and compassion. His specialisms include:
Colonoscopy is indicated for patients having symptoms concerning for colorectal cancer or inflammatory bowel disease. Screening colonoscopy is indicated for average risk patients at age 50. Newer guidelines recommend screening start at age 45 for African Americans. If a family member has had colorectal cancer or adenomatous polyps before the age of 60, it is recommended you start screening 10 years before their age at diagnosis.
IV Sedation is commonly used for procedures such as colonoscopy and endoscopy. With Intravenous Sedation, sedative drugs are injected into a vein in your arm or hand. The drugs will make you drowsy and relaxed. Most people fall asleep and forget what happened during the procedure but the aim is to put you at ease during the procedure, not to make you unconscious.
It is recommended that you take the day off work on the day of your procedure. Some patients who work evenings will also need to take off work the day before the procedure to do the bowel preparation.
You will need a responsible adult to pick you up upon discharge from the hospital. You are not allowed to drive for 24 hours after your procedure. You are not allowed to take public transport, unless accompanied by an adult for 24 hours after your procedure. You should not make any important decisions, sign legal documents, operate machinery or drink alcohol for 24 hours following the procedure.
.