General Surgery
At Houston Surgical Weight Loss, we offer advanced general, laparoscopic, and bariatric surgeries with a focus on safety, precision, and faster recovery. Led by Dr. Irfan Wadiwala, our team provides personalized care to help patients achieve better health and lasting results.
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Comprehensive Surgical Care with Advanced Technology and Compassionate Support in Houston
At Houston Surgical Weight Loss, our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive general, laparoscopic, and bariatric surgical care. We focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of both common and complex medical conditions, ensuring every patient receives safe, effective, and personalized care.
Our surgeons collaborate closely with referring physicians and specialists to create customized treatment plans. By combining advanced surgical technology with compassionate care, we aim to minimize recovery time and maximize results.
Our General Surgery Services
We provide a wide range of general surgeries, focusing on minimally invasive and laparoscopic techniques for faster healing and less discomfort. Our services include hernia repairs, gallbladder removals, and intestinal surgeries for conditions like colon cancer, IBD, and diverticulitis. We also perform stomach, liver, pancreas, and spleen surgeries, using advanced methods to improve recovery and outcomes. Laparoscopic procedures are emphasized for smaller incisions, quicker recovery, and reduced pain. Additionally, we offer skin and soft tissue surgeries, including biopsies, tumor removal, and reconstructive treatments. Below are some of our most common procedures.
Hernia Repair
A hernia occurs when an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle wall.
Hernias most often occur in the:
- Navel (umbilical hernia)
- Groin (inguinal hernia)
- Around surgical incision sites (ventral/incisional hernia)
Common causes include:
- Obesity
- Heavy lifting or strenuous activity
- Chronic constipation
- Persistent coughing or straining
Treatment:
At Houston Surgical Weight Loss, Dr. Wadiwala performs minimally invasive laparoscopic hernia repairs using a specialized mesh system.
Benefits of this approach:
- Smaller incisions
- Less suturing
- Faster recovery
- Reduced discomfort
Most hernia repairs can be performed on an outpatient basis under local or general anesthesia.
Gallbladder Surgery
The gallbladder stores bile, which helps digest fats.
When the bile chemistry becomes unbalanced, gallstones can form, causing:
- Sudden abdominal pain, often after meals
- Nausea or vomiting
- Indigestion or bloating
Gallstones can block bile ducts, leading to inflammation or infection.
In severe cases, surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) may be necessary.
Our Approach:
- Laparoscopic gallbladder surgery: Minimally invasive, small incisions, faster recovery.
- Traditional open surgery: Used for complex cases or when necessary.
Laparoscopic surgery results in less scarring, quicker recovery, and reduced pain.
Intestinal Surgery (Small Intestine & Colon)
Surgery on the intestines may be required for a variety of conditions, including:
- Colon or rectal cancer
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Precancerous polyps
- Diverticulitis (infected pouches in the colon wall)
- Rectal prolapse
Procedures We Offer:
- Small intestine: Removal of diseased segments and reconnection of healthy tissue.
- Colon surgery: Removal of affected portions to restore proper function.
Whenever possible, we use laparoscopic techniques to reduce recovery times and surgical risks.
Stomach Surgery
The stomach plays a crucial role in digestion. Some conditions that may require surgery include:
- Chronic ulcers or bleeding
- Stomach cancer
- Severe GERD (acid reflux)
Common procedures:
- Gastrectomy: Partial or total removal of the stomach.
- Nissen Fundoplication: A minimally invasive anti-reflux procedure.
Our goal is to restore normal digestive function while prioritizing patient comfort and recovery.
Liver Surgery
The liver is vital for metabolism, detoxification, and nutrient storage.
It also has a unique ability to regenerate itself after surgical removal of damaged tissue.
Common reasons for liver surgery:
- Removal of malignant tumors
- Advanced cirrhosis
- Hepatitis complications
- End-stage liver disease
- Liver cancer
Up to 75% of the liver can be removed, with full regeneration typically occurring in five to six weeks.
Spleen Surgery
The spleen plays an important role in fighting infection and storing extra blood.
However, it can be removed safely if necessary.
Reasons for spleen removal (splenectomy):
- Trauma or injury
- Cancer
- Infections like malaria or mononucleosis
- Enlarged spleen causing complications
We offer laparoscopic splenectomy for eligible patients, which involves smaller incisions and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
Skin & Soft Tissue Surgery
Soft tissue includes muscles, ligaments, tendons, and fat, while skin surgeries address various external conditions.
Common procedures include:
- Skin biopsies
- Removal of lesions or tumors
About Houston Surgical Weight Loss
Located in Spring, Texas, Houston Surgical Weight Loss provides state-of-the-art bariatric and general surgery services.
Our mission is to improve patients’ lives through safe, advanced surgical techniques and personalized care at every stage of treatment.
Contact Us:
- Phone: (281) 653-6544
- Email: info@houstonsurgicalweightloss.com
- Address: 5220 FM 2920, Suite 120, Spring, TX 77388
Take the first step toward better health today. Call now to schedule your free initial consultation with Dr. Wadiwala and our expert surgical team.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I know if I need surgery?
If you have ongoing symptoms such as pain, swelling, or digestive issues, schedule a consultation. Our surgeons will perform exams and tests to determine the best treatment.
Are these surgeries minimally invasive?
Yes. Whenever possible, we use laparoscopic techniques, which provide:
- Smaller incisions
- Less pain
- Faster recovery
- Reduced risk of complications
What is the typical recovery time?
Recovery varies by procedure and patient health.
- Laparoscopic surgeries: 1–3 weeks for most patients.
- Traditional open surgeries: 4–6 weeks or longer.
Will my insurance cover surgery?
Most health insurance plans cover medically necessary procedures.
Our staff will help verify your coverage and discuss financing if needed.
How do I prepare for surgery?
Preparation may include:
- Pre-surgery lab tests
- Dietary adjustments
Instructions on which medications to stop or continue
You’ll receive a customized pre-surgery plan at your consultation.
