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In our accredited surgical department we provide care in the partial scope of general surgery and traumatology. The main focus here is on reducing the length of hospital stay. Patient recovery after surgery is also important to us.

 

Overnight surgery

We use modern and minimally invasive techniques in our procedures. These are very gentle to the operated area. This results in less pain, shorter healing time, lower risk of complications and faster return to normal life. In addition, they do not require subsequent long-term hospitalization of the patient.

Highly erudite specialists with many years of experience have at their disposal not only five state-of-the-art operating rooms, but also the most modern medical materials from leading European and American manufacturers.

Spectrum of procedures

Hernia surgery

 

Gallbladder surgery

 

Venous surgery

 

Carpal tunnel surgery

 

Dupuytren's contracture surgery

 
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Performance spectrum

We specialise in day-case surgery, always focusing on the individual needs and overall health of the patient. If medical history permits, we prefer gentle laparoscopic surgical techniques.

Hernia surgery

Umbilical hernia

A surgical procedure that puts the bulging tissues back and strengthens the abdominal wall, most often with mesh.

Inguinal hernia

A very common surgical procedure that addresses a bulging peritoneum by weakening the wall in the groin.

Hernias in the scar

A surgical procedure that addresses the prolapse of organs at the site of a previous surgery.

Gallbladder surgery

A common procedure, most often performed laparoscopically under general anaesthesia and involves removing the gallbladder through small incisions.

Venous surgery

A modern, minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins (varicose veins) and venous insufficiency. The most common methods include laser ablation and miniphlebectomy.

Carpal tunnel surgery

An effective, usually outpatient procedure (15-30 min.) under local anaesthesia that releases a compressed nerve in the wrist.

Dupuytren's contracture surgery

Removal of thickened connective tissue in the palm of the hand. It is recommended if stiff fingers limit normal activities. The procedure is most often performed under local anaesthesia, the aim is to straighten the fingers

Practical information

Here you will find practical tips on how to make an appointment, what to bring for your first visit, as well as your FAQs and downloadable documents.

Ordering

By phone on 272 744 000

By e-mail at chirurgie@1pece-akeso.cz

Via the contact form

Opening hours:
monday - Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m

Trying to reach us outside of office hours? We log your missed calls and will proactively contact you the next business day.

What to deliver:

  • A physician's note, if your physician has issued one
  • Medical reports related to the medical problem, or X-ray, MRI if available

Pre-operative care

Before the actual surgical procedure, it is essential to have a pre-operative examination.

In order to provide you with maximum comfort and save time, we will provide you with a complete pre-operative examination within our clinics.

If you choose to have a checkup with your general practitioner, we recommend scheduling it approximately three weeks prior to your surgery date.

When you schedule your surgery, we will provide you with a list of necessary collections and tests, including detailed instructions. You must bring the results with you on the day of surgery.

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