Esophagectomy in St. Martinus-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf
About the clinic
Esophagectomy at St. Martinus-Krankenhaus in Düsseldorf, Germany may cost around €44,200. The clinic is one of only two German centers accredited by IFSO for obesity and metabolic surgery. Dr. Viktor Alexander Krol, Chief Physician with _doctor_8945_years_ of experience, leads the multidisciplinary team.
About the Procedure
An esophagectomy removes part or all of the esophagus. This complex surgery requires specialized expertise. The clinic uses a comprehensive approach with pre-op diagnostics and personalized recovery plans.
What's Included
- Pre-op gastroenterology check-up with consultation and lab tests
- Gastroscopy and colonoscopy performed with sedation
- CT scans of abdomen and chest
- Surgery with anesthesia
- 4-7 day hospital stay
- Post-operative aftercare and documentation
Medical Team
Dr. Krol heads both the Obesity Center and Gastroenterology departments. His specialties include internal medicine and immunology. The clinic received the Top Mediziner 2016 award from Focus Magazine.
Facility Advantages
The hospital is located 20 minutes from Düsseldorf Airport. It follows international standards as an IFSO-accredited center. Patients benefit from coordinated care across specialties.
Those considering esophageal surgery may request more details about the treatment package. The clinic provides complete diagnostics and surgical care in one location.
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St. Martinus-Krankenhaus Düsseldorf: more details about the clinic
- Obesity Center at St. Martinus-Krankenhaus is one of only two German centers which are accredited by the International Federation of Surgery and Obesity (IFSO).
- The latest achievement of the Clinic is the title of Top Mediziner 2016 in obesity surgery according to Focus Magazine. This is one of the most prestigious awards among German medical institutions.
- Besides, Obesity Center possesses the rank of Kompetenz-Zentrum fur Adipositachirurgie (Honored Center for Obesity Treatment)
St. Martinus-Krankenhaus is a multidisciplinary clinic which includes 3 specialized centers and 6 departments, namely, of Ophthalmology, Therapy, General and Visceral Surgery, Traumatology, Geriatrics, and Anesthesiology and Intensive Care.
All centers have passed the accreditation of influential medical associations.
Obesity Center
The Center is headed by Dr. Matthias Schlensak who has managed to involve in his team many experienced surgeons as well as other specialists like dietitians, personal coaches, and behavioral therapists. It means that the treatment here is based on the interdisciplinary approach which increases the therapy’s effectiveness.
The physicians of St. Martinus-Krankenhaus perform both traditional bariatric surgeries and innovative interventions.
Standard minimally invasive surgeries
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Gastric sleeve resection |
The removal of the part of the stomach with high concentration of gastrin (“hunger hormone”). |
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Gastric Bypasses |
During the operation only a small part of the stomach continues functioning. The surgeons use a bypass through the middle or back part of the intestine. |
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Gastric balloon |
The balloon is reduced to the stomach size and placed inside it using endoscopic techniques. Such procedure promotes quicker saturation. |
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Gastric band |
Laparoscopic placement of the ring on the upper third of the stomach, which helps to get rid of the feeling of hunger more quickly. |
Innovative minimally invasive surgeries
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Gastroplication |
A specialized surgery which reduces the gastric lumen by suturing the stomach. The procedure has some contraindications. |
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Endobarrier |
A non-invasive therapeutic method for the patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity, during which a thin liner is inserted into primary and middle sections of the small intestine. The liner prevents interaction of food with these sections and is removed after the therapy. |
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OPTIFAST |
The program conducts monitoring of the patients with the most complex forms of obesity. It helps to choose different approaches which are divided into phases. |
After a long and thorough testing German Diabetes Association (DDG) has specified St. Martinus Krankenhaus Diabetes Center for high achievements in the treatment and care for diabetic patients.
In addition, the Clinic provides training for dietologists from the whole Germany.
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Gladbacher Str. 26, 40219 Düsseldorf, Germany
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