Dr. Fishfeld provides compassionate consultation for patients in need of surgical evaluation as recommended by their doctor or by self referral.
Incision and Drainage of Skin Abscess- Opening and cleaning a pus containing cavity.
Incision and Drainage of Pilonidal Cyst Abscess- Opening and cleaning a pus containing Pilonidal Cyst.
Laceration Repair- Closure of traumatic cuts.
Lipoma Excision- Removal of non-cancerous fatty tumors from under the skin.
Skin Cyst Excision- Removal of various types of skin cysts, including sebaceous cysts, Epidermoid cysts, etc.
Acute and Chronic Diverticulitis- Infection of the colon due to infected diverticulosis.
Acute and Chronic Appendicitis- Infection of the appendix.
Acute and Chronic Cholecystitis- Infection of the gallbladder.
Biliary Dyskinesia- Functional gallbladder disorder causing pain.
Hernias- When a part of the bowel or peritoneum pushes through a gap in the abdominal wall.
Inguinal hernias: occur at a weak spot above the inguinal ligament, which is above the groin.
Femoral hernias: occur in the upper part of the thigh, below the inguinal ligament.
Incisional hernias: occur in scar tissue from previously made surgical incisions (cuts). The abdominal wall is weaker there, so hernias are more likely.
Umbilical hernias: arise at a weak point in the abdominal wall near the belly button (navel).
Epigastric hernias: where tissue pokes through a gap in the abdominal wall between the breastbone and the belly button.
Incision and Drainage of Abscess- Opening and cleaning a pus containing cavity.
Intestinal Obstruction- Blockage of the intestine by scar tissue, tumor, or infection
Intestinal perforation
Laparoscopic and Open Appendectomy- Removal of the appendix using small incisions, a video camera and minimally invasive techniques, or by traditional surgical techniques.
Laparoscopic and Open Cholecystectomy- Removal of the gallbladder using small incisions, a video camera and minimally invasive techniques, or by traditional surgical techniques.
Laparoscopic and Open Colectomy- Removing a diseased segment of colon by using small incisions, a video camera and minimally invasive techniques, or by traditional surgical techniques.
Laparoscopic and Open Gastrectomy- Removing a diseased segment of stomach by using small incisions, a video camera and minimally invasive techniques, or by traditional surgical techniques.
Laparoscopic and Open Enterectomy- Removing a diseased segment of small intestine by using small incisions, a video camera and minimally invasive techniques, or by traditional surgical techniques.
Laparoscopic and Open Lysis of Adhesions- Removing scar tissue that cause intestinal obstruction, pain, bloating, etc., that formed between abdominal organs, mainly the small intestine, after surgery, by using small incisions, a video camera and minimally invasive techniques, or by traditional surgical techniques.
Laparoscopic and Open surgical repair of simple and complex hernias of the abdominal wall, including the inguinal areas- Reduction and repair of hernias by using small incisions, a video camera and minimally invasive techniques, or by traditional surgical techniques.
Skin abscess- Infection of the skin with a pus containing cavity.
Treatment of Acute and Chronic Wounds
** Many More Diagnoses Upon Request