ABOUT US
The Keyhole Surgery Centre has developed from the general surgical practice
of Dr James D Ritchie. Since the advent of laparoscopic surgery,
Dr Ritchie has focused his practice on procedures conducted using these
minimally invasive techniques. The advantages of laparoscopic or keyhole
surgical procedures are many.
When compared to conventional procedures they offer less pain, shorter
hospital stay and convalescence, less scarring and often better access to
difficult areas of the abdominal cavity. With the introduction of more
advanced equipment such as robotic assistants, better cameras and
specialized devices such as harmonic scalpels, the range of surgery
carried out by these techniques is bound to increase.
At present the Keyhole Surgery Centre offers a range of procedures. These include:
- Laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernias
- Laparoscopic removal of the gall bladder
- Laparoscopic anti-reflux procedures
- Laparoscopic removal of the appendix
- Laparoscopic division of adhesions
- Laparoscopic adjustable silicone gastric banding
You may read more about
some of these procedures on the Web site. Other procedures are suitable for
laparoscopic surgery but are not so commonly performed by the Keyhole Surgery
Centre.
These include laparoscopic
vagotomy for duodenal ulcers, removal of parts of the stomach and intestine
and surgery for achalasia (a condition where muscle thickening blocks the lower
oesophagus). More procedures will become available as techniques develop further.
Another
major area of interest for the Keyhole Surgery Centre is the treatment of morbid
obesity. This is a growing problem in our society. Two procedures are offered
at present to help with this disabling problem. The first is the laparoscopic
banding mentioned above and the second is biliopancreatic diversion. This second
procedure is not laparoscopic at this stage and is performed via an abdominal
incision.
Dr Ritchie is the most experienced bariatric surgeon in Sydney with over 1200
cases of various anti-obesity procedures being performed by him since 1975.
To assist him in the management of these cases he has working with him in the
Centre, a consultant dietitian. Read more about these procedures on the Web
site.
If after
reading the information provided on the Web site you feel that one of these
procedures may be of interest to you, please make an appointment to see Dr Ritchie
at:
- 8th floor, 187 Macquarie
Street, Sydney, NSW 2000.
Tel: (02) 9221 3919
or (02) 9232 1894
All problems associated with morbid obesity are seen at this address.
- 4/35 Fourth Avenue,
Eastwood.
Tel: (02) 9874 9737
The email address of The Keyhole Surgery Centre is:
keyholesurgerycentre@bigpond.com
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