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Surgery to treat anal fissures, often involving removal of scar tissue or sphincter repair.
Removal of the appendix, typically for appendicitis
Removal of the gallbladder, often due to gallstones.
Correction of hernias by repositioning tissue and reinforcing the area.
Partial or complete removal of the thyroid gland for nodules, cancer, or hyperthyroidism.
Removal of breast tissue, often for breast cancer treatment or prevention.
Removal of the colon, like in colorectal cancer or diverticulitis.
Removal of the spleen, often due to rupture, cancer, or blood disorders.
Excision of pilonidal cysts or sinuses near the tailbone.
Removal or ligation of enlarged veins, often for cosmetic or symptomatic relief.