Procedures

We perform a wide range of surgical procedures, regardless of age, from birth to end stages of life.  Many of these procedures can be performed with a minimally invasive technique to minimize scarring and postoperative pain.  Many of these minimally invasive techniques have been advanced with the addition of robotic technology available for nearly every surgery we provide.

Abdominal surgery is a broad term that covers many surgical procedures involving the abdomen. Some common abdominal surgeries are appendectomy,… Read More
The appendix is a small tubular structure located in the right lower part of the abdomen and comes off the first part of the colon. Its function is… Read More
GSA specializes in breast biopsy, lumpectomy and mastectomy. A lumpectomy, also known as partial mastectomy is used to treat breast cancer that… Read More
Colorectal surgery deals with disorders of the rectum or colon. Common colorectal conditions include diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease,… Read More
Endocrine surgery focuses on the endocrine glands, which include the thyroid glands, parathyroid glands, adrenal glands, and pancreas.
An esophagectomy is a procedure performed by General Surgery Associates to remove part of the esophagus. Most commonly this is performed to remove… Read More
A cholecystectomy, or removal of the gallbladder, is one of the most common procedures performed at General Surgery Associates. This organ is located… Read More
A hernia is a defect in the fascia or integrity layer of the abdominal wall. Intraabdominal contents such as fat or intestines can then protrude… Read More
General Surgery Associates uses the da Vinci Surgical System which enables surgeons to perform operations through a few small incisions. The da Vinci… Read More
Soft tissue lumps or bumps can often be uncomfortable, or to some, cosmetically unappealing. At General Surgery Associates, we remove lesions such as… Read More
At General Surgery Associates, our surgeons specialize in performing gastric procedures that help with both symptomatology as well as anatomical… Read More