Also known as انٹسسسیپشن
General Surgeon
MBBS, FCPS (General Surgery), Fellowship in GI Surgical Oncology
General Surgeon
MBBS, FCPS (General Surgery), Fellowship in GI Surgical Oncology
General Surgeon
MBBS, DABS, FACS, FASMBS, UCSF Advanced Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgery, DABOM
General Surgeon
MBBS, DABS, FACS, FASMBS, UCSF Advanced Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgery, DABOM
Urologist
MBBS, FCPS (Urology)
General Surgeon
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S (Surgery), M.R.C.S (UK)
Colorectal Cancer Surgeon
MBBS, FRCS (General Surgery), FEBS, ATLS, MRCS (Edin)
Colorectal Cancer Surgeon
MBBS, FRCS (General Surgery), FEBS, ATLS, MRCS (Edin)
Urologist
MBBS, MS (Urology)
General Surgeon
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S. (Surgery), FRCS
Urologist
M.B.B.S., M.C.P.S (Surgery), F.C.P.S (Urology)
General Surgeon
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S.
Treatment of intussusception typically happens as a medical emergency. Emergency medical care is required to avoid severe dehydration and shock, as well as prevent infection that can occur when a portion of intestine dies due to lack of blood.