Head of Surgery at the Transplant Institute (ITAC). Nephrology and laparoscopic surgeon. With more than 700 kidney transplants, he has extensive experience in kidney surgery.
These are the treatments performed by Dr. Francisco Javier OSELLA:
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Conevenciomal hemicolectomy
Hemicolectomy is the resection of one side of the colon either for a tumor, polyps or diverticula among other diseases, then joining the remaining segments. In the conventional technique, the surgeon makes a traditional incision. It is preferred in certain clinical situations, such as in patients with previous surgeries.
Professional fees, use of the operating room, materials and medication, two days of hospitalization in intensive care and five days of hospitalization in the general ward.
USD 16000 USD 8000
Inguinal hernioplasty bilateral with laparoscopic mesh
Surgery that seeks to reinforce the weakened abdominal wall and that causes a hernia. The surgeon sutures the weakened wall and then reinforces it with mesh. The laparoscopic technique, being less invasive, causes less pain in the postoperative period, more aesthetic scars and faster recovery.
Professional fees, use of the operating room, surgical materials, mesh approved by the FDA or the European Community, one day of hospitalization in a general ward, usual postoperative medication.
USD 9000 USD 4400
Inguinal mesh hernioplasty
It is the surgery that seeks to reinforce the weakened abdominal wall and that causes a bulge hernia. The surgeon sutures the weakened wall and then reinforces it with mesh.
Professional fees, use of the operating room, surgical materials, mesh approved by FDA or European Community, one day of hospitalization in a general room,
USD 5000 USD 2400
Laparoscopic hemicolectomy
Hemicolectomy is the resection of one side of the colon which is performed for tumors, polyps or diverticula. The laparoscopic technique allows the hemicolectomy to be performed less aggressively, with less pain in the postoperative period and days of hospitalization.
Professional fees, use of the operating room, surgical supplies, one day of intensive therapy and four days in the general ward, commonly used medications.
USD 20000 USD 9000
Laparoscopic inguinal hernioplasty with mesh
It is the surgery that seeks to reinforce the weakened abdominal wall and that causes a hernia. The surgeon sutures the weakened wall and then reinforces it with mesh.
Professional fees, use of the operating room, surgical materials, mesh approved by FDA or European Community, one day of hospitalization in a general room,
USD 5500 USD 3100
Laparoscopic nephrectomy
Nephrectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove part or all of the kidney, in most cases to treat a tumor. Laparoscopy (less invasive surgery with the use of a camera) reduces hospitalization time and postoperative pain.
Professional fees, use of the operating room, materials and medications commonly used, one day of hospitalization in intensive care and one day in the general ward.
USD 16000 USD 7500
Laparoscopic transvaginal nephrectomy
The surgeon removes all or part of the kidney, in most cases to treat cancer, with the laparoscopic technique (camera surgery). This makes it possible to shorten the hospital stay and obtain better pain control. In women, the possibility of extracting the kidney transvaginally allows surgery to be performed without leaving scars on the abdomen.
Fees for the surgical team and anesthetist, materials, use of the operating room, one day of hospitalization in intensive care and one day in the general ward, analgesic medication.
USD 80000 USD 9000
Laparoscopic umbilical hernioplasty with mesh
Surgery that seeks to reinforce the weakened abdominal wall and that causes a hernia. The surgeon sutures the weakened wall and then reinforces it with mesh. The laparoscopic technique, being less invasive, causes less pain in the postoperative period, more aesthetic scars and faster recovery.
Professional fees, use of the operating room, surgical materials, mesh approved by FDA or European Community, one day of hospitalization in a general room,
USD 8000 USD 3500
Laparoscopy cholecystectomy
It consists of the extraction of the diseased gallbladder with polyp stones among other causes. The laparoscopic technique allows this procedure to be performed with the least possible aggression, showing less pain and days of hospitalization.
Professional fees, use of the operating room, surgical supplies, one day of intensive therapy and four days in the general ward, commonly used medications.
USD 16000 USD 6500
Ultrasound-guided kidney biopsy
A sample of the kidney is taken under ultrasound guidance and local anesthesia. Subsequently, a pathologist analyzes the biopsy and makes a diagnostic report.
Professional fees, use of ultrasound, disposable materials and medications.
USD 10000 USD 2000
Umbilical hernioplasty with mesh
It is the surgery that seeks to reinforce the weakened abdominal wall and that causes a hernia. The surgeon sutures the weakened wall and then reinforces it with mesh.
Professional fees, use of the operating room, surgical materials, mesh approved by FDA or European Community, one day of hospitalization in a general room,
USD 5500 USD 2800
(*) The price listed corresponds to the value of the treatment, and not to the entire stay in Argentina (**) The first appointment is always virtual, has a fixed price and must be paid in advance (***) Virtual appointment fee: USD 100 / USD 15
Biography
Following is the biography of Dr. Francisco Javier OSELLA:
University specialist in general surgery. Head of Surgery at the Institute of Transplantation and High Complexity (ITAC).
Specialist in digestive and nephrourological surgery by videolaparoscopy.
Staff of the ITAC reno-pancreatic transplant team.
Training in robotic and mini-invasive surgery at the University Hospital of Illinois, Chicago, USA.
Academic Training
Dr. Francisco Javier OSELLA has completed the academic training in:
National University of Santa Fe - Argentina
Medical Centers
Dr. Francisco Javier OSELLA treats the patients in the following medical centers: