Our orthopedic surgeons perform a wide range of joint, spine, and sports injury surgeries, using modern methods, minimally invasive techniques, and an individual approach to each patient.
In the field of ENT surgery, we perform diagnostic and surgical procedures on the ears, nose, throat, head, and neck. Trust top specialists with many years of experience and access to modern medical equipment.
Urological surgeries at MD Medicina are performed under the auspices of experienced specialists who use modern and safe surgical approaches to treat kidney, urinary tract, bladder or prostate problems. We provide patients with prompt treatment and discreet, professional support.
Minor surgical procedures (colposcopy, LLETZ / conization)
Major procedures (myomectomy, hysterectomy)
Diagnostic hysteroscopy (with or without biopsy)
Ultrasound
Gynecological surgeries
We perform diagnostic and surgical procedures in all areas of the female reproductive system – cervix, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, and external genitalia. We use the most modern surgical approaches, including minimally invasive techniques, ensuring precision, effective treatment, and shorter recovery times.
In our hair surgery clinic, we perform the most advanced microsurgical procedures: FUE/DHI hair, eyebrow, and beard transplantation, as well as supportive PRP therapy. Primerni so za klasično alopecijo, brazgotine ali estetsko preoblikovanje obraza.
We perform diagnostic and surgical procedures in all areas of the female reproductive system – cervix, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, and external genitalia. We use the most modern surgical approaches, including minimally invasive techniques, ensuring precision, effective treatment, and shorter recovery times.
Do you have questions? Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions related to our services and procedures. If you cannot find the answer, please contact us - we are happy to help you.
The need for surgery is always decided by a specialist based on your symptoms, clinical examination and test results. If conservative treatment is not sufficient or the condition is more serious, surgery will be suggested as a further solution.
Before each procedure, you will undergo a specialist examination, necessary laboratory and imaging tests, and a preoperative consultation with an anesthesiologist. You will also receive written instructions on diet, medications, and home preparation.
Yes, you can have all surgical procedures performed at our clinic on a self-pay basis. This allows for shorter waiting times, choice of appointments, and greater flexibility to meet your needs.
Recovery time depends on the type of procedure and your medical condition. Some minor procedures require only a few days of rest, while others require several weeks of rehabilitation. We also provide follow-up and support after the procedure.
Our center performs orthopedic, urological, ENT, and gynecological surgeries. The procedures are performed by top experts using modern techniques and equipment, which allows for safe and effective treatment.
All about anesthesia
Areas of work in the anesthesiology clinic
Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology clinic
At MD medicina, you will meet with an anesthesiologist a few days before the surgery in the pre-operative anesthesia clinic. Along with the invitation to the anesthesia examination, you will also receive all the necessary instructions for your personal doctor, which tests you need before the surgery or anesthesia, depending on your age, concomitant diseases and the type of surgery. You will then bring the results of the aforementioned tests with you to the anesthesia examination.
Patient admission to the operating room and monitoring during anesthesia
Before going to the operating room, the patient must remove glasses, contact lenses, dentures, and all jewelry. When the patient is admitted to the operating room, a blood pressure cuff is placed on the patient's arm, ECG electrodes are attached to the chest to monitor the heart rate, and a finger clip (pulse oximeter) is placed on the patient's finger to measure blood oxygen saturation.
During surgery, the anesthesiologist uses infusions to replace the patient's lost body fluids, and in some major surgeries, it is also necessary to replace the patient's lost blood, which is called a transfusion. In doing so, the anesthesiologist takes into account the latest guidelines and standards for administering transfusions or blood products.
Awakening from general anesthesia and postoperative monitoring
The anesthesiologist manages anesthesia so that the sleep lasts an appropriate amount of time depending on the operation, and after the operation, the patient wakes up quickly and pleasantly and does not feel pain. The awakening takes place in the operating room, where the patient is monitored by the anesthesiologist and the anesthesia nurse. When the patient wakes up and is breathing satisfactorily on his own and his reflexes have returned, the anesthesiologist removes the breathing tube (or laryngeal mask airway). The patient usually does not remember this period later.
The anesthesiologist will make sure that you will not have any pain after the operation, or that the postoperative pain will be as minimal as possible. You will also actively participate in this and you do not have to suffer the pain. Good pain management is very important, because in addition to the fact that pain is unpleasant and makes you suffer, pain also has other adverse effects: increased blood pressure, accelerated heart rate, stress hormones are released... Good pain management enables good cooperation with the physiotherapist, thus shortening and improving your recovery.
Eating and drinking regimen before and after anesthesia
Before a planned surgical procedure, the patient should not eat solid food for at least 6 hours before induction of anesthesia. However, they may drink clear liquids (water or unsweetened tea) during this period up to 2 hours before induction of anesthesia. It is also necessary to stop chewing gum or smoking at least 2 hours before induction of anesthesia.
Risk assessment for surgery and opinion on fitness for anesthesia
Taking into account modern medical doctrine, planned anesthesia is safe and is carried out according to the most modern professional guidelines. In recent years, we have had access to newer anesthetics, technologically advanced anesthesia machines, newer, precise equipment for monitoring or controlling patients' vital functions, and well-trained anesthesiologists, all of which contribute to the safe implementation of anesthesia.