Weinberg Operation

**Weinberg Operation.** You've probably heard about the talented Canadian surgeon Arthur Weineberg, who actively conducted research and developed a unique method for treating various diseases. However, few people know that there is also “Operation Weinberg”, which is designed to return real beauty to us.

The concept of the "Weinberg Operation" was first introduced by the Canadian company Plastic Surgery Consultants Ltd. Unfortunately, due to the economic situation in the world, many surgeons have canceled participation in this procedure, but not without



The Weinberg procedure is a method of endoscopic surgery for the treatment of malignant tumors of the stomach. The first stages of the operation were developed by the Swedish surgeon Anders Vineberg and subsequently improved by the Canadian surgeon Wilfried Schwaser. Today, there are additions to the organ transplantation technique developed in 1938, and individual stages of the Winiberg operation are performed by different surgeons in other medical institutions. About eight decades have passed since the discovery of the operating technique by Wilneberg, during which the understanding of the chemistry of healing of gastric cancer and gastric diseases of this kind has changed. After describing the procedure, Wileneberg described its practical implementation in the form of drawings and photographs of the patient on the operating table.

The operation is named after Anders Wielenberg (1866–1958), a Swedish surgeon who specialized in gastric pathology. In 1903, he became the first doctor in the world to offer surgery to remove a stomach tumor (gastroscopy) and its resection. In 1927, Willeberg proposed the option of emergency gastrectomy and performed two successful operations on patients with gastric ulcers. Vile Berg developed a technique for removing the stomach through an incision in the abdominal wall



Weinberg's operation, after whom it is named

Weinberg surgery is a surgical intervention aimed at eliminating defects in the development of the musculoskeletal system, restoring the patient’s normal gait and posture. This is a common procedure in the treatment of children with spinal cord injuries, paraplegia, Down syndrome and other pathologies. Such an operation was first mentioned back in 1976 and there have been major improvements in technology today

One of the initiators