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Procedures we perform.

A complete list of the operations performed by Dr. Shaw and Dr. Decio — robotic, laparoscopic, and open — across our five South Florida hospital affiliations.

Overview

One private practice. The full breadth of general and complex surgery.

Florida Surgical is a boutique private practice based in Coral Springs and serving Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, Weston, and the wider South Florida community. Our two surgeons — Dr. Joshua Shaw and Dr. Danilo Decio — are fellowship-trained, board-certified, and credentialed at five hospitals: Florida Medical Center, HCA Florida Woodmont, HCA Florida Northwest, HCA Florida Westside, and HCA Florida University Hospital.

The procedures below cover most of what we do. Whenever a robotic or laparoscopic approach is safe and appropriate, we offer it first — smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery. Open surgery is reserved for cases where it produces a better outcome. If you don't see your specific operation listed, call our office at (954) 755-0111 — we likely perform it or can point you to a colleague who does.

Procedures

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01

Robotic Gallbladder Surgery

Same-day removal of the gallbladder through tiny incisions for gallstones, biliary colic, and cholecystitis — typically home the same afternoon.

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02

Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair

Minimally invasive groin hernia repair with mesh — faster return to work and exercise compared to traditional open repair.

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03

Complex Ventral Hernia Repair

Recurrent, large, or multi-defect hernias of the abdominal wall — repaired with the right approach for the right anatomy, not a one-size-fits-all template.

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04

Hiatal Hernia Surgery

Repair of the diaphragmatic opening that lets the stomach slide into the chest, often relieving long-standing reflux and chest discomfort.

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05

GERD Surgery

Anti-reflux operations (Nissen, Toupet, LINX) for patients with chronic acid reflux who can no longer tolerate or rely on medication.

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06

Pancreatic Cancer Surgery

Curative-intent surgery for adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas — including Whipple, distal pancreatectomy, and total pancreatectomy.

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07

Liver Surgery

Hepatic resection for primary liver cancer, colorectal liver metastases, and selected benign tumors — minor and major resections using robotic, laparoscopic, or open technique.

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08

Bile Duct Surgery

Repair and reconstruction for bile duct injury, stricture, choledochal cysts, and cholangiocarcinoma — high-complexity hepatobiliary work.

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09

Whipple Procedure

Pancreaticoduodenectomy — the cornerstone operation for cancer of the pancreatic head, bile duct, ampulla, and duodenum. Performed by a high-volume team.

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10

Robotic Colon Surgery

Robotic colectomy for colon cancer, diverticulitis, and large polyps — smaller incisions and faster recovery than traditional open colon surgery.

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11

Achalasia Surgery

Heller myotomy with partial fundoplication for patients whose esophagus has stopped pushing food into the stomach — long-lasting symptom relief.

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12

Foregut Surgery

Our umbrella specialty for the esophagus and upper stomach — see this overview for our full approach to reflux, hiatal hernias, and motility disorders.

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13

Adhesiolysis for SBO

Lysis of internal scar tissue for patients with recurrent small bowel obstruction after prior abdominal surgery — robotic or laparoscopic whenever safe.

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14

Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

Comprehensive reconstruction for massive, recurrent, or loss-of-domain hernias — component separation, biologic mesh, and transversus abdominis release.

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15

Sleeve Gastrectomy

Minimally invasive removal of most of the stomach — durable weight loss and powerful improvement of diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea.

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16

Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

The gold-standard weight-loss operation for severe obesity with reflux or diabetes — durable weight loss and powerful disease remission.

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17

Splenectomy

Minimally invasive removal of the spleen for ITP, hemolytic anemia, splenic tumors, and selected trauma — usually home the next day.

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18

Upper Endoscopy (EGD)

Outpatient scope of the esophagus, stomach, and first portion of the small intestine for reflux, swallowing trouble, bleeding, and surgical planning.

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19

Lysis of Adhesions

Elective minimally invasive release of internal scar tissue causing chronic abdominal pain or recurrent partial obstruction — careful patient selection.

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20

Nissen Fundoplication

Robotic 360° anti-reflux wrap for severe GERD and hiatal hernia — durable symptom control and freedom from daily PPIs.

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21

Toupet Fundoplication

Robotic 270° partial wrap for GERD with weak esophageal motility — durable reflux control with less impact on swallowing.

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22

Adrenalectomy

Minimally invasive removal of an adrenal gland for hormone-producing tumors, suspicious masses, and selected metastases — most patients home in one or two days.

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23

Esophagectomy

Specialist surgery for esophageal cancer — minimally invasive when possible, with gastric conduit reconstruction.

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24

Distal Pancreatectomy

Minimally invasive removal of the body and tail of the pancreas for tumors, cysts, and chronic pancreatitis.

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25

Total Pancreatectomy

Specialist surgery to remove the entire pancreas for diffuse IPMN, multifocal cancer, and selected hereditary syndromes.

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26

Right Hemicolectomy

Robotic and laparoscopic removal of the right colon for cancer, polyps, Crohn's, and right-sided diverticulitis — with same-operation reconnection.

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27

Left Hemicolectomy

Robotic and laparoscopic removal of the left colon for cancer, complicated diverticulitis, and large polyps.

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28

Transverse Colectomy

Robotic and laparoscopic resection of the transverse colon for cancer and large polyps, often as an extended hemicolectomy for the most reliable connection.

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29

Total Colectomy

Removal of the entire colon for ulcerative colitis, FAP, Lynch syndrome, and synchronous cancers — with reconstruction tailored to the diagnosis.

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30

Needle Liver Biopsy

Image-guided percutaneous and laparoscopic core biopsy of liver masses and parenchyma for tissue diagnosis.

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31

Excisional Liver Biopsy

Laparoscopic and open removal of a focal liver lesion or wedge of liver for definitive tissue diagnosis when needle biopsy is not enough.

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32

Total Right Hepatectomy

Formal anatomic resection of the right liver (segments 5–8) for primary liver cancer, metastases, and large tumors — with future-remnant planning.

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33

Total Left Hepatectomy

Formal anatomic resection of the left liver (segments 2, 3, 4) for tumors and hilar cholangiocarcinoma — robotic and laparoscopic when suitable.

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34

Partial Right Hepatectomy

Parenchyma-sparing anatomic resection of the right liver — sectionectomies and segmentectomies for tumors that do not require whole-lobe removal.

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35

Partial Left Hepatectomy

Left lateral sectionectomy and segmental resection of the left liver — the model minimally invasive liver operation.

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36

Wedge Liver Resection

Non-anatomic wedge removal of small superficial liver tumors with a margin of healthy tissue — minimally invasive in most cases.

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37

Mesohepatectomy

Specialist central liver resection (segments 4, 5, 8) — parenchyma-sparing alternative to extended hepatectomy, preserving both lateral lobes.

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38

Total Gastrectomy

Complete removal of the stomach for gastric cancer with Roux-en-Y esophagojejunostomy reconstruction and D2 lymphadenectomy.

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39

Partial Gastrectomy

Subtotal removal of the stomach for cancer, refractory ulcer disease, and selected gastric tumors — with Billroth or Roux-en-Y reconstruction.

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40

Distal Gastrectomy

Robotic and laparoscopic resection of the distal half of the stomach for lower-stomach cancer with D2 lymphadenectomy.

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41

Gastric Antrectomy

Laparoscopic removal of the gastric antrum for refractory ulcer disease and selected early antral tumors.

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42

Roux-en-Y Gastrojejunostomy

Y-limb reconstruction connecting the stomach to the jejunum — for post-gastrectomy reconstruction, bypass of unresectable disease, and bile reflux.

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43

Gastric Band Surgery & Gastric Band Removal

Laparoscopic adjustable gastric band placement, band adjustments, and gastric band removal — including conversion to sleeve gastrectomy or gastric bypass when the band is no longer working.

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44

Bile Duct Exploration (SpyGlass)

Single-stage laparoscopic common bile duct exploration with SpyGlass cholangioscopy for stones found during gallbladder surgery.

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45

Bravo pH Probe

Wireless 48–96 hour esophageal pH monitoring placed during EGD to confirm GERD before anti-reflux surgery.

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46

Small Bowel Resection

Laparoscopic and robotic removal of diseased small intestine with primary anastomosis — Crohn's, tumors, ischemia, obstruction.

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47

Hartmann Procedure

Sigmoid resection with end colostomy for perforated diverticulitis, obstructing cancer, and other emergencies where reconnection is unsafe.

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48

Feeding Jejunostomy

Surgical or laparoscopic placement of a small-bowel feeding tube (J-tube) for long-term enteral nutrition when the stomach cannot be used.

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49

Venting Jejunostomy

Palliative tube decompression of the small bowel for malignant obstruction and refractory ileus — comfort care when curative surgery isn't possible.

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50

Lymph Node Biopsy

Excisional and core needle biopsy of enlarged or suspicious lymph nodes for lymphoma diagnosis, metastasis confirmation, and infection workup.

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51

Nephrectomy

Surgical kidney removal as part of en-bloc multivisceral oncologic resection — retroperitoneal sarcoma, locally advanced abdominal cancer, and select trauma.

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