UF Health Surgeon Michael Latzko: Treatments

UF Health Surgeon Michael Latzko has experience treating conditions of the stomach, esophagus, colon, bowel, bile ducts, adrenal glands and pancreas. A minimally-invasive surgeon at Surgical Specialists in Sebring, Florida, Dr. Latzko delivers precise, effective treatments for everything from achalasia and diverticulitis to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), hiatal hernias and more. He is regarded highly by colleagues and patients throughout the region.

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UF Health Surgeon Michael Latzko: When Diverticulitis Surgery May Be Necessary

UF Health Surgeon Michael Latzko is a minimally-invasive surgeon who specializes in the treatment of diseases affecting the bowel, pancreas, colon, bile ducts, esophagus and stomach.

One of the procedures Dr. Michael Latzko commonly performs is diverticulitis surgery—a procedure designed to treat the inflammation and irritation often resulting from the colon condition known as diverticulitis.

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When Surgery May Be the Best Option

Most patients who experience the symptoms of diverticulitis (a condition that can cause anything from painful infections and stomach pain to stomach cramps, constipation and diarrhea) can be successfully treated with fiber, probiotics and antibiotics—though surgery is often recommended in such circumstances as:

  • A ruptured colon, which can cause abdominal leakage and lead to serious inflammation.
  • An undrainable infected abscess.
  • When symptoms become severe, and other treatments are not working.
  • A weakened immune system, possibly the result of a recent organ transplant or chemotherapy.
  • More complicated forms of diverticulitis, such as those that create bleeding in the abdomen.

A laparoscopic surgery specialist, Dr. Michael Latzko works with patients to determine the treatment options that are best for their unique condition, health and situation.

UF Health Surgeon Michael Latzko: Common Disorders of the Esophagus

UF Health Surgeon Michael Latzko utilizes minimally-invasive surgeries to treat any number of conditions affecting the foregut—including diseases that commonly impact the esophagus.

And as a minimally-invasive surgery specialist, Dr. Michael Latzko has treated many of the disorders that most commonly affect the esophagus, including:

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Hiatal Hernias

Hernias, much like a gastroesophageal disease (GERD), can cause considerable pain or discomfort in the esophagus—and can lead to acid reflux.

GERD

Also known as Gastroesophageal Disease, GERD can lead to more severe health issues and concerns if left untreated.

Achalasia

Achalasia typically results from a weak lower esophageal sphincter, which can make swallowing difficult and cause vomiting, weight loss and other issues down the road.

Esophageal Diverticulum

Esophageal diverticulum involves a pouch that can protrude outward anywhere in the esophageal lining. This condition can manifest itself in such symptoms as difficulty swallowing, food regurgitation, pain, cough, swelling and more.

Esophageal Cancer

If left untreated, esophageal cancer can pose a serious risk to one’s health and life for years down the road.

To learn more about Dr. Latzko and his team, or to schedule an appointment, call him today at (863) 402-3161.