8 Most Common Surgeries Performed in the USA

In the United States, several types of surgeries are commonly performed across various healthcare settings. 8 of the most prevalent surgeries include:

  1. Cataract Surgery: This is a very common procedure due to the growing number of elderly individuals experiencing cataracts. It involves the removal of the clouded lens and its replacement with a clear artificial lens.

  2. Cesarean Section (C-section): This surgical procedure is performed to deliver a baby through incisions in the abdomen and uterus. It's a frequent operation due to pregnancy complications.

  3. Joint Replacement Surgery: Knee and hip replacements are particularly widespread, especially among older adults suffering from arthritis or joint injuries.

  4. Minimally Invasive Appendectomy: Appendectomy, often performed minimally invasively, is common for treating appendicitis.

  5. Gallbladder Removal (Cholecystectomy): This procedure is frequently done when patients develop gallstones that cause pain or infections.

  6. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG): Performed on patients with severe coronary artery disease, CABG restores normal blood flow to the heart.

  7. Hernia Repairs: These include various types, such as inguinal and umbilical hernias, due to defect or weakness in the abdominal wall.

  8. Breast Surgery: This category includes procedures for cancer treatment or augmentation and reduction for aesthetic or health reasons.

These surgeries are performed frequently across the nation due to their effectiveness in treating common health conditions and improving quality of life.

Brennan Belliveau

Nurse Brennan Belliveau is an internationally educated Registered Nurse born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Brennan immigrated to San Francisco, California, USA in 2019 and has since then helped support thousands of international Registered Nurses in their journey of also becoming a USRN.

Brennan created the The Adventurous Nurse shortly after immigrating to the USA for the international nursing community. He continues to work as a USRN in pediatric cardiology and heart-lung transplant care and previously wrote NCLEX preparation questions for publishers. Today Brennan advocates for and creates content for international nurses all across the world to support them in their journey of becoming a USRN with Medliant too.

In 2023 Brennan was named a Distinguished Alumni by MacEwan University in Canada and later in 2024 he was named to Marquis Who’s Who in America for his work in supporting international Registered Nurses and their family’s in achieving their American Dream too.

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