Dr. Steen W. Jensen MD FACS
Surgeon
1060 Valley View Dr Quincy CA, 95971About
Dr. Steen Jensen is a general surgeon practicing in Quincy, CA. Dr. Jensen specializes in abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and often thyroid glands. General surgeons are able to deal with almost any surgical or critical care emergency, also involving the skin or soft tissue trauma. Dr. Jensen provides quality surgical service for gravely ill or injured patients and is able to respond quickly due to knowledge of various surgical procedures.
Education and Training
Columbia Univ Coll of Physicians And Surgeons, New York Ny 1991
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Dr. Steen W. Jensen MD FACS's Expert Contributions
How painful is a colon resection?
In general there is little pain from the colon its self. Most of the pain will be from the incision(s). The amount of pain is variable depending on the details of the incision(s). Laparoscopic/robotic tends to hurt less. The other main factor is your tolerance to pain. I find a TAP block with Exparel is helpful. READ MORE
How much pain do you get during a liver biopsy?
Generally not very painful. Depends a little on the details of the Biopsy and your tolerance to pain. READ MORE
What can I drink after appendix surgery?
No specific dietary restrictions after a typical uncomplicated appendectomy. I usually start with small amounts of clear liquids such as water and apple juice and work up from there. Within a day most are back to a regular diet. READ MORE
How long is a hospital stay after a colon biopsy?
Vague question but in general biopsies are done during a colonoscopy which is usually an outpatient procedure. READ MORE
How severe is an inguinal hernia?
Doesn't sound too serious now. Get an appointment before it does. If it gets hard, more painful and will not reduce go to the nearest ER. READ MORE
How should I prepare for a colonoscopy?
You should get explicit instructions from your doctor. If you did not call the office to get them. READ MORE
Previous hernia?
Activity as tolerated. If you have trouble with it see a surgeon. READ MORE
Do you stay overnight for a colon biopsy?
Most colon biopsies are done during colonoscopy and usually go home same day. READ MORE
How soon after abdominal hernia surgery can I go to a gym?
You need to ask your surgeon. In general I limit activity for 2 weeks in laparoscopic repairs and 6 weeks in open repairs. READ MORE
Can you repair a hernia without mesh?
Most of the time yes. But before you chose to not use mesh, discuss the pros and cons with your surgeon. READ MORE
What type of surgery is best for inguinal hernia?
Igenerally group inguinal hernia repairs into 1 of 3 categories. 1: Thelaparoscopic preperitoneal repair using mesh which is what I do most commonly. 2: The open Lichtenstein type mesh repair which I do for older people with othersignificant medical problems and larger hernia defects. 3: Mesh free repairs such as the Bassini repair. I do not typically performthese. In most surgeons hands this is not as good a mesh repair. READ MORE
Toe surgery gone wrong?
Anytime you are uncertain you are getting the best advice seek a second opinion. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone READ MORE
I had a bilateral inguinal hernia?
Tired and loss of endurance are normal. The mass is not. It may be an early recurrence, hematoma or seroma, abscess, etc. Needs to be re-evaluated by the surgeon. READ MORE
Weird stool?
Stools can have a variety of sizes and shapes. Not sure this is a problem especially if you have had normal stools after this. If your stool is always abnormal you should see a GI doc. The bigger issue may be the symptoms similar to your previous gall bladder symptoms. Get an appointment to see your surgeon or a GI doc. If the problem is progressive and you can not get an appointment go to the ER. READ MORE
Belly button discharge following appendix surgery?
You should return to see your surgeon or get a new one. It sounds like a chronic infection. READ MORE
Can external hemorrhoids be removed without surgery?
Depends on how you think of surgery. It is minimal enough some would call it a procedure. However, the post-procedure symptoms can be enough you would consider it a surgery. READ MORE
Bleeding/loss of blood?
Alcoholics can die from GI bleeding. She needs to get help. You can't make her go to the hospital but you can be supportive and offer to help to make her decision easier. Solve her excuses for not going (who going to feed her pet, get mail, water plants, give her a rid, etc.) READ MORE
What are the best foods to eat after gallbladder surgery?
Eat a heart healthy diet. https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-eating/eat-smart/nutrition-basics/aha-diet-and-lifestyle-recommendations READ MORE
Why am I having these issues after a hernia mesh?
Assuming a standard Lichtenstein type inguinal hernia repair, it's not likely. The nerves for erection and ejaculation do not travel through the inguinal region where the surgery occurred and the mesh was placed. Consider seeing a urologist. READ MORE
Can diverticulitis require intestine removal?
Most people do not require surgery. However, those with severe problems from infection, bleeding or obstruction will need to have a portion of the colon removed. Occasionally, this will require a temporary colostomy. READ MORE
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