Here are the 16 most common surgeries in the Philippines, based on the number of surgical claims paid by Philhealth from January to September 2011.

SURGERYNUMBER OF CLAIMS
1. Hemodialysis335,458
2. Normal spontaneous vaginal delivery159,749
3. Cesarian delivery106,755
4. Cataract removal with intraocular lens insertion57,566
5. Chemotherapy28,969
6. Surgical completion of incomplete abortion24,938
7. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy22,591
8. Cholecystectomy18,079
9. Colonoscopy17,821
10. Dilation and curettage17,808
11. Abdominal hysterectomy12,957
12. Appendectomy12,847
13. Preoperative in-patient consultation11,610
14. Ruptured appendix with abscess or peritonitis8,747
15. Laparotomy and celiotomy5,295
16. Placement of central venous catheter4,386
….for hemodialysis, chemotherapy,hyperalimentation

Note:  Ranking is not absolute because there are surgeries that are not counted, such as those paid in full by patients who are not Philhealth members.

Simple description of some the most common surgeries in the Philippines:

  • Hemodialysis = treatment for kidney failure
  • Normal spontaneous vaginal delivery = normal na panganganak
  • Chemotherapy = cancer treatment
  • Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy = examination of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum using an endoscope
  • Colonoscopy = examination of the colon and rectum using a colonoscope
  • Dilation and curettage = removal of part of the lining or contents of the uterus (Raspa sa Tagalog), in some cases after incomplete miscarriage or abortion
  • Abdominal hysterectomy = removal of the uterus through a cut in the abdomen
  • Appendectomy = removal of the appendix, usually as a response to acute appendicitis
  • Cholecystectomy = removal of the gallbladder
  • Peritonitis = inflammation of the peritoneum (tissue that lines the inner wall of the abdomen)
  • Laparotomy and celiotomy = examination of the abdominal cavity thru a large cut in the abdominal wall
  • Central venous catheter = long tube inserted into a large vein for delivering fluids, drugs or blood into the body

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