Dr. Inese Fišere

Surgeon | Proctologist

Languages:

Latvian, English, Russian

Education:

  • From 2020 - Riga Stradiņš University, Doctoral Department, Study Programme "Medicine"
  • 2009-2015 - Riga Stradiņš University - surgeon qualification
  • 2002-2009 - Riga Stradiņš University - medical qualification
  • 2018 - Theoretical and practical surgical training courses in laser proctology, Germany
  • 2017 - Theoretical and practical training courses - trilogy, haemorrhoidal disease, Germany

Work experience:

  • Surgeon at Pauls Stradins University Hospital

Specialisations

  • Gallbladder and bile duct diseases, pancreatic diseases;
  • Anterior abdominal wall and complicated hernias (white line, umbilical, inguinal, surgical repair of post-operative hernias);
  • Benign diseases of the intestinal tract, functional and anatomical abnormalities of the colon, reconstructions (including obstructive defecation syndrome, growths, diverticulosis, colonic fistulas);
  • Proctology: treatment of haemorrhoidal disease (minimally invasive and surgical), treatment of anal fissures and rectal fistulas, sphincter repositioning surgery, surgical treatment of rectal prolapse, surgical treatment of rectal masses, cosmetic proctology.

Scientific work:

  • Fišere, I.; Gardovskis, A.; Pavārs, M.; Gardovskis, J.. Transanal Repair of Rectocele and Rectal Mucosectomy with a Single Circular Stapler (TRREMS) - Why is it Worth Rehearsing?. Preprints 2019, 2019070141
  • Inese Fišere, Valērija Groma, Nick Richards Goldiņš, Andris Gardovskis, Jānis Gardovskis. WORLDWIDE DISEASE - HAEMORRHOIDS. HOW MUCH DO WE KNOW?PROCEEDINGS OF THE LATVIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Section B, Vol. 75 (2021), No. 1 (730), pp. 20-30. DOI: 10.2478/prolas-2021-00XX 2021. (https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2021-0001).
  • Fišere, I.; Groma, V.; Svirskis, Š.; Strautmane, E.; Gardovskis, A. Evaluation of Clinical Manifestations of Hemorrhoidal Disease, Carried Out Surgeries and Prolapsed Anorectal Tissues: Associations with ABO Blood Groups of Patients. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 5119. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12155119