Hung Q. Nguyen, MD - Robotic & General Surgery

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Combining new state-of-the-art robotic technology with Dr. Nguyen's experience and unmatched compassion means less pain, faster recovery and a more pleasant experience for patients.

01/22/2023

WHO AGREES THAT PIT BULLS ARE THE BEST DOGS IN THE WORLD!!!πŸ˜πŸ’–πŸ’˜

Credit: Sandra Swann

I was recently featured in the latest issue of Health U from Hackensack Meridian. Check it out!
01/18/2023

I was recently featured in the latest issue of Health U from Hackensack Meridian. Check it out!

A pretty cool article about what I do: The benefits of robotic surgery
06/01/2022

A pretty cool article about what I do: The benefits of robotic surgery

Very grateful for this wonderful review πŸ™Œ
05/18/2022

Very grateful for this wonderful review πŸ™Œ

05/04/2022
Thank you, Anthony πŸ™Œ
04/27/2022

Thank you, Anthony πŸ™Œ

04/20/2022

Here's a cool little animation I found online of how inguinal hernia repair works.

So grateful for the kind words of excellent patients πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ thank you, Jeff!
04/13/2022

So grateful for the kind words of excellent patients πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ thank you, Jeff!

04/06/2022

A huge thank you to everyone who came out to our Bayshore 3N & ER Holiday party πŸ₯³ We had a blast and can’t wait to do it again in December!

04/01/2022

Here’s some old footage of me training on a robot simulator in my early days. This is how I got started in robotic surgery πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ

Here's a little article about what I do, being published in the April edition of The Journal NJ πŸ§‘β€βš•οΈ
03/23/2022

Here's a little article about what I do, being published in the April edition of The Journal NJ πŸ§‘β€βš•οΈ

One of the lesser known but more serious complications with gallstones is intestinal obstruction. Over a long period of ...
03/16/2022

One of the lesser known but more serious complications with gallstones is intestinal obstruction. Over a long period of time, gallstones can find their way out of the gallbladder and into the intestine to obstruct the flow of the intestine. This is a condition known as gallstone ileus.

The problem is infrequent and affects elderly patients most of the time who are also dealing with a host of other medical issues. Treatment would normally require surgery. Typical example can be seen with the following photos:
Stone palpated within intestine
Stone identified with intestine opened
Stone removed from intestine
Multiple stones retrieved from intestine

World J Gastrointest Surg. 2016 Jan 27; 8(1): 65–76.

Thank you, David πŸ™Œ
03/02/2022

Thank you, David πŸ™Œ

Humbling words. Thank you Priscilla! πŸ™Œ
02/23/2022

Humbling words. Thank you Priscilla! πŸ™Œ

Thank you, Nicholas! πŸ™Œ
02/16/2022

Thank you, Nicholas! πŸ™Œ

Prolapse occurs when a body part slips from its normal position. The organs that are usually involved include the uterus...
01/26/2022

Prolapse occurs when a body part slips from its normal position. The organs that are usually involved include the uterus, the va**na, the bladder or the re**um. Prolapse is not a medical emergency but gets worse over time.

When the re**um slides from its normal position inside the pelvis out through the a**s, it is called re**al prolapse. Symptoms include feeling like you’re sitting on a ball after using the bathroom, feeling a bulge outside of your a**s, or seeing a red mass outside of your a**s. Pain, bleeding, infection or obstruction are some complications resulting from re**al prolapse.

Corrective surgery is required to restore both normal aesthetic and more importantly normal function.
(Image via piedmontcolore**al.com)

Very humbled to hear you are so satisfied, Michael!
01/19/2022

Very humbled to hear you are so satisfied, Michael!

A pilonidal cyst is a chronic condition cause by hair and debris collecting underneath the skin resulting in intermitten...
01/12/2022

A pilonidal cyst is a chronic condition cause by hair and debris collecting underneath the skin resulting in intermittent infection. most always located near the tailbone at the top of the buttocks.
Symptoms include pain, red irritated skin, drainage or pus from the skin, and foul smell from the pus/drainage.
Pilonidal cysts are normally caused by hair that punctures the skin, becoming embedded. This can be extremely painful if infected. Treatment is usually drainage through a small hole or surgery to remove the cyst.

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Hazlet, NJ

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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm

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