About the General Surgery
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Department of General Surgery provide accurate evaluation and treatment for a wide range of general surgery conditions. Our highly skilled surgeons are equipped to handle a comprehensive range of procedures, from routine laparoscopic surgeries such as hernia repairs, appendectomies, gallbladder removals, piles, surgeries for thyroid, liver, spleen, pancreas, varicose veins to advanced gastroenterological and oncological surgeries at an affordable cost. Utilizing the latest in minimally invasive techniques, our team ensures reduced recovery times, less scarring, minimal discomfort and reduced blood loss for patients. Our team stands itself above par in maintaining the quality in patient care.

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Treatment and Procedure

Laparoscopy surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery, involves the use of a laparoscope to look inside the abdomen and perform surgical procedures. This technique uses smaller incisions, it reduces pain, quicker recovery times, and minimal scarring compared to traditional open surgery. It is commonly used for diagnostic purposes as well as procedures like gallbladder removal, appendectomy, and hernia repair.

A hernia occurs when an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. Common types include inguinal, femoral, umbilical, and hiatal hernias. Surgery is often required to repair the hernia and prevent complications. Hernia repair surgery can be performed using open surgery or minimally invasive laparoscopy.

Piles or hemorrhoids, are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus, causing discomfort, itching, and bleeding. Treatment options involves lifestyle changes and medications, sometimes minimally invasive procedures and surgery are required. Surgical options include hemorrhoidectomy, stapled hemorrhoidopexy, and minimally invasive techniques like rubber band ligation and infrared coagulation.

Gallbladder surgery or cholecystectomy, is the removal of the gallbladder, due to gallstones causing pain or infection. This procedure is commonly performed using laparoscopy, which involves small incisions and a camera to guide the surgeon. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy offers quicker recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring compared to open surgery.

Appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix, performed to treat acute appendicitis. This condition occurs when the appendix becomes inflamed and infected. The procedure can be done using traditional open surgery or laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic appendectomy is preferred for its smaller incisions, reduced pain, and faster recovery time.

Thyroid surgery involves the removal of all or part of the thyroid gland. It is usually performed to treat thyroid cancer, benign thyroid nodules, or hyperthyroidism. The procedure, known as thyroidectomy, can be done using conventional open surgery or minimally invasive techniques.

Breast surgery procedures include lumpectomy, mastectomy, and breast reconstruction. These surgeries are performed to treat breast cancer, remove benign tumors or for reconstructive purposes post-mastectomy. Advances in surgical techniques and reconstructive options have significantly improved outcomes and patient satisfaction.

Stomach surgery includes procedures such as gastrectomy (partial or total removal of the stomach), gastric bypass, and sleeve gastrectomy. These surgeries are performed for conditions like stomach cancer, severe peptic ulcers, and obesity. Minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques are often used to reduce recovery times and improve postoperative comfort.

Intestinal surgery involves operations on the small or large intestines to treat conditions such as cancer, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis), diverticulitis, and bowel obstructions. Procedures can range from resection (removal of a portion of the intestine) to anastomosis (connecting two ends of the intestine). Minimally invasive techniques are commonly used.

Surgery on the liver, spleen, and pancreas is performed for conditions such as tumors, cysts, abscesses, and traumatic injuries. These complex surgeries often require specialized techniques and expertise. Minimally invasive technique, including laparoscopic are often used to enhance precision and reduce recovery time.

Keyhole procedures, or minimally invasive surgeries, utilize small incisions and specialized instruments to perform a wide range of operations. These techniques are used for various surgeries including gallbladder removal, hernia repair, appendectomy, and more. Benefits of keyhole procedures include reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.

Modern treatments for varicose veins include minimally invasive procedures such as endovenous laser treatment (EVLT), radiofrequency ablation (RFA), sclerotherapy, and microphlebectomy. These techniques are designed to close or remove varicose veins with minimal discomfort offering effective and cosmetically effective outcomes.

Cancer surgery aims to remove malignant tumors and affected tissues, and it can be combined with other treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. Surgical techniques vary based on the type and stage of cancer, and may include minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries, as well as traditional open procedures. Advances in surgical oncology have significantly improved patient outcomes.

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