General Surgery

General Surgery

All significant and complex procedures are carried out in Operation Theater, equipped with modern operative instruments, and anesthesia machines. It includes all types of abdominal surgery like laparotomy resections.

The dedicated and highly trained staff looks after the operation theatres.

Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic or “minimally invasive” surgery is a specialized technique for performing surgery. It is also known as keyhole or band-aid surgery due to the size of the surgical incisions. In the past, this technique was commonly used for gynecologic surgery and for gall bladder surgery.

Laparoscopic surgery uses several 0.5-1cm incisions. Each incision is called a “port.” At each port, a tubular instrument known as a trocar is inserted. Specialized instruments and a special camera known as a laparoscope are passed through the trocars during the procedure.

Requiring minimum incision, this form of surgery can be done for a wide range of procedures – from hernia operation to removal of tumors and ulcers

Laparoscopic Procedures

  • Lap Appendectomy
  • Cholecystectomy for gallbladder diseases
  • Surgery for Hiatus Hernia
  • Stomach ulcers/tumors/cancers etc
  • Small intestinal strictures etc. tumors
  • Surgery for liver abcyst cysts
    • Thoracoscopic surgeries for sympathectomy
    • Laparoscopic Appendix removal surgery
    • Diagnostic Laparoscopy
    • Laparoscopic surgery for hernia repair/Inguinal/ Umbilical/Incisional/ Recurrent etc.
    • Mediastinoscopies for mediastinal diseases and tumors

    Paediatric Surgery

    • Upper G.I. endoscopy for children
    • Bronchoscopy for children
    • Neonatal Intensive Care – eight bedded unit with level III care for the newborns.
    • Paediatric Surgery and neonatal surgical support available round the clock.
    • Paediatric urology with endoscopy and reconstructive surgery as a subspecialty is available.
    • Laparoscopy and Laparoscopy surgery for children