General Surgery

Who is a general surgeon?
General surgeons are doctors who specialize in surgical procedures. A general surgeon is part of a surgical team that also includes an anaesthesiologist, nurses, and surgical technicians.

Surgeons that practice general surgery are highly skilled surgeons that typically operate on common abdominal complaints including, appendicitis, hernias, gallbladder stone, stomach, and intestinal disease Breast and thyroid disease.

@ Rajendra Hospital most of the general surgery are performed with minimally invasive techniques in the form of laparoscopy surgery. The benefit of laparoscopic surgery are lesser incision, lesser postoperative pain and early recovery than traditional open procedures.

The General & Laparoscopic Surgery department at Rajendra Hospital provide the following Services to different parts of body.

Hernia Surgery:

  • Open inguinal mesh hernioplasty,
  • Lichtenstein mesh repair of inguinal hernia
  • Inguinal herniotomy
  • Bassini repair of inguinal hernia,
  • Repair of femoral hernia
  • Mesh repair of incisional hernia,
  • Laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal repair of inguinal hernia,
  • Laparoscopic intraperitoneal inlay mesh repair,
  • Laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh repair,

Abdomen:

  • Open & Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy,
  • Laparoscopic CBD Exploration
  • Open Choledocholithotomy
  • Laparotomy and repair of duodenal ulcer, Laparotomy with under running of bleeding peptic ulcer
  • Lap-assisted resection and anastomosis,
  • Lap repair of small bowel perforation,
  • Laparoscopic adhesiolysis,
  • Laparoscopic-assisted splenectomy,
  • Laparoscopic Splenectomy,
  • Ileostomy,
  • Closure of ileostomy,
  • Repair of small bowel perforation,
  • Splenectomy,
  • Closure of small bowel perforation,
  • Laparoscopic Appendicectomy,
  • Drainage of appendicular abscess

Anorectal disease:

  • Seton revision,
  • Hartman’s procedure,
  • Laying open of low fistula in ano,
  • Incision and drainage of perianal abscess
  • Lateral sphincterotomy,
  • Colostomy closure,
  • Examination under anaesthesia,
  • Excision of fistula-in-ano,
  • Incision and drainage of ischiorectal abscess
  • Laparoscopic left colectomy
  • Laparoscopic assisted colectomy
  • Laparoscopic anterior resection

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