Hospitals offer comprehensive surgical care for a range of disorders affecting the abdominal organs and other parts of the body through their general surgery and laparoscopic surgery services. These services improve recovery and lower complications by using minimally invasive approaches. Important products include:
- Comprehensive Evaluations: Thorough assessments for surgical candidates and preoperative preparations.
- Laparoscopic Procedures:
- laparoscopic procedure with hepatobiliary:
- Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A surgical procedure that removes the gallbladder
- Laparoscopic drainage of liver abscess: A surgical procedure that can be used to treat liver abscesses
- Laparoscopic Partial precystectomy for hydatid cyst
- Laparoscopic choledochal cyst repair surgery
- Laparoscopic CBD Exploration
- Hernias
- Groin Hernia laparoscopic repair
- Natural Hernia laparoscopic repair
- Congenital Hernia laparoscopic repair
- Congenital Diaphragmatic hernia laparoscopic repair
- Paraoesophageal hernia laparoscopic repair
- Abdominal
- Dynamic Laparoscopy: A surgical technique that uses a dynamic retractor to reduce the number of trocar ports used to retract tissue
- Laparoscopic adhesiolysis/Bond release: A surgical procedure that treats scar tissue, or adhesions, that form between organs
- Laparoscopic Mesenteric / Retroperitoneal cyst excision: A minimally invasive surgical procedure that can be used to remove mesenteric or retroperitoneal cysts
- Laparoscopic Splenectomy: A minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove the spleen
- Laparoscopic Rectal prolapse repair: A surgical procedure to fix a weakened rectum that has dropped out of place
- Abdominal Surgery: Surgical treatment for gastrointestinal disorders, including bowel resections and gastric bypass.
- Partial/Subtotal/Total Gastrectomy with bypass
- Carcinoma stomach whipple for periampullary / pancreatic carcinoma: A surgical operation typically used to treat a stomach carcinoma located in the periampullary region
- Small and Large Bowel Resection Anastomosis: An anastomosis is a surgical procedure that joins the ends of the small or large intestine together after a bowel resection
- Oncological Surgery: Resection of tumors in various organs, including the breast and gastrointestinal tract.
- Endocrine Surgery: Operations on thyroid and parathyroid glands, adrenal glands, breast surgery
- Trauma Surgery: Emergency surgeries for injuries to internal organs.
- Patient Education: Information on surgical procedures, recovery processes, and lifestyle modifications.
- Postoperative Care: Monitoring and support for optimal recovery and management of complications.
- Laser surgery
- Proctology – Laser piles, Fissure, Fistula Surgery
- Laser Surgery for uncomplicated varicose veins SEPS.

Dr Suresh Pradhan
Anesthesiology