Diseases
i) Lumen
Diseases of Esophagus (Food Pipe & stomach)
- Achalasia
- Motility Disorders
- GERD
- Esophageal Varices
- Esophageal Ca
- Barett’s Esophageal
Diseases of Esophagus (Food Pipe & stomach)
- Celiac disease
- Irritable Bowel
- Polyps
- Crohn’s Disease
- Ulcerative Colitis
Disease of large Intestine
- Colonic Polyp
A colon polyp is a little cluster of cells that structures on the covering of the colon. Most colon polyps are innocuous. However, over the long run, some colon polyps can form into colon disease, which might be lethal when tracked down in its later stages.
know more - Ulcerative colitis
Ulcerative colitis is a fiery gut illness (IBD) that causes aggravation and ulcers (bruises) in your gastrointestinal system. Ulcerative colitis influences the deepest covering of your digestive organ, likewise called the colon, and rectum. In the vast majority, side effects normally foster after some time, as opposed to abruptly.
- Diverticulitis
- Irritable bowel syndrome
ii) Pancreas
- Acute Pancreatitis
- Chronic Pancreatitis
- Pancreatic Cancer
iii) Hepatobiliary Services
Gall bladder
- Gall Bladder Inflammation (cholecystitis)
- GB Ca
Bile Duct
- Bile Duct Stone (Choledocholithiasis)
- Bile Duct Adenoma (Non-Cancerous tumor)
- Bile Duct Cancers
iv) Hepatology
With the use of advanced technology and surgical methods, patients now have more options than ever for the treatment of Hepatobiliary disease. Apollo Hospital’s Centers for Hepatobiliary surgery offers comprehensive specialty care for diseases of the liver, pancreas and bile duct. For patients requiring hospitalization, we have a dedicated Hepatobiliary critical care unit, a Hepatobiliary physician on-call, anesthetists and a specialized O.R. nursing team. At the Liver Center, our focus is on providing experienced, personalized care for all our patients. Our doctors are trained at the world’s most renowned centers in Hepatobiliary surgery and Liver Transplantation and are actively involved in clinical research. Our team of surgeons, interventional endoscopists, radiologists and hepatologists work together to provide surgical treatment for the following disorders:
- Acute Liver Failure (ALF)
- Chronic Liver Failure (CLF)
- Cirrhosis
- Porto biliary cirrhosis
- Autoimmune Cirrhosis
- Portal Cholangitis
- Wilsons Disease
- Liver Cancer