General and Lap Surgery deals with treating affected organs through minimal invasive surgical methods. Used mostly in gastrointestinal, gynaecological and urological surgeries, general and lap surgeons rectify and treat organs by making small incisions in order to perform the surgery, making it quicker to recover from the surgery.
Laparoscopy surgery
Laparoscopic surgery is a technique of surgical treatment that involves operating on an area far from the affected area by making small incisions somewhere else on the body. Surgeons use this method due to the minimal surgical invasion required as well as the smaller wounds and lessened recovery time required for the wound to be healed.
Bariatric Surgery deals with weight reduction using various techniques to combat obesity. The process includes reducing the size of the stomach or removing a portion of the stomach or re-routing the small intestine.
General surgery
- Lumps and tumors
- Thyroid surgery
- Breast surgery for benign and cancer
- Abdominal emergency surgery for obstruction, bleeding, trauma etc
- Hydrocele
- Varicose veins
Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for gall stones
- Laparoscopic Hernia repair
- Laparoscopic appendectomy
- Laparoscopic fundoplication for hiatus hernia
- Laparoscopic Heller operation for achalasia cardia
- Laparoscopic intestinal and colorectal surgery
- Laparoscopic pancreatic cyst surgery
- Minimally invasive piles surgery (Stapled)
- Advanced surgery for fistula and fissures
Gastrointestinal cancer
- Oesophageal cancer
- Stomach cancer
- Pancreatic cancer (Whipple operation)
- Colorectal cancer
Bariatric surgery
- Gastric balloon
- Sleeve gastrectomy
- Gastric bypass surgery