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GI & Laparoscopic Surgery

Eternal hospital Sanganer (General, GI and laparoscopic surgery)

At Eternal Hospital, we have a surgical unit that is highly motivated and focused on quality, handling every facet of surgical interventions under one roof. To offer our patients the greatest surgical care, the state-of-the-art facility is furnished with cutting-edge technology and specialised equipments. We have performed the most complicated surgical procedures with the utmost proficiency, backed by the tremendous knowledge & experience of our team. With the assistance of experts from different fields of expertise, our interdisciplinary team of surgeons and technicians performs a wide range of standard and unique surgical operations. We are also prepared to manage a wide range of minimally invasive and non-invasive surgical treatments, which benefit in patients' swift recovery with little tissue damage, blood loss, or discomfort.

What is General Surgery?
A wide variety of problems affecting the belly, chest, neck, and extremities are the focus of general surgery, a medical specialty that specialises in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of these conditions. General surgeons are skilled in a range of surgical techniques, including open surgery, minimally invasive surgery, and emergency surgery. The field of general surgery covers a wide range of operations, including gastrointestinal, breast, vascular, endocrine, trauma, and critical care surgeries. Moreover, general surgeons are in charge of the preoperative, surgical, and postsurgical care of their patients. General surgeons collaborate extensively with other medical professionals to give their patients comprehensive care in addition to surgical procedures. To guarantee that patients receive the most suitable and up-to-date care, they interact with primary care physicians, oncologists, radiologists, and other healthcare specialists. Types of general surgery we offer:

  • Emergency surgery, including polytrauma
  • Inguinal, incisional and ventral hernia repairs
  • Surgeries of the liver and gallbladder
  • Esophageal resections and reconstruction
  • Gastric (stomach) surgery
  • Surgeries on the small and large intestine & Appendix
  • Splenectomy (spleen removal)
  • Anorectal conditions(Piles,Fissure & Fistulas)
  • Pancreatic surgery
  • Varicose veins of the lower limb
  • Wound care for diabetic foot and venous ulcers
  • Thyroid surgeries
  • Parathyroid surgeries
  • Breast surgeries
  • Amputation
  • Wound Debridement
  • Parotid Gland Surgery
  • Submandibular Gland
  • Hydrocele
  • Soft Tissue Tumor Surgery


What is GI Surgery?
Diseases affecting digestion can be treated with gastrointestinal surgery. The stomach, pancreas, esophagus, gall bladder, small intestine and large intestine, liver and pancreas are involved. The treatment is also utilised to remove intestinal tumours, malignant tissues. Disruptions to the gastrointestinal system can occur for a number of causes, including sickness, an inadequate diet, and stress. Those who are obese may occasionally additionally need gastrointestinal surgery. Laparoscopic procedures are employed to carry out this type of surgery. Improved digestive system performance and symptom relief from GI illnesses are the main objectives of GI surgery. Below are some gastrointestinal conditions that GI surgery treats, along with the procedures used to treat them:

  • Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): is a chronic digestive ailment that manifests as heartburn, regurgitation, and difficulty swallowing when stomach acid rushes back into the oesophagus. Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication, which involves wrapping the upper portion of the stomach around the lower esophageal sphincter to treat GERD, is the most widely utilised operation.
  • Gallstones: Gallstones are little, hard clumps that develop in the gallbladder and can be painful, nauseating, and can make you throw up. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, which includes removing the gallbladder through small abdominal incisions, is the most widely performed technique to treat gallstones.
  • Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are two examples of the chronic digestive illnesses known as "inflammatory bowel disease" (IBD), which can inflame and harm the lining of the digestive tract. IBD-related problems such intestinal blockage, abscesses, and fistulas may require surgery to be treated. Ileocecal resection, colectomy, and proctocolectomy are treatments for IBD.
  • Diverticulitis: Diverticulitis is a disorder in which the colon's wall develops tiny pouches called diverticula that become inflamed or infected. In serious circumstances, surgery can be required in severe cases to remove the colon's damaged area. Laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy is the operation performed to treat diverticulitis the most frequently.
  • Hernias: Hernias happen when a weak area in the abdominal wall allows an organ or tissue to push through. To treat the hernia and avoid consequences including intestinal obstruction or strangulation, surgery may be required. Open or laparoscopic hernia repair are the two most popular treatments for hernias.
  • Abdominal discomfort, nauseousness, and vomiting are symptoms of pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas. Surgery can be required in extreme circumstances to remove sick or damaged pancreatic tissue. A pancreatic Necrosectomy is the most frequent treatment for pancreatitis.


What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
​​​​​​​A Laparoscope, a small, flexible tube containing a camera and light source, as well as other surgical tools are inserted via small incisions made in the belly during laparoscopic surgery, sometimes referred to as minimally invasive surgery. This method spares patients from pain and scars while also allowing doctors to view and operate on internal organs without the need for major incisions. A laparoscope, which transmits real-time images of the internal organs to a display in the operating room, is inserted into the abdomen through a series of tiny incisions (often less than an inch long) during laparoscopic surgery. These images are used by the surgeon to direct the usage of the surgical tools. Laparoscopic surgery can be performed for a variety of procedures, including therapeutic procedures like the removal of the gallbladder or appendix and diagnostic procedures like biopsies. It is also frequently used for gynaecological treatments such ovarian cyst removal and hysterectomies. The fact that laparoscopic surgery causes less bodily harm than open surgery is one of its key advantages. Smaller incisions result in less tissue damage, which lessens pain and discomfort and speeds up healing. Also, there may be less scarring and a lower chance of problems like infections and blood loss for patients. Yet not every patient qualifies for laparoscopic surgery. Individuals with certain health issues, like severe traditional open surgery may be required instead for patients with specific medical issues, such as extreme obesity, severe heart discomfort, severe heart disease or adhesions from prior operations. Moreover, the laparoscopic method cannot be used for all surgical operations.


Types of Laparoscopic Surgery we offer:

  • Cholecystectomy
  • Diagnostic Laparoscopy
  • Appendectomy
  • Inguinal hernia repair
  • Incisional and ventral hernia repair
  • Adrenalectomy
  • Splenectomy
  • Treatment of hydatid disease of the liver
  • Fundoplication for heartburn
  • Cardiomyotomy for achalasia cardia
  • Colectomy
  • Rectopexy
  • Nephrectomy
  • Treatment for varicocele
  • Sleeve gastrectomy for morbid obesity.


Why Eternal hospital?
​​​​​​​The hospital employs a group of highly qualified and experienced surgeons who are experts in various domains and committed to giving their patients the finest care possible. Modern equipment and facilities are available at the hospital to guarantee precise diagnosis and effective treatment results. The hospital also provides individualised attention and assistance throughout the duration of the therapeutic process, including pre-operative counselling, post-operative care, and rehabilitation. The hospital offers a wide range of services to patients, including diagnostic imaging, laboratory testing, and dietary counselling. Overall, Eternal Hospital takes a holistic approach to patient care, making sure that patients have the best GI and laparoscopic surgical support possible.

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