General Surgery

The Department of General Surgery, provides highly qualified surgeons with cutting-edge equipment to guarantee a high rate of surgical success.

Each year, the surgical teams treat a number of patients using a multidisciplinary approach. Patients get access to the most advanced treatment choices thanks to the team’s expertise and technology. With a multidisciplinary approach, the department of general surgery collaborates with other experts like anesthesiologists, radiologists, cardiologists, etc. to provide comprehensive surgical care.

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Laparoscopic appendectomy

To remove the appendix from the body, a minimally invasive procedure must be performed. A little pocket located in the big intestine called the appendix has no known function in the human body. However, it is only taken out once it starts to cause discomfort or other symptoms. Using a laparoscope, the appendix is removed through a tiny abdominal incision.

FNAC Procedure

Fine Needle Aspiration Complications In cytology, tissue or fluid in an organ or a lump is sampled for cells using a tiny, hollow needle. This is typically done to determine the sort of cells present inside a breast mass or a neck gland, such as the thyroid gland. It is an extremely effective method for finding cancer.

Paronychia Nail Infection

A painful fungal or bacterial nail infection of the hand or foot is called paronychia. It typically happens where the side or base of a fingernail or toenail meets the skin.

Lipoma Excision

A lipoma is a fatty, non-cancerous mass that typically causes no symptoms or issues. When pressure is applied, lipomas, which are found just beneath the skin, are easily mobile. The neck, shoulders, back, belly, arms, and thigh regions are where they frequently manifest. A surgical excision may be necessary if the lipoma is uncomfortable, painful, or expanding.

Skin Abscess

A skin abscess is a pus-filled pocket that develops inside of or beneath the skin’s surface. Typically, pus or clear fluid is present within this hump. Typically, a bacterial infection is to blame. It can show up anywhere on the body.

Ingrown Toe Nail

Ingrown toe nails happen when the corners or edges of the nails dig into the skin nearby. An ingrown toenail is most common on the big toe.