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The Department of General Surgery provides surgical interventions that focus on the endocrine system, gastrointestinal tract, liver, colon, and other major parts of the human body. Some of the common procedures include appendix, gallbladder removals, colonoscopies, thyroidectomies and hernia surgeries. The Department also offers treatment to patients suffering from diseases involving skin, soft-tissue, breast and trauma. The surgical department provides services employing cutting-edge surgical care.
The Laparoscopic Surgery (also known as key-hole surgery or minimally invasive surgery) Department is well equipped with the latest technology and excellent infrastructure, supported by a skilled team of experienced surgeons, trained technical staff and nurses. which helps in providing patients with a variety of treatments in the fields of gynecology, gastroenterology and urology. Laparoscopic surgery is a surgical technique in which small (keyhole), narrow instruments (trocars/laparoscope) are inserted into the abdomen through small (less than one centimeter) incisions instead of large cuts.
The benefits of laparoscopic technique over traditional open surgery include shorter recovery time and reduced hospital stay, lesser pain as the incisions are smaller, minimal tissue trauma and bleeding after the operation, reduced risk of developing infection and hence, minimal pain and discomfort and reduced scarring as compared to traditional surgeries.
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