Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder, a small organ located beneath the liver. This procedure is commonly performed to treat gallstones, which can cause pain, infection, or other complications. It can be done using traditional open surgery or minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques, with the latter offering quicker recovery times and less postoperative pain.
Appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix, a small, tube-shaped pouch attached to the large intestine. This procedure is usually performed as an emergency surgery to treat appendicitis, which is the inflammation of the appendix. It can be done through open surgery or laparoscopically, with the laparoscopic method typically resulting in a faster recovery and smaller scars.
Hernioplasty, also known as hernia repair surgery, involves the correction of hernias, which occur when an organ or tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. The surgery can be performed using open or laparoscopic techniques and often involves reinforcing the weakened area with a mesh to prevent recurrence.
Laser hemorrhoidectomy is a minimally invasive procedure using a diode laser to treat hemorrhoids. It reduces pain, bleeding, and recovery time by precisely targeting and shrinking hemorrhoidal tissue. This technique allows for faster healing and often enables patients to return home the same day.
Laser fissurectomy is a minimally invasive procedure using a diode laser to treat anal fissures. The laser precisely removes the damaged tissue, promoting faster healing with minimal pain and bleeding. This technique reduces recovery time and often allows patients to resume normal activities quickly.
Laser fistulotomy is a minimally invasive procedure using a diode laser to treat anal fistulas. The laser precisely removes the fistula tract, promoting healing with minimal pain and bleeding. This technique offers faster recovery and reduces the risk of complications, allowing patients to return to normal activities sooner.
The hospital features three state-of-the-art operation theaters designed to meet NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers) protocols. These theaters ensure the highest standards of safety, sterility, and efficiency, providing a safe environment for surgical procedures.
The hospital uses the latest generation Karl Storz 4K laparoscope, which offers several advanced features:
For procedures like cholecystectomy, appendectomy, and many others, the advanced laparoscopic techniques allow for faster recovery, enabling next-day discharge for many patients. This reduces hospital stays and speeds up the return to normal activities.
The hospital offers day care procedures for hemorrhoids (piles) treatment using the latest diode laser technology. This minimally invasive technique reduces pain and recovery time, allowing patients to return home the same day.
Stainless steel operation theaters provide a sterile environment crucial for preventing infections. The material’s durability and ease of cleaning help maintain high hygiene standards, essential for surgical success and patient safety.
Laminar airflow systems with HEPA filters ensure a continuous flow of clean, filtered air in the operating room. This setup reduces the risk of airborne contaminants, maintaining a sterile environment and minimizing the risk of surgical site infections.
The CSSD is responsible for sterilizing and disinfecting surgical instruments and equipment, preventing nosocomial infections. This department ensures that all medical tools meet the highest standards of cleanliness and sterility, crucial for patient safety and successful surgical outcomes.