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General Surgery

General Surgery is an umbrella term that focuses on a broad spectrum of surgical procedures related to the abdomen and other organs, including the esophagus, liver, pancreas, digestive tract, head and neck, and blood vessels. General surgeons also treat patients injured in trauma who would need immediate life-saving surgical interventions besides performing various invasive and non-invasive diagnostic and treatment procedures like gastroscopy, colonoscopy, etc.

A general surgeon plays a crucial role in various operations for evaluating the patient, performing the surgery, and post-operative management. Overall, general surgery covers nine areas of medicine, including:

  • Digestive tract, including small and large intestines
  • Abdomen and its contents, including the esophagus, pancreas, and liver
  • Head and neck
  • Skin and soft tissue, breasts for oncological diagnostic procedures like biopsies
  • Heart and blood vessels
  • Endocrine procedures like thyroid gland
  • Surgical oncology
  • Surgical intervention to treat injuries caused by accidents
  • Surgical needs for terminally ill patients to alleviate symptoms

General surgery has undergone a tremendous transformation in recent years. With the advent of minimally invasive procedures, general surgeons are experts in performing various laparoscopic and endoscopic technique using smaller surgical tools fitted with tiny cameras for diagnostic and treatment methods.

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Marengo Asia Hospitals, helmed by the best general surgeons in the country, offers 24x7 emergency care. Supported by highly trained, compassionate paramedics, state-of-the-art labs, and surgical theatres for diagnostic and treatment purposes, Marengo Asia is committed to the complete well-being of the patients.

Our General Surgery department offers a wide range of minimally invasive and invasive surgical procedures, ensuring total and faster patient recovery. Talk to our surgeon team to know the best treatment option for you.

General Surgery

Laparoscopy

Overview

Laparoscopy is a highly advanced, minimally invasive procedure performed by general surgeons. The surgeon makes small incisions up to 3 to 15 mm and accesses the affected area in the body through tiny, special surgical instruments guided by the camera that project the entire ...

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Laparoscopy

Overview

Laparoscopy is a highly advanced, minimally invasive procedure performed by general surgeons. The surgeon makes small incisions up to 3 to 15 mm and accesses the affected area in the body through tiny, special surgical instruments guided by the camera that project the entire view from inside the body.
Laparoscopic procedures include appendectomy, repair of hernia, removal of gallbladders, colons, and tissue samples for biopsy, and a few bariatric procedures. The main advantages of Laparoscopic procedures are minimal blood loss, less scarring and wounds, and faster recovery.
Surgeries done through minimal access facilitate faster recovery of patients and would be able to resume their regular duties within few hours.

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FAQ'S

General surgeons perform a broad range of invasive and non-invasive procedures to alleviate symptoms caused by various conditions like ulcerative colitis, gastrointestinal bleeding, haemorrhoids, thyroidectomy, etc.

Yes! General surgeons are the first to be called in to stabilize and treat the injuries caused by accidents. General surgery procedures offer quick treatment to stop bleeding and complications caused due to internal injuries and reduce the risk of permanent deformities.

You may be referred to a general surgeon for specific diagnostic procedures that would require surgical intervention, like collecting tissue samples for biopsy, appendicitis, and treating internal wounds.

Appendectomy, Tonsillectomy, and haemorrhoidectomies are a few procedures that come under general elective surgery. It means you can fix an appointment for the surgery to be done.

It depends on the surgery you have undergone. You may get discharged the same day for specific laparoscopic diagnostic procedures, while others require you to spend a night at the hospital.

It depends on the kind of procedure. A procedure like a biopsy would require a day’s rest, but surgeries related to the abdomen, colon, and thyroid may take up to a week.

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