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Understanding In

General Surgery

General surgery is a broad surgical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of a wide range of conditions affecting almost any area of the body. This specialty encompasses a variety of surgical procedures, including abdominal, breast, vascular, endocrine, and colorectal surgeries, among others. General surgeons are trained to manage a diverse array of diseases and injuries in almost any area of the body that requires surgery. They are also skilled in the use of minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopy, which allows for quicker recovery and less postoperative discomfort.

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Why Choose?

Gunasheela for General Surgery

Gunasheela Surgical and Maternity Hospital’s Department of General Surgery stands out for its highly specialized surgeons and state-of-the-art facilities. Our team of experienced surgeons is adept at performing a wide range of procedures, from routine surgeries to complex operations. We are committed to providing the highest standard of surgical care, combining advanced techniques with personalized attention to ensure the best outcomes for our patients
Highlights of

Gunasheela’s General Surgery

Experienced Specialists

Experienced Surgical Team: Highly qualified surgeons with expertise in various surgical procedures.

Ethical Medical Practices

Multidisciplinary Approach: Collaboration with specialists across departments for holistic care.

Tailored Treatment Plans

Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive surgeries for quicker recovery.

Comprehensive Support System

Postoperative Care: Dedicated support for post-surgery recovery and rehabilitation.

Reduced Hormonal Stimulation

Comprehensive Care: Personalized treatment plans for each patient.

Promising Success Rates

Patient Education: In-depth consultations and resources for informed decision-making.

Advanced Laboratory Technology

State-of-the-Art Facilities: Equipped with the latest surgical technology.

Convenient Locations

Emergency Services: Readiness for urgent surgical interventions.

Patient-Centric Care

Patient Safety: Adherence to the highest standards of surgical safety and hygiene.

Holistic Approach

Continuous Innovation: Commitment to adopting the latest surgical techniques and practices.

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Frequently Asked Question

General surgery is a surgical specialty that focuses on abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, colon, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, appendix, and bile ducts, as well as the thyroid gland and hernias.
General surgeons treat a variety of conditions, such as hernias, gallbladder diseases, appendicitis, stomach and intestinal issues, and they also perform breast surgery, vascular surgery, and skin lesion removals.
Typically, you’d be referred to a general surgeon by your primary care physician if you have a condition that may require surgical intervention. Symptoms or findings from tests and imaging can indicate the need for surgery.
Common procedures include appendectomy, gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy), hernia repair, removing parts of the intestines, and thyroidectomy.
Before surgery, you’ll likely undergo a physical examination, review your medical history, and complete any necessary lab tests or imaging. Your surgeon will discuss the procedure, including risks and preparation instructions.
As with any surgery, there are risks, but advances in surgical techniques and safety measures have significantly reduced complications. Your surgeon will discuss specific risks associated with your procedure.
Minimally invasive surgery, such as laparoscopy, involves smaller incisions, a camera, and specialized instruments, leading to potentially less pain, shorter hospital stays, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
Recovery varies depending on the type of surgery and the individual. It may involve pain management, limited physical activity, and a gradual return to normal activities. Your surgical team will provide a detailed recovery plan.
You’ll be instructed to fast, typically for 8-12 hours before surgery, to reduce the risk of complications such as aspiration. Specific instructions will be given based on your surgery.
Advances include the widespread adoption of minimally invasive techniques, robotic-assisted surgery, enhanced recovery protocols, and better pain management strategies, all contributing to improved outcomes and patient experiences.
Full recovery can range from a few days to several weeks or months, depending on the surgery’s extent, the technique used, and the patient’s overall health and response to surgery.
Follow-up care typically includes postoperative appointments to check on your healing progress, manage any complications, and address any concerns. The frequency and duration of follow-up visits depend on the type of surgery and individual healing processes.

The Gunasheela Edge In
General Surgery

Choosing Gunasheela for general surgery means entrusting your health to a team that values excellence, safety, and patient-centered care. Our surgeons are not only skilled in traditional surgical methods but are also proficient in the latest minimally invasive techniques, ensuring less pain, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring. At Gunasheela, we understand the importance of trust and expertise when it comes to surgical care. Our General Surgery Department is dedicated to providing exceptional surgical services, ensuring that each patient receives the best possible care and support throughout their surgical journey.