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Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopy is a type of surgical procedure that allows a surgeon to access the inside of the abdomen and pelvis without having to make large incisions in the skin. This procedure is also known as keyhole surgery or minimally invasive surgery.
Cancer Surgery
Cancer surgery deals with the management of cancers in different parts of the body. It is the most effective and oldest type of cancer treatment. However, the prospect of surgery can make anyone anxious. Put your mind at ease by consulting with our expert surgeons.
Orthopedic Surgery
Orthopedic surgery is a specialty that focuses on managing pathological conditions of the musculoskeletal system arising either from injury or wear, and tear of the joints due to arthritis or other degenerative changes.
Pediatric Surgery
Where other specialties are concerned with a particular technique or area of the body, pediatric surgery is the only surgical specialty that is defined by the patient’s age rather than by a specific condition and deals with the diseases, trauma, and malformations from the fetal period to teenage years.
Gallstone Disease
In gallstone disease, hardened deposits of digestive fluids are formed in the gallbladder, which is a pear-shaped, small organ…
Appendicitis
Appendicitis is caused by the inflammation of the appendix. It is the most common surgical emergency procedure performed…
Hernia
“Hernia is a bulge in the abdomen or groin region which becomes prominent with coughing, straining or while standing…
Typhoid
Typhoid Perforation is a condition in which the small intestine bursts due to severe or inadequately treated typhoid fever. It can cause…
Peptic Ulcer
Peptic Ulcer is usually formed as a result of would in the wall of stomach or intestine caused by H.Pylori infection and…
Liver Abscess
Liver Abscess is a condition in which there is an accumulation of pus inside the liver, which results from infection which may…
Hydatid Cyst
“Hydatid Cyst” is a condition in which infection is caused by a parasite tapeworm (Echinococcus) and can be transmitted…
Uterine Diseases
The majority of women experience heavy bleeding and irregular menstrual cycles when they reach their forties. This condition…
Cysts of Ovary
An ovarian cyst is a common clinical condition that affects women of all ages. Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacks in an ovary or its surface…
Rectal Prolapse
Rectal Prolapse is a condition in which the rectum protrudes out of the anus. The rectum is the last part of our intestine…
Varicocele
Varicoceles is a dilation of veins draining the testicles and is more common on the left side. In some conditions, it is also considered…
Cardia Achalasia
Cardia Achalasia is a motility disorder of the food pipe (esophagus) in which the lower part of the esophagus fails…
Ectopic Pregnancy
An ectopic pregnancy is a condition when a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus. In some cases an ectopic pregnancy can occur in other area…
Infertility Workup
“Failure to achieve pregnancy is a condition called infertility and is getting quite common in both men and women these days..
Early Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is a type of cancer which develops in the breast cells. It initially forms in the milk producing glands or ducts and eventually spreads to the lymph nodes.
Advanced Breast Cancer
In advanced breast cancer, the size of the tumor is bigger and the cancer cells spread to the lymph nodes.
Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is a type of cancer which develops in the ovaries. In this condition, the cells in the ovaries multiply at an abnormal rate leading to the formation of tumors.
Uterine Cancer
Uterine or endometrial cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the uterus. It is found in the inner lining of the uterus and if left untreated, it can even spread to the rectum and vagina.
Advanced Gynecological Cancer
Advanced gynecological cancers develop in a woman’s reproductive organs. Cancer cells arise in the pelvic area and can lead to vaginal, cervical, vulvar, uterine and ovarian cancer.
Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal cancer is a type of cancer which develops in the esophagus, a tube connecting the mouth to the stomach.
Stomach Cancer
Stomach cancer is a type of cancer which develops in the stomach. There is an abnormal growth of cells in the inner lining of the stomach leading to the formation of tumours.
Colon Cancer
Colon cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the colon or large intestine. It begins with forming a small, noncancerous group of cells called polyps on the inside of the colon.
Rectal Cancer
Rectal cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the rectum or last part of the large intestine. There is an abnormal growth of cells in the inner lining of the rectum leading to the formation of tumours.
Thyroid Cancer
The thyroid gland is responsible for producing hormones that help in regulating heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature and weight.
Salivary Gland Tumors
Salivary glands produce saliva which helps in digesting food and keeping the mouth moist. They are found inside our mouth, cheeks and lips.
Sarcomas
Sarcomas is a type of cancer that develops in the connective tissue. The tumors can be formed in any part of the body including the bones, muscles, tendons, cartilage, nerves and blood vessels.
Pancreatic Cancers
Pancreatic cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the tissues of pancreas. There is an abnormal growth of cells in the inner lining of the pancreatic duct leading to the formation of tumours.
Arthritis of the Hips and Knees
Arthritis is inflammation and wear and tear of joints. With the ability to affect one or more than one joint at once, arthritis most commonly affects the joints in the hip and knee.
Knee Meniscal Injuries
One of the most common musculoskeletal issues is the meniscus injury. It is a widely performed surgical procedure all around the world. Meniscus injury is quite typical in sportsmen and athletes like footballers, cricket and volleyball players.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Anterior Cruciate, also known as ACL is a major ligament in knee. ACL injury mostly occurs during sports due to a sudden pause or change in direction while jumping or landing. It may compromise knee stability and affect sports activities.
Ankle Ligament Injury
Ankle sprain is a common condition that can occur when one rolls, twists or turns an ankle leading to the tearing of the ligaments. Ligament is a tissue which helps keep the ankle bones joined together. Most ankle sprains can be treated without an operation and only require medication or therapy.
Achalasia
Achalasia is a serious motor disorder which can affect the entire length of the esophagus. In achalasia, an individual’s lower esophageal sphincter fails to open up during swallowing food.
Ambiguous Genitalia
Ambiguous genitalia refers to a condition in which an infant’s genitals do not have the typical appearance of either a boy or a girl. Ambiguous genitalia isn’t classsified as a disease but it is known to be a disorder of sex development.
Annular Pancreas
Annular pancreas is a condition in which tissues from the pancreas may surround the small intestine. This results in the blockage of the intestine,thus creating problems in digesting food.
Appendicitis
Appendicitis is caused by the inflammation of the appendix. It is the most common surgical emergency procedure performed by surgeons all around the world.
Cleft Lip Repair
Cleft lip is a condition in which there is a gap or spilt in the upper lip or roof of the mouth.It is one of the most common birth defects.
Childhood Tumors
Brain tumors are caused by abnormal growth of cells in a child’s brain or its surrounding tissues. They can be both noncancerous and cancerous.
Esophageal Atresia
Esophagus is a tube connecting the throat to the stomach and trachea is a tube which connects the throat to the windpipe and lungs. Tracheoesophageal fistula is a birth defect involving an abnormal connection between both the tubes.
Pyloric Stenosis
Pyloric stenosis is a condition in which the stomach muscle pylorus gets thickened or narrowed. This prevents the food from entering the small intestine and makes digestion difficult.
Imperforate Anus
Imperforate anus is a birth defect that develops in the womb during fifth to seventh weeks of pregnancy. It is a condition in which the opening to the anus is missing or blocked thus making it difficult for the baby to pass stool normally from their body.
Hernia
Hernia is a bulge in the abdomen or groin region which becomes prominent with coughing, straining or while standing. Hernia is a mechanical defect which occurs due to the weakness in the abdominal wall.
Hypospadias Management
Hypospadias is a congenital condition in which the urethra is on the underside of the penis rather than at the tip of it. Urethra is a tube through which urine is drained out of the body.
Testicular Torsion
Testicular torsion is a condition in which the tissues around the testicle are not attached properly. This can result in the twisting of the spermatic cord which cuts off the blood supply to the testicle.
Circumcision
Circumcision is a surgical procedure in which the foreskin from the penis is removed. It is one of the most common pediatric surgeries and can be performed easily within the first ten days of birth. It takes about five to ten minutes to circumcise a baby.
Intestinal Obstruction Management
Intestinal obstruction is a condition in which there is a blockage in the small or large intestine. This prevents the digested food and liquids from passing into the intestines causing it to rupture and spread bacteria in the abdominal cavity.
Lung Cyst Removal
Lung cysts are caused by the overgrowth of abnormal lung tissue which can turn into fluid filled cysts. This can affect the development of the tiny air sacs that are an essential part of the lungs. Lung cysts can be congenital or acquired.
Omphalocele
An omphalocele is a condition in which a baby’s intestines or other abdominal organs stick outside of the body because of an opening in the area of the umbilical cord.
Gastroschisis
Gastroschisis is a condition in which a baby’s intestines protrude outside the body because of a hole in the abdominal wall.
Spine
Disc herniation is a condition in which the discs bulge out between vertebrae causing pain and pressure on the nearby nerve. This is the first stage of disc degeneration. It can occur in any part of the spine but is most common in the lower back.
Shoulder Injuries
Superior labrum anterior posterior (SLAP). SLAP injury happens when limbs of the biceps tendon pulls off from the shoulder blade socket. It can occur during cricket bowling or falling off from a high spread motorcycle.
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Cubital tunnel syndrome is a condition which involves numbness, pain and weakness in hands and arms due to pressure on the ulnar nerve. It may happen if an individual frequently bends or leans over the elbows.
Rotator Cuff Tears
Rotator cuff tears is a condition in which the muscles and tendons supporting the shoulder joint get torn. General wear and tear can occur over a period of time due to the rubbing of the shoulder blade while performing overhead motions repeatedly.
Undescended Testicle
Undescended testicle is a condition in which the testicles fail to move into the scrotum at the time of birth. This is usually common in premature babies and requires surgery for relocating the testicles.