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General Surgery

General Surgery

At Kailash Nursing Home Pvt. Ltd. At‬ ,we‬‭ offer comprehensive‬‭ range‬‭ of‬‭ General‬ ‭ Surgery‬‭ services‬‭ ,‬‭ from‬‭ routine‬‭ procedures‬‭ to‬‭ complex‬‭ surgeries.‬‭ Our‬‭ state-of-the-art‬ ‭ operating‬‭ rooms‬‭ are‬‭ equipped‬‭ with‬‭ the‬‭ latest‬‭ medical‬‭ technologies,‬‭ ensuring‬‭ the‬ ‭ highest‬‭ level‬‭ of‬‭ precision‬‭ and‬‭ patient‬‭ safety.‬‭ Led‬‭ by‬‭ a‬‭ team‬‭ of‬‭ experienced‬‭ surgeons,‬ ‭ we‬‭ are‬‭ dedicated‬‭ to‬‭ providing‬‭ exceptional‬‭ care‬‭ in‬‭ a‬‭ comfortable‬‭ and‬‭ supportive‬ ‭ environment.‬

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Comprehensive Services we offer

Our General Surgery unit handles a broad spectrum of procedures, offering both emergency surgeries and elective treatments. We use the latest medical technologies and minimally invasive techniques to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

Comprehensive Care
From urgent procedures to planned surgeries, our team is equipped to manage all types of surgical interventions.
Patient-Centered Approach
Every treatment is personalized to meet the specific needs of each patient, ensuring the most effective care.
Advanced Surgical Techniques
We utilize cutting-edge technology and modern surgical methods to achieve the best results for our patients.
Collaborative Teamwork
Our multidisciplinary team works together to provide seamless and superior care throughout your surgical journey.
Wide Range of Treatments
Our surgical center offers various specialized procedures addressing diverse medical conditions and patient needs.
Recovery and Rehabilitation Support
We focus on educating patients and providing guidance for a smooth and speedy recovery.
Types of Surgeries We Offer

We perform a wide variety of surgical procedures utilizing the latest techniques for enhanced safety and recovery:

Abdominal Surgery
Appendectomy: Removal of the appendix to treat appendicitis.
Cholecystectomy: Removal of the gallbladder, often due to gallstones or infection.
Gastrectomy: Removal of part or all of the stomach, typically due to cancer or ulcers.
Hernia Repair: Surgical correction of different types of hernias, such as inguinal, femoral, or umbilical hernias.
Gastrointestinal Surgery
Bowel Resection Removing a portion of the intestines due to conditions like cancer, Crohn's disease, or diverticulitis.
Colostomy/Ileostomy: Creating an opening in the abdomen to allow waste to leave the body when the colon or rectum is non-functional.
Rectal Surgery: Surgeries to treat conditions such as hemorrhoids, rectal cancer, or anal fissures.
Endocrine Surgery
Thyroidectomy: Removal of part or all of the thyroid gland, often due to thyroid cancer or hyperthyroidism.
Parathyroid Surgery: Removal of abnormal parathyroid glands, typically to treat hyperparathyroidism.
Laparoscopic (Minimally Invasive) Surgery
Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy): Removal of the gallbladder using small incisions and a camera for better visualization.
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair: A minimally invasive technique to correct hernias.
Laparoscopic Appendectomy: Removal of the appendix using small incisions, reducing recovery time.
Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Trauma Surgery: Emergency surgeries to treat life-threatening injuries resulting from accidents, gunshot wounds, or blunt trauma.
Emergency Bowel Surgery: Emergency intervention for bowel perforations, obstruction, or ischemia (loss of blood flow).
Soft Tissue Surgery
Skin Excision: Removal of moles, cysts, or tumors from the skin.
Lipoma Removal: Removal of fatty lumps (lipomas) that are non-cancerous but may cause discomfort or aesthetic concerns.
Breast Surgery
Lumpectomy: Removal of a tumor or lump from the breast, typically used in early-stage breast cancer.
Breast Biopsy: Removal of tissue to test for breast cancer or other abnormalities.
Bariatric Surgery
Gastric Bypass Surgery: Surgical treatment for obesity by rerouting the digestive tract to promote weight loss.
Gastric Sleeve Surgery: Removal of a portion of the stomach to reduce its size and limit food intake.
Urology Surgery
Kidney Surgery: Removal of kidney stones etc.
Prostate Surgery: Often done for benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH) or prostate cancer.
Pediatric Surgery
Pediatric Hernia Surgery: Repairing hernias in children, often involving inguinal or umbilical hernias.
Circumcision: Removal of the foreskin in male infants or children for medical or religious reasons.
Recovery Time After General Surgery
Recovery time after surgery can vary depending on the complexity of the procedure. For minor surgeries, recovery typically takes 1-2 weeks, while more significant surgeries may require 4-8 weeks or longer for full recovery. Our team will guide you through every step of the healing process to ensure a smooth recovery journey.
Post-Surgery Care and Instructions

To support a quick and effective recovery, it’s important to follow our post-surgery guidelines:

Rest and Limit Activity
Rest is crucial. Avoid strenuous activities until your doctor clears you for regular movement.
Wound Care
Keep the surgical site clean and dry. Follow your doctor’s instructions for dressing changes to prevent infection.
Pain Management
Take prescribed pain medications as directed. If pain worsens or becomes unmanageable, contact your doctor.
Diet and Hydration
Follow your doctor’s dietary guidelines, starting with light foods and drinking plenty of fluids.
Follow-Up Appointments
Attend all scheduled appointments to monitor healing progress and address any concerns.
Avoid Lifting
Refrain from lifting heavy objects or engaging in activities that could strain the surgical area.
Monitor for Complications
Be alert to any signs of infection, such as fever, increased pain, or swelling, and contact your doctor immediately.
Mobility
Gradually increase physical activity as recommended to help prevent complications like blood clots.
Medications
Take all prescribed medications, including antibiotics, as instructed.

FAQ's

We offer both traditional open and minimally invasive laparoscopic hernia repairs. Our expert surgeons will assess the type, size, and location of the hernia to determine the best surgical approach based on your overall health and specific needs.
Infection prevention is a priority at Kailash Nursing Home Pvt. Ltd. . We adhere to strictsterilization protocols, use advanced sterilization techniques, and administer appropriate pre- and post-operative antibiotics as needed. Our medical team closely monitors patients throughout their recovery to detect and treat any early signs of infection.
Laparoscopic surgery offers several advantages over traditional open surgery, including:
  • ● Smaller incisions that result in less pain and minimal scarring
  • ● Shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times
  • ● Reduced risk of complications such as infections
  • ● Faster return to normal activities due to minimally invasive techniques
We offer comprehensive post-surgery care, including:
  • ● Pain management through medications tailored to your needs
  • ● Wound care instructions and advice for proper healing
  • ● Dietary guidelines to support recovery
  • ● Regular follow-up visits to monitor your progress and address any concerns
At Kailash Nursing Home, we offer a wide range of general surgery services, including:
  • ● Gastrointestinal surgery (such as bowel resections and gastric surgeries)
  • ● Hernia repairs (open and laparoscopic)
  • ● Appendectomy (removal of the appendix)
  • ● Gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy)
  • ● Colorectal surgery for conditions like colorectal cancer, diverticulitis, etc.
  • ● Soft tissue surgery
  • ● Breast surgery
  • ● Bariatric surgery
  • ● Urological Surgery
Prepartion for general surgeory typically involves :
  • ● Fasting for a specific period before the procedure
  • ● Discontinuing certain medications as directed by your surgeon
  • ● Arranging transportation to and from the hospital and ensuring post-surgery care at home
  • ● Your surgeon will provide you with detailed, personalized preoperative instructions to ensure a smooth, safe procedure.
The length of your hospital stay depends on the type and complexity of your surgery. For minor surgeries, you may be able to go home the same day. More complex procedures might require a 1-2 day stay or longer for recovery and monitoring. Your surgeon will give you an estimated timeline based on your surgery and recovery needs.
The timeline for returning to work varies based on the type of surgery and your individual recovery process. For less invasive procedures, such as laparoscopic surgeries, you may be able to return to work within 1-2 weeks. For more complex surgeries, the recovery time may be 4-6 weeks or longer. Your surgeon will provide specific recommendations tailored to your recovery and the nature of your surgery.
We prioritize pain management to ensure that you’re as comfortable as possible duringrecovery. Our team will tailor your pain treatment plan, using:
  • ● Analgesics and anti-inflammatory medications to manage pain and inflammation
  • ● Personalized approaches to adjust pain management based on your recovery progress
  • ● We monitor your pain levels closely and adjust your treatment plan to ensure effective relief.
Like all surgeries, general surgery carries some risks, including:
  • ● Infection at the surgical site
  • ● Excessive bleeding
  • ● Reactions to anesthesia
  • ● Blood clots (deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism)