General and Laparoscopic Surgeries

Appendicectomy

Surgical removal of the appendix, performed through open or laparoscopic technique.

  • Indications: Acute or recurrent appendicitis.

Inguinal Hernia Repair

Repair of hernia in the groin area by open or laparoscopic method, using mesh reinforcement when required.

  • Indications: Unilateral or bilateral inguinal hernia.

Umbilical Hernia Repair

Correction of a defect at the umbilicus with closure and optional mesh reinforcement.

  • Indications: Adult or persistent congenital umbilical hernia.

Other Hernia Repairs

  • Epigastric Hernia: Closure of a small midline defect above the umbilicus.
  • Femoral Hernia: Surgical repair to prevent strangulation.
  • Incisional Hernia: Repair at a previous surgical site, often with mesh support.

Varicose Vein Surgery

Surgical or laser treatment for dilated leg veins due to valve weakness.

  • Indications: Symptomatic varicose veins, ulcers, bleeding, or cosmetic reasons.

Breast & Cosmetic Surgeries

Excision of Breast Lump

Removal of a benign or suspicious breast lump through a cosmetically placed incision.

  • Indications: Fibroadenoma or diagnostic excision.

Gynecomastia Surgery

Removal of excess male breast tissue, often combined with liposuction.

  • Indications: Gynecomastia causing discomfort or cosmetic concern.

Urological Procedures

Hydrocelectomy

Surgical correction of hydrocele by excision or eversion of the tunica vaginalis.

  • Indications: Symptomatic or large hydrocele.

Circumcision

Removal of the foreskin for medical, cultural, or religious purposes.

  • Indications: Phimosis, paraphimosis, balanitis, or redundant prepuce.

Anorectal Surgeries

Hemorrhoidectomy

Removal of hemorrhoidal tissue using open, closed, or stapled techniques.

  • Indications: Grade III or IV hemorrhoids, thrombosed or bleeding piles.

Fissure Surgery (Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy)

Division of the internal sphincter to relieve pain and promote healing.

  • Indications: Chronic anal fissure unresponsive to medical treatment.

Fistula Surgery (Fistulectomy / Fistulotomy)

Excision or laying open of an anal fistula tract to ensure complete healing.

  • Indications: Chronic or recurrent anal fistula.

Specialized Surgeries

Diabetic Foot Surgery

Includes debridement, abscess drainage, or amputation based on severity.

  • Goal: Remove dead tissue and promote healing with proper diabetes control.

Lipoma Excision

Removal of a benign fatty lump through a small incision.

  • Indications: Symptomatic or enlarging lipoma.

Sebaceous Cyst Excision

Complete removal of a sebaceous cyst and its capsule to prevent recurrence.

  • Indications: Infected, recurrent, or cosmetically concerning cyst.

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