Overview
Sahayog Hospital's Department of General & Minimal Access Surgery offers advanced surgical care with a focus on precision, safety, and patient well-being. Minimal Access Surgery, including laparoscopy, arthroscopy, and thoracoscopy, involves small keyhole incisions through which surgeons operate using a video camera. In laparoscopy, the telescope is introduced into the abdomen, while arthroscopy and thoracoscopy are used for joints and chest procedures, respectively. This technology allows surgeons to perform procedures with a clear, magnified view of internal structures, making surgery more precise than traditional open methods.
Minimal Access Surgery provides numerous benefits to patients, including reduced pain, smaller scars, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery. Most patients are able to walk within hours of surgery and resume daily activities much sooner than with conventional open surgery. The minimally invasive approach has excellent cosmetic outcomes while maintaining the highest standards of safety and effectiveness.
The department's experienced surgical team manages a wide spectrum of conditions, including thyroid and parathyroid disorders, hernia, appendix and anorectal diseases, gastrointestinal tract conditions, gall bladder stones, and selected procedures involving the pancreas, adrenal glands, spleen, kidneys, and liver. The team is also specialised in cancer surgeries, trauma care, and critical surgical emergencies. With modern technology and a multidisciplinary approach, we provide comprehensive surgical solutions tailored to each patient's needs.
Our surgeons combine technical expertise with compassionate care, guiding patients through pre-surgical planning, operative procedures, post-operative recovery, and rehabilitation. By integrating minimally invasive techniques with traditional open surgery, the department ensures the best outcomes, rapid recovery, and improved quality of life for every patient.
Doctors
Sahayog Hospital, Gondia
General Surgery
MBBS, MS General and Laparocopy Surgery FMAS
Sahayog Hospital, Gondia
General Surgery
MBBS, MS General and Laparocopy Surgery FMAS
FAQ
Fibroids may not require removal if they're small and asymptomatic. Treatment is only needed if they cause discomfort or health issues based on size and location.
Surgery is considered after a thorough health evaluation, including tests and exams. It's recommended only when it's the most effective treatment. Other options are discussed with the patient.
Hospital stays depend on surgery type and recovery progress. Minimally invasive surgeries may require only one night, while more complex procedures might need a few days of monitoring.
General surgeons treat heart-related conditions by removing infected tissues or performing surgeries like gastric bypass to improve heart health. In emergencies, they provide initial intervention before heart specialists.
General surgeons perform surgeries on the digestive system, breasts, uterus, skin, and other organs. They handle both planned and emergency surgeries to treat damaged or diseased tissues.