General Surgery
Minimally Invasive and General surgery Department
Dr. Jitendra Kumar Jha
M.B.B.S, M.S, FIAGES
General, Laparoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgeon
General surgery is recommended for patients in cases where medication cannot prove to be effective for the treatment of ailments. General surgery may include routine and straightforward procedures performed by a physician, such as a vasectomy, or even complicated operative procedures that require a skilled medical team in a proper operation theatre, such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy (removal of the gallbladder).
Any disorders affecting the significant areas of the body like the stomach, liver, intestines, appendix, breasts, thyroid gland, salivary glands, some arteries, veins, and skin are treated using general surgery. Whereas certain parts of the body, like the brain, heart, lungs, eyes, feet, kidneys, bladder and reproductive organs, require specialized surgical procedures
Services Offered
Laparoscopic surgeries several advantages to patients as agains tradiational surgeries:
- Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation (Uterus)
- laparoscopic cholecystectomy gall bladder stone
- laparoscopic appendectomy (Appendix)
- laparoscopic TAPP (hernia)
- laparoscopic TEP (hernia)
- laparoscopic IOPM Plus (hernia)
- diagnostic laparoscopic
- MIPN (Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy)
- Polytrauma | Gun Shot Injury
- Proctology (Piles|fissure|Fistula)
- Any emergency surgery
- Stomach surgery
- Intestine surgery
- Appendix surgery
- Breasts surgery
- Thyroid gland surgery
- Salivary gland surgery
- Intestine obstruction
- Hernia surgery
- Piles
- All advanced laparoscopic surgery
- Stapler surgery
- Varicose vein
- General amputation
- Diabetic foot care
- Reduced blood loss, diminishing the risk of needing a blood transfusion
- Smaller incision, lesser pain and faster recovery time
- Reduced intake of medication to alleviate pain
- Early discharge from the hospital, often on the same day of the procedure
- Less risk of acquiring infections by controlling the exposure of internal organs to possible external contaminants
- Visual magnification: Use of a large viewing screen to improve visibility
- Stabilization: Electro-mechanical curbing of vibrations due to equipment or shaky human hands
- Simulators: Use of specialized virtual reality training tools to improve physicians’ skills in surgery
‘Don’t WAIT, WEIGHT LOSE, GAIN HEALTH’
Obesity is a life-threatening condition and poses a high risk to individuals. In an aggravated state, obesity is termed Morbid Obesity, as it reduces the life span of the affected person. Obesity also reduces the quality of life and increases the risk of premature death of the affected person.
Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery) is the treatment recommended for patients affected by morbid obesity. The surgery is performed on the stomach and intestines to help people lose weight.