General Surgery

Department of General Surgery

In our General Surgery Department, we emphasize a patient-first approach, ensuring that individuals receive personalized and comprehensive surgical care. From routine procedures to complex surgeries, our team is committed to maintaining the highest standards of surgical expertise. We cover a spectrum of conditions, including abdominal surgeries, laparoscopic procedures, and colorectal surgeries, aiming to enhance the overall well-being of our patients. Dr. Sushma Peruri, a specialist in general, laparoscopic, and colorectal surgery, leads our team, ensuring that patients receive the most advanced and minimally invasive treatment options when appropriate. Our department is dedicated to staying at the forefront of surgical innovations to provide the best possible outcomes for our patients.

FAQ's

What is general surgery?

General surgery encompasses a broad range of surgical procedures involving various organs and systems in the body.

When is surgery considered the best option?

Surgery is considered when non-invasive or medical treatments are insufficient or ineffective

What is laparoscopic surgery, and how is it beneficial?

Laparoscopic surgery is minimally invasive, involving small incisions, leading to quicker recovery and less scarring.

How long is the recovery period after general surgery?

The recovery period varies depending on the type of surgery but generally ranges from days to weeks.

What are the common conditions treated by a general surgeon?

Conditions may include appendicitis, hernias, gallbladder issues, and various abdominal surgeries.

Is it necessary to fast before general surgery?

Fasting is often required before surgery to reduce the risk of complications during the procedure.

What is the role of a colorectal surgeon?

A colorectal surgeon specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of conditions affecting the colon and rectum.

Can I choose laparoscopic surgery for any procedure?

Laparoscopic surgery may be an option for various procedures, depending on the individual case and surgeon’s recommendation.

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