General Surgery
Department of General Surgery
FAQ's
General surgery encompasses a broad range of surgical procedures involving various organs and systems in the body.
Surgery is considered when non-invasive or medical treatments are insufficient or ineffective
Laparoscopic surgery is minimally invasive, involving small incisions, leading to quicker recovery and less scarring.
The recovery period varies depending on the type of surgery but generally ranges from days to weeks.
Conditions may include appendicitis, hernias, gallbladder issues, and various abdominal surgeries.
Fasting is often required before surgery to reduce the risk of complications during the procedure.
A colorectal surgeon specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of conditions affecting the colon and rectum.
Laparoscopic surgery may be an option for various procedures, depending on the individual case and surgeon’s recommendation.