Treatment For Conditions

We offer various services and provide holistic management of surgical conditions that is easy to access and is state-of-the-art.

Abdominal Pain

Frequent complaint over variety of causes that vary by age and location in abdomen...

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Blood in Stool

Generally it indicates that there is a bleeding cause in the gastrointestinal tract...

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Circumcision

Circumcision is a painless operation removal of the foreskin of the penis's head...

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Colonoscopy

Insertion of a long flexible tubular tool via the anus to check for any abnormalities...

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Excision Biopsy of Lumps

To perform surgical removal of small lumps or bumps in the skin and subcutaneous tissue...

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Gastroscopy

Insertion of a tubular instrument via the mouth to examine food pipe lining, stomach...

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Groin Hernia

Lump in the groin which occurs when tissue, such as a part of intestine or fat, protrudes...

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Piles

Piles or Hemorrhoids are vascular cushions in the anus, anal canal and lower rectum...

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Sigmoidoscopy

Endoscopy procedure which a tubular instrument is inserted via anus, to assess...

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List of surgeries that we performed

Minor surgeries:

These can be done under Local anaesthesia (LA) or Regional anaesthesia (RA) or under Moderate sedation.

  • Debridement and suturing of minor wounds
  • Excision biopsy of lumps and bumps in skin and subcutaneous tissue
  • Incision biopsy of masses for diagnostic indication
  • Lymph node biopsy (cervical and inguinal)
  • Drainage of abscesses
  • Trucut biopsy of breast lumps
  • Minor Amputations:
    • Digit
    • Trans-metatarsal

Major surgeries:

These will require General anaesthesia (GA) and hence inpatient admission.

  • Pilonidal sinus excision
    • Pilonidal abscess drainage
  • Superficial parotidectomy
  • Tracheostomy
  • Excision biopsy of benign breast lumps (diagnostic)
  • Diagnostic laparoscopy
  • Open gastrostomy
  • Open Truncal vagotomy and gastro-jejunostomy (TVGJ)
  • Enterolysis
  • Small bowel resection-anastomosis
  • Perforated peptic ulcer repair
  • Laparoscopic and open Meckel’s diverticulectomy/ resection
  • Reversal of loop ileostomy
  • Laparoscopic and open appendicectomy
  • Laparoscopic and open diversion transverse loop colostomy
  • Reversal of loop colostomy
  • Hemorrhoidectomy
    • Conventional diathermy
    • Ligasure
    • Stapled
  • Drainage of perianal abscess
  • Drainage of ischio-rectal abscess
  • Fistulotomy/ fistulectomy and seton insertion of anal fistula
  • Exploratory trauma laparotomy
  • Diagnostic laparoscopy and biopsy of liver lesion
  • Laparoscopic and open cholecystectomy
  • Laparoscopic and open inguinal hernia repair
  • Laparoscopic and open femoral hernia repair
  • Laparoscopic and open ventral hernia repair
    • Umbilical
    • Incisional
  • Hydrocelectomy
  • Thyroidectomy (benign)
    • Hemi and total
  • Lower limb fasciotomy
  • Varicose vein surgery
    • Trendelenberg’s high ligation of SFJ and stripping of above-knee GSV and stab avulsions of below-knee incompetent perforator blow-outs
    • Radio-frequency ablation (RFA) of above-knee GSV and stab avulsions of below-knee incompetent perforator blow-outs
  • Amputations:
    • Major:
      • Below knee
      • Above knee
    • Revision of amputation

Endoscopy:

The following will require Moderate sedation.

Flexible esophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (or Gastroscopy or OGD):

(This can be done under Local anaesthesia or Moderate sedation)

  • Diagnostic
  • Helicobacter pylori testing
  • Biopsy
  • OGD-guided naso-gastric tube insertion
  • OGD-guided naso-jejunal tube insertion
  • Hemostasis of bleeding peptic ulcer 
    • Gastric ulcer
    • Duodenal ulcer
    • Marginal ulcer
  • Screening of esophageal and gastric varices
  • Screening of esophageal and gastric cancers
  • Surveillance of cancer survivors
  • Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube insertion

Flexible Sigmoidoscopy:

(This can be done under Local anaesthesia or Moderate sedation)

  • Diagnostic
  • Biopsy
  • Polypectomy
  • Rubber band ligation of piles
  • Hemostasis of radiation proctitis
  • Hemostasis of post-polypectomy bleeding
  • Surveillance of polyps
  • Screening of cancers
  • Surveillance of cancer survivors

Colonoscopy:

(This requires Moderate sedation)

  • Diagnostic
  • Biopsy
  • Polypectomy
  • Hemostasis of post-polypectomy bleeding
  • Surveillance of polyps
  • Screening of cancers
  • Surveillance of cancer survivors

Flexible naso-endoscopy:

(This can be done under Local anaesthesia)

  • Diagnostic
  • Biopsy.

The above list is inclusive but not exhaustive.

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