Surgical treatment may be recommended for conditions such as breast lumps, breast cancer, hernia, gallbladder stones, colorectal diseases, anal fissures, anal fistulas, piles, and obesity-related health issues. The decision for surgery depends on the severity of the condition and the patient’s overall health.
Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique performed through small incisions using a camera and specialized instruments. It generally results in less pain, minimal scarring, shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
Sleeve gastrectomy involves reducing the size of the stomach to limit food intake, while gastric bypass surgery creates a small stomach pouch and reroutes part of the intestine to reduce calorie absorption. Both procedures are effective weight loss surgeries and are recommended based on the patient’s health condition.
Breast surgery may be recommended for both benign and malignant conditions. Benign conditions include fibroadenomas, cysts, or infections, while malignant conditions involve breast cancer. Surgery helps remove abnormal tissue and may be combined with other treatments if required.
Yes, laser surgery is an advanced treatment option for anorectal conditions such as piles, anal fissures, and anal fistulas. It is minimally invasive, usually causes less pain, reduces bleeding, and allows faster healing compared to conventional surgical procedures.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure and the patient’s overall health. Many minimally invasive surgeries allow patients to return home the same day or within a short hospital stay, with normal activities resuming within a few days to a few weeks.
Modern surgical techniques such as laparoscopic and laser procedures are considered safe when performed by experienced surgeons. Proper diagnosis, pre-operative evaluation, and post-operative care help ensure successful outcomes.
Many procedures such as laser treatment for piles or fissures and some laparoscopic surgeries are performed as day-care procedures. However, depending on the type of surgery and the patient’s condition, a short hospital stay may sometimes be required.
Before surgery, patients typically undergo a medical evaluation, blood tests, and imaging studies if required. Doctors may also provide instructions about diet, medications, and fasting before the procedure.
A consultation with a qualified specialist is the best way to determine whether surgery is necessary. The doctor will evaluate symptoms, review medical history, perform necessary tests, and recommend the most suitable treatment plan.