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    GENERAL & LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY DEPARTMENT

    Comprehensive open and minimally invasive surgical care for abdominal, gallbladder, appendix, hernia, soft tissue, breast, thyroid, and emergency surgical conditions.

    Overview

    SAFE SURGICAL DECISIONS, MODERN TECHNIQUES AND RECOVERY-FOCUSED CARE.

    Expert Surgical Treatment Under One Roof

    The Department of General & Laparoscopic Surgery at Gupta Hospital & Research Centre provides comprehensive surgical care using modern technology, experienced surgeons, and advanced minimally invasive techniques.

    The department treats routine, complex, and emergency surgical conditions with careful evaluation, evidence-based planning, operation theatre support, anesthesia backup, and post-operative recovery guidance.

    TREATMENTS & SERVICES

    Comprehensive Surgical Services

    The department provides diagnosis, consultation, planned surgery, emergency intervention, and recovery support for a wide range of surgical conditions.

    Appendix SurgerySurgical care for appendicitis and appendix-related abdominal emergencies.
    Hernia Repair SurgeryOpen and laparoscopic hernia repair planned according to patient condition.
    Gallbladder SurgeryTreatment for gallstones, gallbladder pain, and related digestive symptoms.
    Piles & Fissure SurgeryEvaluation and surgical management for anorectal conditions with recovery support.
    Breast & Thyroid SurgerySurgical consultation and treatment planning for breast lumps and thyroid conditions.
    Emergency SurgeryUrgent surgical support for trauma, acute abdomen, bleeding, and critical surgical cases.
    SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY

    Modern Minimally Invasive Surgical Technology

    Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and camera-guided instruments to support precision, reduced tissue trauma, and faster recovery in suitable patients.

    Small IncisionsKeyhole surgical access can reduce pain, scarring, and tissue trauma.
    Camera-Guided SurgeryClear internal visualization helps surgeons perform precise procedures.
    Reduced Blood LossMinimally invasive methods may reduce bleeding and post-operative discomfort.
    Faster RecoverySuitable patients may benefit from shorter hospital stay and quicker return to routine.
    INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

    Modern & Fully Equipped Surgical Infrastructure

    Surgical care is supported by operation theatre facilities, anesthesia backup, monitoring systems, sterilization practices, ICU support, and trained OT staff.

    Advanced Operation TheatreEquipped OT setup for planned, emergency, minor, and major surgical procedures.
    Monitoring SystemsPatient monitoring before, during, and after surgery for safer care.
    Post-Operative CareNursing support, wound care, pain control, and recovery guidance after surgery.
    Emergency BackupCoordination with emergency, ICU, diagnostics, pharmacy, and ambulance teams.
    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common Questions About Surgery

    Answers to common questions about surgical care, laparoscopy, hospitalization, and recovery.

    What is laparoscopic surgery?

    Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure performed through small incisions using camera-guided instruments for reduced pain and faster recovery in suitable patients.

    Is laparoscopic surgery safe?

    Yes, it is considered safe and effective when performed by experienced surgeons with proper equipment, anesthesia support, and careful patient selection.

    How long does recovery take?

    Recovery depends on the surgery, patient condition, and associated medical problems. Many laparoscopic procedures allow faster recovery than open surgery.

    Do you provide emergency surgery?

    Yes, emergency surgical support is available for trauma, acute abdominal conditions, bleeding, appendicitis, emergency hernia care, and other urgent cases.