General Surgery

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    H1: General Surgery Department — Advanced Surgical Care in Bharatpur
    Subtitle: Minimally Invasive Procedures, Faster Recovery, Proven Results

    The General Surgery Department at Raj Jindal Hospital provides a full range of surgical services using both traditional open techniques and modern laparoscopic (keyhole) methods. Our surgeons are skilled in performing complex procedures with minimal scarring and faster recovery times.

    Conditions We Treat & Perform

    Common Surgical Conditions:

  • Hernia (inguinal, femoral, umbilical, incisional)
  • Gallbladder stones (cholelithiasis) — laparoscopic cholecystectomy
  • Appendix removal (appendectomy) — laparoscopic
  • Piles (hemorrhoids) — stapled hemorrhoidectomy, banding
  • Anal fissure and fistula
  • Breast lumps — biopsy and surgery
  • Thyroid disorders — thyroidectomy
  • Skin lumps and cysts
  • Varicose veins
  • Abscess drainage
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery:

  • Small bowel surgery
  • Large bowel surgery
  • Stomach surgery
  • Spleen surgery
  • Liver abscess drainage
  • Trauma & Emergency Surgery:

  • Emergency abdominal surgery
  • Wound repair and suturing
  • Fracture stabilization (basic)
  • Laparoscopic (Keyhole) Surgery

    Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions (0.5-1 cm) instead of large cuts. Benefits:

  • Less pain after surgery
  • Smaller scars — better cosmetic result
  • Faster recovery — most patients go home same day or next day
  • Shorter hospital stay — saving costs
  • Quicker return to normal activities
  • Common laparoscopic procedures we perform:

  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)
  • Laparoscopic appendectomy
  • Laparoscopic hernia repair
  • Diagnostic laparoscopy
  • Pre-Surgery Information

    Before Surgery:
    1. Consultation with surgeon — procedure explained, risks discussed, questions answered
    2. Pre-operative tests: Blood work, ECG, chest X-ray, fitness assessment
    3. Fasting instructions: Typically 6-8 hours before surgery
    4. Medication review: Blood thinners may need adjustment
    5. Consent: You’ll sign a consent form after understanding the procedure

    Day of Surgery:
    1. Arrive at hospital at scheduled time
    2. Admission process and pre-op preparation
    3. Anesthesia assessment
    4. Surgery in our modern, well-equipped OT
    5. Recovery in our day-care or inpatient ward

    After Surgery:
    1. Pain management to keep you comfortable
    2. Diet progression — liquids to solids as tolerated
    3. Activity guidance — when to walk, when to rest
    4. Wound care instructions
    5. Follow-up appointment scheduled before discharge

    FAQ

    Q: What is laparoscopic surgery?
    A: Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and a camera to perform surgery. It results in less pain, smaller scars, and faster recovery compared to open surgery.

    Q: How long does gallbladder surgery take?
    A: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy typically takes 30-60 minutes. Most patients go home the same day or next morning.

    Q: When can I return to work after hernia surgery?
    A: For desk jobs, most patients return in 1-2 weeks. For physically demanding work, 3-4 weeks. Your surgeon will advise based on your specific case.

    Q: Is surgery performed under general anesthesia?
    A: Most general surgery procedures are done under general anesthesia (you’ll be fully asleep). Some minor procedures can be done under local or regional anesthesia.

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