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General Surgery Hospital in Yelahanka, Bangalore
General Surgery Hospital in Yelahanka, Bangalore

General Surgery

General Surgery Hospital in Yelahanka, Bangalore


As one of Yelahanka, Bangalore's most comprehensive general surgery practices, the Department of General Surgery at Manipal Hospital equips highly skilled surgeons with state of the art facilities to ensure a high surgical success rate.

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Why Manipal Hospitals?

The surgical teams at Manipal hospital treat several thousands of patients every year with a multidisciplinary approach. The skill and technology available on the team gives patients the best treatment options to choose from. The department of general surgery works with other specialists like anesthesiologists, radiologists, cardiologists etc. to provide comprehensive surgical care with a multi-disciplinary approach.

Treatment & Procedures

Lipoma Excision

A lipoma is a non-cancerous, fatty lump that usually shows no symptoms or cause problems. Lipomas are located just under the skin and move easily when pressure is applied. They commonly occur in the neck, shoulders, back, abdomen, arms and thigh areas. If the lipoma is bothersome, painful or growing, surgical excision may be required.

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Skin Abscess

A skin abscess is a pocket of pus that appears within or below the skin’s surface. This bump is usually full of pus or translucent fluid. It is typically due to a bacterial infection. It may appear on any part of the body.

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Laparoscopic Appendectomy - Removing…

Your appendix is a narrow tubular finger-shaped organ attached to the intestines on the lower right side of your abdomen. It houses bacteria. When the appendix is blocked, it becomes inflamed and results in appendicitis. A ruptured appendix can allow the bacteria to spread to the other organs posing a risk to life. Laparoscopy is the best diagnostic…

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Ingrown Toe Nail

Ingrown toe nails occur when the edges or corners of nails grow into the skin next to the nail. The big toe is most likely to get an ingrown toe nail.

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Laparoscopic appendectomy

This is a minimally invasive surgery to remove the appendix from the body. The appendix is a small pocket in the large intestine that serves no recorded purpose in the human body. However, it is only removed when it begins causing pain or other symptoms. The appendix is removed with a laparoscope through a small incision in the abdomen. The surgery…

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Sebaceous Cysts

Sebaceous Cysts are small, painless, slow-growing, non-cancerous bumps beneath the skin. They contain liquid or semi-liquid material and are mostly found on the face, neck, or torso areas.

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FNAC Procedure

FNAC or Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology involves using a thin, hollow needle to remove samples of cells from tissue or fluid in an organ or a lump. This is usually done to identify the type of cells inside a lump found in the breast or a gland in the neck, like the thyroid gland. It is a very useful way for detecting cancer.

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Paronychia Nail Infection

Paronychia Nail Infection is a tender bacterial or fungal nail infection of the hand or foot. It usually occurs where the nail and skin meet at the side or the base of a finger or toe nail.

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Splenectomy and Shunt Surgeries

The spleen is an organ that is located under your rib cage on the upper left side of your abdomen. It helps fight infection and filters waste material such as old or damaged blood cells from your blood. Splenectomy is a surgical procedure to remove your spleen. This is done when the spleen is ruptured, becomes cancerous, contracts idiopathic thrombocytopenic…

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Facilities & Services

With the help of accurate scans and imaging, the surgeons at Manipal Hospitals' are well equipped to deal with emergency procedures, trauma care and general surgical procedures. Some of the surgical treatments offered

● Appendectomy (removal of the appendix)

● Trauma surgery

● Coronary artery graft bypass surgery

● Biopsies

● Cesarean section

● Tonsillectomy (removal of tonsils)

● Hysterectomy (removal of the uterus)

● Skin grafting

● Carotid endarterectomy (removing blockages from arteries)

● Bariatric surgery

● Gastrointestinal surgery Minimally invasive surgery

● Laparoscopic cholecystectomy

● Laparoscopic appendectomy

● Laparoscopic hernia repair

● Laparoscopic colectomy and splenectomy Treatment & Procedures Laparoscopic appendectomy This is a minimally invasive surgery to remove the appendix from the body. The appendix is a small pocket in the large intestine that serves no recorded purpose in the human body. However, it is only removed when it begins causing pain or other symptoms. The appendix is removed with a laparoscope through a small incision in the abdomen. The surgery is quite simple and common, and patients are generally able to go home the day after surgery. Why is it performed? If the appendix gets inflamed, a condition known as appendicitis, it can be extremely painful and if left untreated, the appendix can burst, releasing an infection in the body that can cause severe complications. Since the appendix does not perform any function, it is simply easier and more effective to remove the appendix, rather than treat it.

FAQ's

Patients visit the General Surgery department at Manipal Hospitals Yelahanka - Bengaluru for expert diagnosis, advanced treatment, and personalized care. The department specializes in managing Lipoma Excision, Skin Abscess, Laparoscopic Appendectomy - Removing an inflamed appendix, Ingrown Toe Nail, Laparoscopic appendectomy, Sebaceous Cysts, FNAC Procedure, Paronychia Nail Infection, Splenectomy and Shunt Surgeries, ensuring world-class medical support for patients.

Typically, you would approach a general surgeon with a diagnosis in hand. The surgeon examines the details of the case and makes a surgical plan based on scans and imaging. Then a date is set for surgery and any preparation or pre-surgical conditions that need to be met, are explained to the patient.

All surgical procedures carry an inherent amount of risk with them. Some surgical procedures are safer than others, and modern operating rooms are well equipped to deal with even extreme complications. The surgical risk, however, is amplified by certain medical conditions. Visit our general surgery hospital in Varthur Road Bangalore to know more about the treatment.

Depending on the type of surgery, and the nature of the underlying condition that made the surgery necessary, a surgeon will prescribe a period of time where the patient must be under observation. Minimally invasive surgeries heal quite quickly and do not cause much discomfort, larger incisions, however, can take much longer to heal.

Surgical procedures are generally not recommended by doctors when there is a safer alternative available. However, sometimes surgery is necessary because it is the most effective treatment available. To know more about general surgery treatment in Bangalore, visit Manipal Hospitals.

General surgery is a medical speciality that deals with surgical procedures that involve the endocrine system, gastrointestinal tract, liver, gallbladder, oesophagus, and other organs. It also includes procedures such as trauma surgery, vascular surgery, and plastic surgery.

The department of general surgeons in varthur road treat various conditions, including hernias, gallbladder diseases, cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, and abdominal wall defects. They can also perform cosmetic procedures such as breast augmentation, liposuction, and tummy tucks.

The length of time for a general surgery procedure depends on the complexity of the procedure and the patient’s overall health. Some procedures can take as little as an hour, while more complex procedures can take several hours or even days.

A board-certified general surgeon typically performs general surgery. They have completed specialised training in diagnosing and treating diseases and conditions of the organs and tissues.

As Manipal Hospitals is considered to be best general surgery hospital in varthur road, a patient should expect personalised care, pre-operative tests, such as blood tests, X-rays, and a physical exam. The doctor will also discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure with the patient. After the surgery, patients should expect to stay in the hospital for a few days for observation and to recover. Physical therapy, medications, and follow-up appointments may be necessary,ary depending on the procedure.

Manipal Hospitals is committed to giving its patients personalized treatment and care of the highest quality. The long term relationships we build with our patients and the lives made better by the Department of General Surgery are a testament to this.

Contact us to know more about general surgery and book an appointment with one of our surgical specialists today.

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