Comprehensive surgical specialty treating abdominal, digestive, and soft-tissue conditions.
General & Laparoscopic Surgery
MBBS, MS
Dr. Raman Kumar is a highly experienced General Surgeon with 40 years of expertise in General and Laparoscopic Surgery. Holding an MBBS and MS, he has a long-standing commitment to providing comprehensive surgical care and innovative solutions for a wide range of conditions. Dr. Kumar is renowned for his skillful techniques and patient-focused approach.
Laparoscopic Surgery, Diabetic Foot Care, Proctology
MBBS, MS, FIGES
Dr. Rajesh Maroo is a skilled General Surgeon with 20 years of experience. He holds MBBS, MS, and FIGES qualifications and specializes in Laparoscopic Surgery, Diabetic Foot Care, and Proctology. Dr. Rajesh Maroo is known for his expertise in minimally invasive surgical techniques and comprehensive care for diabetic foot conditions and proctological issues.
The General Surgery department focuses on providing expert surgical care for a wide range of common health conditions requiring operative management. Our team of highly experienced general surgeons is dedicated to delivering safe, effective, and compassionate care to all patients. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and advanced surgical techniques, we ensure high precision, reduced recovery times, and improved patient outcomes.
We specialize in performing surgeries for conditions involving the abdomen, digestive tract, skin, soft tissues, and other essential systems. Our department emphasizes minimally invasive procedures like laparoscopic surgery to reduce post-operative discomfort and shorten hospital stays. We offer comprehensive care, including thorough pre-operative evaluations, advanced surgical interventions, and meticulous post-operative care to ensure a smooth recovery process for every patient.
General surgeons work closely with patients to develop individualized treatment plans tailored to their unique medical needs. Whether handling routine procedures or urgent conditions, our focus remains on patient safety, comfort, and long-term health. Through continuous training and the adoption of the latest protocols, our department remains committed to delivering the highest standards of surgical care.
Inflammation of the appendix, typically requiring an appendectomy (surgical removal of the appendix) to prevent complications like rupture.
Inflammation of the gallbladder, commonly due to gallstones, often treated with a cholecystectomy (surgical removal of the gallbladder).
A condition where an internal organ protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall, often requiring surgical repair to correct the hernia and prevent further complications.
Surgical removal of the inflamed appendix, performed either as open surgery or using laparoscopic (minimally invasive) techniques for quicker recovery.
Administered to control infection before or after surgery.
The traditional approach using a larger incision to repair the hernia with sutures or mesh.
A minimally invasive technique using small incisions, a camera, and surgical tools to repair the hernia with less post-operative pain.
Surgical removal of the gallbladder, typically performed laparoscopically for faster recovery.
To alleviate abdominal pain.
To manage infections, if present.
Removal of the blockage or repair of damaged intestines to restore normal bowel function.
Used to decompress the intestines and relieve pressure.
A surgical procedure to remove pus and clear the infection.
Prescribed to control and treat the infection post-surgery.