Gastrointestinal (GI) surgery is a specialized branch of medical science that deals with surgical procedures related to the digestive system, including the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and rectum. It is performed to treat a variety of conditions, ranging from minor digestive issues to severe disorders like cancer and Crohn’s disease.
The department is manned by eminent surgeon who are trained in India as well as abroad. Procedures are carried out routinely and have an excellent result. Surgeries are carried out with advanced Laparoscopic methods.
Types of GI Surgery
Minimally Invasive GI Surgery
Laparoscopic Surgery
Robotic-Assisted Surgery
Open GI Surgery
Traditional surgery for complex cases
Upper GI Surgery
Esophageal Surgery
Stomach Surgery
Lower GI Surgery
Small and Large Intestine Surgery
Colorectal Surgery
Hepatobiliary Surgery
Liver Surgery
Gallbladder and Bile Duct Surgery
Pancreatic Surgery
Pancreatic Resection
Pancreatic Tumor Removal
Common Conditions Treated with GI Surgery
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Gallstones and Gallbladder Disease
Hernias (Hiatal, Inguinal, and Abdominal)
Colon and Rectal Cancer
Diverticulitis
Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease
Obesity (Bariatric Surgery)
Liver and Pancreatic Disorders
Benefits of GI Surgery
Relief from Chronic Pain and Discomfort
Improved Digestive Function
Minimally Invasive Options Reduce Recovery Time
Treatment of Life-Threatening Conditions
Diagnostic Tools in Gastroenterology
Endoscopy: Examines the upper GI tract.
Colonoscopy: Inspects the large intestine and rectum.
Ultrasound and CT Scans: Detects abnormalities in organs like the liver and pancreas.
Stool Tests: Identifies infections, inflammation, or bleeding in the digestive tract.
Breath Tests: Diagnoses bacterial overgrowth and lactose intolerance.
Risks and Complications
While GI surgery is generally safe, potential risks include:
Infection and Bleeding
Adverse Reaction to Anesthesia
Postoperative Complications like Bowel Obstruction
Digestive Issues Post-Surgery
GI Surgery Recovery and Aftercare
Follow a Doctor-Prescribed Diet Plan
Stay Hydrated and Eat Fiber-Rich Foods
Take Prescribed Medications for Pain Management
Regular Follow-ups with a Gastrointestinal Surgeon
Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle to Prevent Recurrence
Conclusion
GI surgery plays a crucial role in treating digestive system disorders, improving the quality of life for patients suffering from severe GI conditions. If you are experiencing persistent digestive issues, consult a gastrointestinal surgeon to explore the best treatment options.
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