General Surgery
Department Of General Surgery
General surgery is a surgical speciality mainly dealing with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a wide range of surgical conditions affecting various parts of the body, like the digestive system, lungs, kidneys, heart , brain, and many more. It is a discipline of surgery that has a central core of knowledge in anatomy, physiology, metabolism, immunology, pathology, intensive care, shock and resuscitation, neoplasia, and wound healing.
Being on the cutting-edge of medical innovation, general surgery constantly innovates for the benefit of the patient. Modern high-tech equipment and sophisticated technologies have made operations like major abdominal surgeries easy and less invasive. Minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques are used, which results in less pain and faster recovery at lower costs.
Research in general surgery on immune systems and genetics has resulted in personalised treatment plans for patients, providing new insights into the causes of diseases and how they advance. General surgeons are well experienced in the diagnosis and preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative management, along with all the associated complications.
What Is General Surgery ?
General surgery involves the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases affecting multiple parts of the body, including the abdomen, digestive system, skin, soft tissues, breast, thyroid, and trauma-related conditions. General surgeons are trained to manage a wide range of procedures and provide holistic surgical care throughout the patient’s treatment journey.
- Highly qualified and experienced eye specialists
- Advanced diagnostic and surgical equipment
- Latest phacoemulsification machine for cataract surgery
- Modern instruments for eye and microsurgeries
- Dedicated visual rehabilitation support
- Optical counter for vision assessment and optical products
Surgical Methods & Techniques
A diagnostic and therapeutic procedure used to examine internal organs using a flexible tube with a camera. It helps in identifying bleeding, blockages, ulcers, and other conditions without major incisions.
A minimally invasive surgical technique performed through small incisions using a laparoscope and specialized instruments. Common procedures include appendectomy, gallbladder surgery, hernia repair, and other abdominal surgeries.
Modern surgical approaches designed to reduce tissue damage, minimize pain, lower infection risk, and promote faster recovery with improved precision.
Our Medical Experts

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(MBBS, MS, MCH)

Dr. Samuel Lakra
(Orthopaedic Specialist)