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Dr. Vishal Bulla, General Surgeon

Dr. Vishal Bulla

General Surgeon

3 Years • MBBS, DNB

Bilaspur

Ramakrishna Hospital, Bilaspur

300

Dr. Nandanavanam Raghupathi Rao, General Surgeon

Dr. Nandanavanam Raghupathi Rao

General Surgeon

43 Years • MBBS; MS (Gen. Surg.)

Hyderabad

Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

1200

Dr. Sakthimohan Vaiyapuri, General Surgeon

Dr. Sakthimohan Vaiyapuri

General Surgeon

38 Years • B S c., M B B S.,M S .,Gen Sur

Chennai

Clinic On My Name Sakthimohan, Chennai

300

300

No Booking Fees

Dr. Vinod K Kumar, General Surgeon

Dr. Vinod K Kumar

General Surgeon

16 Years • MBBS, MS

Asansol

Bless Clinic, Asansol

400

400

No Booking Fees

DR. NAVNEET  KOTHARI, General Surgeon

DR. NAVNEET KOTHARI

General Surgeon

35 Years • MBBS MS

JAIPUR

KOTHARI HOSPITAL, JAIPUR

200

200

No Booking Fees

DR. MINI VOHRA, General Surgeon

DR. MINI VOHRA

General Surgeon

34 Years • MBBS,MS,PGDHA

Faridabad

VOHRA CLINIC, Faridabad

500

600

No Booking Fees

What is General Surgery?

General surgery is a medical speciality that involves the diagnosis, treatment and management of surgical conditions affecting different organs in the body. It encompasses a broad range of surgical procedures and is not limited to one particular organ system. General surgeons perform surgeries on the abdomen, breast, skin and soft tissues. They also perform surgeries related to the digestive system, including the oesophagus, stomach, small bowel, colon, liver, pancreas and gallbladder.

Who is a General Surgeon?

A general surgeon is a specialist trained to perform surgical procedures on various parts of the body, including the abdomen, breast, skin, and soft tissue, among others. They are highly skilled in diagnosing and treating surgical conditions affecting different organs and systems in the body. They work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care for their patients.

To become a general surgeon, individuals must complete an undergraduate degree in a health-related field. After completing their undergraduate studies, they must attend medical school for an additional four years. Following medical school, aspiring general surgeons complete a surgical residency programme that lasts between five and seven years.

When Should You Consult a General Surgeon?

You should consider consulting a general surgeon if you’re experiencing any symptoms that suggest you may need surgery. These symptoms can include pain, swelling, or any unusual growths or lumps. If you’ve been diagnosed with a medical condition that requires surgical intervention, your primary care doctor may refer you to a surgeon for further evaluation and treatment.

What Medical Conditions Do General Surgeons Treat?

Some common general surgery treatments include:

  • Appendicitis: Appendectomy surgery is performed to remove the appendix when inflammation or infection occurs.
  • Hernias: A hernia occurs when an organ or tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. Hernia repair surgery is performed to correct this issue.
  • Gallbladder Issues: Gallbladder surgery, known as cholecystectomy, is performed to remove the gallbladder when it becomes inflamed or infected.
  • Cancer: Surgery to remove tumours or cancerous tissue in various parts of the body, including the breast, digestive system and skin is performed.
  • Trauma: General surgeons are often called upon to treat patients who have experienced traumatic injuries, including broken bones and internal injuries.

What Are the Different Types of Procedures Conducted by General Surgeons?

Some of the common procedures include:

  • Laparoscopic surgery: This involves using a small camera where instruments are inserted through small incisions in the body to perform surgery.
  • Endoscopy: This involves using a flexible tube with a camera and light on the end to examine and treat conditions in the digestive system.
  • Colonoscopy: This is a procedure used to examine the inside of the colon for abnormalities or growths.
  • Breast surgery: This involves removing tumours or performing mastectomies for breast cancer treatment.
  • Hernia repair: This involves repairing tears or weaknesses in the abdominal wall.
  • Gallbladder removal: This involves removing the gallbladder when it becomes inflamed or infected.
  • Appendectomy: This involves removing the appendix when it becomes inflamed or infected.

How Can I Consult a General Surgeon?

You can consult a general surgeon by first making an appointment with your primary care doctor, who can refer you to a specialist if needed. You can also look up a list of local surgeons in your area and schedule an appointment directly through Apollo 24/7 app or website. Before your appointment, make sure to compile a list of questions and concerns you may have about your condition and write down any symptoms you’ve been experiencing.

The Role of General Surgeons in Healthcare

General surgeons play an important role in healthcare by providing surgical intervention for various medical conditions affecting different parts of the body. They work closely with other healthcare professionals like primary care doctors, oncologists and radiologists to provide comprehensive care for their patients. At Apollo 24|7, we have a set of skilled general surgeons. They use their specialised skills and knowledge to diagnose, treat and manage surgical conditions, providing optimal health outcomes for their patients. Consult a general surgeon today to get the care you need.
 

FAQs

What are some common health issues that can be treated by a general surgery specialist?

General surgery specialists can treat a diverse range of health issues including hernias, appendicitis, gallbladder disease, colon cancer and thyroid disorders.

What are some diagnostic tests that a general surgeon might recommend for my health issue?

The tests a general surgeon may recommend will depend on the specific condition being treated. Generally, diagnostic tests including X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, blood tests, and biopsies are recommended.

Can general surgery treatment be performed using minimally invasive techniques?

Yes, many general surgery treatments can be performed using minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopy or robotic-assisted surgery. These techniques result in smaller incisions and shorter recovery times.

How long does it take to recover from general surgery treatment?

Recovery time will vary depending on the specific procedure and individual patient factors. Your surgeon will provide you with specific post-operative care instructions to help you recover as quickly and comfortably as possible.

How do I know if I need to see a general surgery specialist?

If you are experiencing symptoms related to a potential surgical condition, such as abdominal pain or abnormal growth, it is important to consult with a primary care doctor who can refer you to a specialist if needed.

Are general surgeons trained to perform emergency surgeries?

Yes, general surgeons are trained to handle emergency surgeries such as appendectomies or trauma-related procedures.

Can general surgery treatment be done on an outpatient basis?

Yes, many minor surgical procedures can be done on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day of the procedure.

How do I prepare for general surgery treatment?

Your surgeon will provide you with specific instructions on how to prepare for your procedure, including any dietary or medication restrictions, and what to expect during the recovery process.

Are there any risks associated with general surgery treatment?

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with general surgery treatment. Your surgeon will discuss these risks with you prior to the procedure and take steps to minimise them.

What questions should I ask during my consultation with a general surgery specialist?

You should inquire about the risks and benefits associated with the recommended surgery, the expected recovery time, and any potential alternative treatment options available.