Weight Loss
Gastric Sleeve
Gastric Sleeve is a weight loss procedure which aims to reduce a person’s appetite. A small pouch of the stomach is created due to which a person tends to eat less as compared to the eating habits in the past. It allows a person to lose weight without the hassle of doing something rigorous.
Gastric Bypass
In a gastric bypass the stomach is divided into two pouches; upper pouch and lower pouch. Also, the small intestine is repositioned to connect both pouches. This works as a reduction in food intake, henceforth results in weight loss.
Gastric Sleeve With Proximal Jejunal Bypass
In a Gastric Sleeve with Proximal Jejunal Bypass procedure the length of the small intestine is reduced. The food goes through the new stream that is created. Almost three fourths of the small intestine is bypassed by the food stream which enables less food flowing in. With the availability of weight loss surgeries an individual’s overall health can be improved without any additional efforts.
Redo Bariatric Surgery
Gastric bypass surgery aims at weight reduction and works for many people, provided they follow proper diet plans and maintain rigorous exercise routines. However, there are chances that a person regains weight. Bariatric surgery cannot be performed again because of the risks it entails. For this reason, redo bariatric surgery is performed as the anatomy of the stomach has already changed and is considered to be a safe option..
General Surgery
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a surgical intervention that aims to remove the gallbladder. The procedure uses small incisions rather than one large cut which circumvents the danger of several other complications that might arise during surgery. .
Laparoscopic Appendicectomy
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a surgery performed to remove the appendix whether it has become inflamed or have been infected. This particular organ has no function in a human body but once it starts causing trouble, it needs to be removed immediately. The surgery is minimally invasive which lessens the risk of other health conditions during or after surgery.
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair is a procedure conducted to fix tears in the abdominal wall. The procedure is an adaptation of the traditional mesh repair but due to technological and scientific development laparoscopic hernia repair can be performed with several small incisions instead of one incision. This reduces the risks involved in the surgical procedure.