General & Laparoscopic Surgery

About the Speciality

Established in 2016, the Department of Surgery at JNUIMSRC offers the best medical care with its ultra-modern OT complex that has seven modular OTs equipped with cutting-edge technology and best laparoscopic surgeon in Jaipur.

The department at the best laparoscopy hospital, also has its own OPD complex, teaching area, separate multiple male and female wards, having 150 dedicated beds along with SICU, burn ICU and casualty. There are five surgery units working seamlessly and regularly to perform advanced general and laparoscopic surgeries such as Bariatric, Oesophageal, Pancreatic, Endocrinal, Colorectal, Hemicolectomy, Gastrectomy, Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, along with other routine surgeries.

High-class museum, simulators and skills labs for clinical training are also available in the department. Quality diagnostic facilities are provided by the Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Radiology. During major surgeries, major roles are played by the blood bank and frozen section facilities.

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Since the establishment, the department has thousands of successful surgeries due to the doctors who possess vast experience in performing even the most complex surgeries. The faculty is constantly involved in academic, teaching, research work, and is updated with the latest technology and guidelines with an ‘ethical and friendly approach’.

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Speciality Clinics

Some of the speciality clinics offered by the Department of Surgery at JNUIMSRC are given below.

  • CTVS
  • Urology
  • Plastic Surgery
  • GI Surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Surgical Oncology
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Diagnostic and Clinical Services

  • Endoscopy
  • Laparoscopic surgeries
  • Uroflowmetry, Cystoscopy
  • Sigmoidoscopy
  • ERCP
  • Diagnostic Laproscopy
  • Cholecystectomy

 

NL Vyas
NL Vyas

HOD Message

“It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Department of Surgery at JNUIMSRC. The department has been a state-of-the-art center for minimal access surgeries using cutting edge technology since the very inception of the medical college. A team of highly experienced faculties and support staff are dedicated to provide world-class treatment to the society. Our surgical expertise caters to variety of basic and complex procedures with an emphasis on global surgery and outreach. The department also manifests academic excellence in the form of scientific research and publications which is a good measure of quality work being performed.”

Dr. NL Vyas

General & Laparoscopic Surgery

What we treat

At Division of General & Laparoscopic Surgery of JNU, we invest our efforts, time, and expertise to detect and treat various types of Ailments.

Appendicitis is a medical emergency. It happens when appendix becomes sore, swollen, and diseased. The appendix is a thin tube that is joined to the large intestine. It sits in the lower right part of belly (abdomen). During childhood, appendix is a working part of immune system. The appendix does not keep working in older, but it can get infected. If not treated, it can burst (rupture). This is serious and can lead to more infection and even death

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Gallstones are lumps of solid material that form in gallbladder. They are also called cholelithiasis. They are made when the digestive juice called bile turns hard and stone-like.

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A hernia is a protrusion of part of an organ through the muscle wall that surrounds it. A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of the stomach pushes up into the chest through a small opening (called the hiatus) in the diaphragm, the muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest.

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A groin hernia occurs when tissue or part of the intestine bulge through a weak point in the abdominal wall and into the groin.

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Hemorrhoids are when the veins or blood vessels in and around anus and lower rectum become swollen and irritated. This happens when there is extra pressure on these veins.

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Cancer of the pancreas is the fourth most common cause of cancer death in the United States. Pancreatic cancer occurs when a cell in the pancreas—which produces fluids that help digest food and hormones (such as insulin) to control blood sugar levels—is damaged.

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Rectum is the last part of colon. It’s where stool forms before having a bowel movement. Rectal prolapse is when part of the rectum bulges out of the anus.

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Colon cancer is cancer that develops in the tissues of the large intestine, also called the large bowel or colon. According to the American Cancer Society, over 95,000 new cases of colon cancer are diagnosed in the United States each year.

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An anal fissure is a tear in the tissue of anus. The anus is the last part of digestive tract. It’s at the end of rectum. It has a ring of muscle (sphincter) that opens during a bowel movement to allow stool (feces) to pass through.

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Achalasia is a swallowing disorder that affects the esophagus. The esophagus is a tube that connects the back of throat to stomach. Food and liquid go down the tube when swallow. In achalasia, the muscles of the esophagus don’t work well at pushing food or liquid down into stomach.

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Gastroduodenal perforation may be spontaneous or traumatic and the majority of spontaneous perforation is due to peptic ulcer disease. Improved medical management of peptic ulceration has reduced the incidence of perforation, but still remains a common cause of peritonitis.

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Procedures

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Mouret performed the first laparoscopic cholecystectomy in Lyon in 1988, and the first written report was by Dubois in 1989.

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Laparoscopic Fundoplication

Nissen fundoplication is a surgery to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). During the procedure, a surgeon creates a sphincter (tightening muscle) at the bottom of the esophagus to prevent acid reflux. Most people notice a significant decrease in acid reflux symptoms after the surgery.

Laparoscopic Fundoplication

Lap Sleeve Gastrectomy

Sleeve gastrectomy is a surgical weight-loss procedure in which the stomach is reduced to about 15% of its original size, by surgical removal of a large portion of the stomach along the greater curvature. The result is a sleeve or tube like structure.

Lap Sleeve Gastrectomy

Lap Cystogastrotomy

Cystogastrostomy is an endoscopic outpatient surgery performed to drain a pancreatic pseudocyst that develops after acute or chronic pancreatitis. The pancreas produces hormones to regulate blood sugar, enzymes that help digest food, and bicarbonates that help neutralize stomach acid.

Lap Cystogastrotomy

Laparoscopic splenectomy

Laparoscopic splenectomy (LS) is the gold standard procedure to remove the spleen in elective patient (1), but remains a very delicate procedure due to fragility of parenchyma and capsule of the spleen and its close connections with stomach, pancreas and colon.

Laparoscopic splenectomy

Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

Laparoscopic hernia repair is performed with general anesthesia and requires use of a breathing tube. Three half-inch or smaller incisions are made in the lower part of the abdomen.

Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

Hemorrhoidectomy for Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoidectomy is surgery to remove hemorrhoids. You will be given general anesthesia or spinal anesthesiaso that you will not feel pain.

Hemorrhoidectomy for Hemorrhoids

Lap Peptic Perforation Repair

Laparoscopic repair of perforated peptic ulcer is a safe and reliable procedure. It was associated with a shorter operating time, less postoperative pain, reduced chest complications, a shorter postoperative hospital stay, and earlier return to normal daily activities than the conventional open repair.

Lap Peptic Perforation Repair

Consult with experienced Doctors

JNU is home to some of the most eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective arenas and are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary procedures
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