Overview
Gastrointestinal Surgery (GI surgery) involves the use of surgical techniques to treat a variety of diseases and conditions involving the digestive system hisspan, by treating abdominal or digestive organs. The GI system includes the oesophagus, stomach, intestines (small/large), liver, pancreas, and gallbladder.
The best GI Surgery Hospitals use advanced technologies such as laparoscopic surgery and robotic surgery for accuracy and precision. By learning more about this type of surgery, we can assist patients in better understanding how it can address both benign and complex digestive ailments.
Why Is GI Surgery Required?
When dealing with digestive issues, if medications or non-surgical treatment approaches are not able to adequately control the condition, the next step is to consider surgical treatment. GI surgery is generally indicated if there is a significant infection, blockage, tumour, bleeding, or problem with an organ.
A variety of conditions, such as hernias, appendicitis, gallstones, GI cancers, inflammatory bowel disease, or ulcers, may require surgical intervention. Performing yi surgery on a timely basis reduces the risk of complications and restores the body’s normal digestive ability.
Gastrointestinal Surgery Procedure
Gastrointestinal surgeries may be done through open, laparoscopic, or robotic methods, based on the patient’s problem and its complexity. In the minimally invasive method, small incisions are made to insert cameras and special instruments into the patient. This way of doing surgery results in less damage to organs and allows the patient to heal more quickly. The time it takes to complete each type of gastrointestinal surgery varies; however, all patients are monitored throughout and immediately after their respective surgeries to ensure a successful recovery.
Technology and Infrastructure
Sarvodaya houses advanced medical technology, including laparoscopic surgical systems with high-definition imaging and sophisticated methods of imaging.
In addition, patients are ensured their complete safety by modular operating rooms, real-time monitoring, and nursing professionals trained in Critical Care Units (ICU). Patients are cared for through a collaborative approach among surgeons, gastroenterologists, and medical specialists in particular areas of medicine.
Benefits of GI Surgery
- Importance of Surgical Treatment for Gastrointestinal Disorders: Complex gastrointestinal disorders are difficult to treat medically and may have no other option for effective treatment than surgery. In most cases, surgery will remove the problem that caused the disorder and improve the patient's long-term symptoms. Surgery will also prevent any further worsening of the disease.
- Benefits of Minimally Invasive Surgery: New laparoscopic and robotic techniques now allow surgeons who perform minimally invasive surgery to provide their patients with many advantages compared to traditional surgical procedures, such as smaller incisions, less pain, less scarring, minimised risks of infection, and faster recoveries.
- Shorter Stay in hospitals: Patients will generally experience shorter hospital stays and faster recovery times when surgery is performed laparoscopically than with traditional surgical procedures. Patients who undergo minimally invasive surgical procedures will generally be able to resume their daily activities sooner, due to the decreased recovery time associated with these procedures and improved post-surgical care.
- Improved Quality of Life: The surgery can reduce symptoms experienced by patients with abdominal pain, bleeding, obstruction, and discomfort associated with digestion; therefore, improving their physical and psychosocial quality of life.
- Better Long-Term Outcomes: Early surgical treatment of patients with gastrointestinal disease will help prevent future complications, limit future progression of the disease, and improve long-term outcomes for many gastrointestinal diseases requiring specialised surgical intervention.
Post-Treatment Lifestyle Modifications
- Follow a set dietary program: All patients will start with liquids and slowly move on to soft food and then the full diet, depending on the doctor's direction. This process allows for better digestion, healing, and safe recovery following gastrointestinal surgeries.
- Avoid lifting heavy weights or doing strenuous activity: By limiting the physical strain placed upon your body early after surgery, the chance of complications is lessened, wound healing is enhanced, and your body can recover properly.
- Maintain proper hydration and nutrition balance: Proper hydration and nutrition are important for healing, increasing your energy level, and overall gastrointestinal health after surgery.
- Take your medications as prescribed: By following the instructions provided with your medications, the pain is managed, infections are reduced, and therefore recovery is expedited, which reduces the chances of post-operative complications.
- Keep scheduled follow-up appointments with your physician: Regular scheduled check-ups with your physician allow them to monitor healing, check gastrointestinal functioning, and address any potential concerns early to allow for optimal recovery.
Why Choose Sarvodaya as your GI Surgery Hospital?
- Gastrointestinal Surgeons with High Qualifications: Our staff comprises highly knowledgeable gastrointestinal surgeons (surgeons with expertise performing unique roles on the gastrointestinal tract), who are specialists providing care for patients with complex gastrointestinal issues that require a high degree of understanding and skill.
- Surgical Treatment Options with advanced laparoscopy/robotics: Our surgeons utilize only the most current, effective minimally invasive surgical techniques available today, which allow them to perform complex procedures with minimal complications and recovery time.
- Comprehensive Patient Care: All patients receive all necessary services required for surgical treatment by being admitted to one location for each step of the entire process, from diagnosis to surgical rehabilitation, following rehabilitation (all in one location).
- Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Patient Care: The coordination between surgeons, gastroenterologists, anaesthetists, and rehabilitation specialists allows for the best possible treatment plan for patients and enhanced clinical outcomes.