Services:
Outpatient department (OPD): It is currently located in room no 1227, second floor, A block in the OPD building. The majority of the patients are referrals from the adjoining areas Punjab and other states. Complicated problems, either secondary to previous interventions or due to the disease's complex nature, constitute most patients coming to the OPD. Each patient is evaluated and counseled in detail by the faculty.
In-patient department:
The patients requiring admission will be admitted to the shared pool beds as per the Institute policy.
Services (Diagnostic and Therapeutic) offered by the department:
The department offers treatment for various diseases related to the gastrointestinal tract. Whenever indicated, surgeries are performed by laparoscopic techniques to expedite the patient's recovery and minimize post-operative discomfort. The department conducts complex Open/ laparoscopic surgeries. Surgeries are performed with state-of-the-art medical equipment like HD laparoscopic system, advanced vessel sealing devices (Harmonic, Ligasure), and ultrasonic liver dissection system. This advanced equipment promotes shorter surgical times, less blood loss and helps achieve the ultimate goal of 'safe surgery.' In addition, a clinical audit is conducted monthly to maintain a standard level of care and constantly improve the system.
Following conditions are dealt with/procedures are performed in the department. The surgery technique (open/ laparoscopic) is individualized according to the indication for surgery and medical and social factors.
ESOPHAGUS
Benign
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Malignant
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Fundoplication for reflux disease
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Transthoracic (Thoracoscopy assisted) esophagectomy
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Myotomy for achalasia cardia
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Transhiatal esophagectomy
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Diverticulectomy
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Acquired tracheoesophageal fistula repair
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Esophageal perforation
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Colonic/ gastric pull up for corrosive strictures
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STOMACH
Benign
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Malignant
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Benign gastric outlet obstruction - gastrojejunostomy
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Radical partial/ total gastrectomies for cancer
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Corrosive strictures- resection/ gastrojejunostomy
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Surgeries for GIST/ Neuroendocrine tumors
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PANCREAS AND DUODENUM
Benign
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Malignant
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Pancreatic necrosectomy
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Pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple's procedure)
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Frey's procedure
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Distal pancreatico splenectomy
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Enucleation/ segmental pancreatectomies for NET's
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Surgical Ampullectomy
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Post ERCP complications
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Total pancreatectomy
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Pseudocyst drainage (cystogastrostomy/ cystojejunostomy)
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LIVER AND BILIARY SYSTEM
Benign
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Malignant
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Biliary stone disease
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Radical cholecystectomy (Gall bladder cancer)
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Choledochal cyst
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Liver resection for primary liver tumors
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Benign biliary strictures/ Bile duct injury
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Extended resections (liver + bile ducts) for cholangiocarcinoma
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Hepatolithiasis/ recurrent pyogenic cholangitis
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Hydatid disease/ other biliary or liver cysts
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PORTAL HYPERTENSION AND SPLEEN
Shunt surgeries for non-cirrhotic portal hypertension
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Splenectomy for ITP/Thallessemia/ splenic cysts
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Splenectomy for hypersplenism/ symptomatic splenomegaly
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Gastroesophageal devascularization
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SMALL INTESTINE AND APPENDIX
Benign
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Malignant
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Acute/ chronic mesenteric ischemia
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Resection for Cancer/ NET/ GIST
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Obscure GI bleed
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Mucinous tumors of the appendix
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Internal hernia/ intussusception
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Crohn's disease
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COLON AND RECTUM
Benign
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Malignant
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Restorative proctocolectomy and ileal pouch/ total colectomy (IBD/ FAP)
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Anterior resection/ low and ultra-low anterior resection
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Segmental colectomy
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Inter sphincteric resection
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Surgery for rectal prolapse
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Abdominoperineal resection (APR)
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Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS)
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BARIATRIC AND METABOLIC SURGERY
Sleeve Gastrectomy
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Roux- en- Y Gastric bypass
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