Surgical Gastroenterology at City Multispeciality Hospitals
At City Multispeciality Hospitals, our Surgical Gastroenterology department offers
a comprehensive, world-class service, backed by advanced laparoscopic surgical facilities.
We specialize in treating conditions of the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, pancreas, and
gallbladder—including cancers, reflux disease, gallstones, obesity, and pancreatitis.
Our team adheres to global best practices in diagnosing and managing all surgical issues affecting the digestive tract.
🔬 Advanced Minimally Invasive Care
Our surgeons utilize the latest in laparoscopic (minimally invasive)
and robotic techniques, which offer patients smaller incisions,
reduced post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery,
and better cosmetic outcomes. Supported by national standards such
as those from the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic
Surgeons (SAGES), our care remains at the cutting edge.
đź“‹ Treatments Offered
Our department delivers targeted surgical care for the following:
- Tumor or Diseased Part Removal: Removes abnormal growths or infected areas to restore health.
- Life-Saving Repairs: Repairs to damaged internal structures that can be crucial in emergencies.
- Quality of Life Improvements: Surgical intervention when medications or dietary changes are insufficient.
- Weight Reduction Surgeries: Including bariatric options to treat obesity and related conditions.
- Colorectal Surgery: Treatment of colon and rectal disorders including cancers and inflammatory diseases.
- Hernia Surgery: Repair of abdominal wall hernias using mesh or laparoscopic techniques.
- Splenectomy: Surgical removal of the spleen in cases of trauma or disease.
- Gastric Bypass: Reduces stomach size and alters digestion to aid significant weight loss.
- Gastric Banding: A minimally invasive procedure to limit food intake and support weight control.
These treatments encompass the breadth of gastrointestinal surgery—from critical tumor removal to elective bariatric procedures—
aligned with global care models.
đź”§ Surgical Conditions & Techniques
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Tumor Resection & Diseased Segment Removal: For cancers and growths in the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, colon, or rectum, our surgeons perform safe and precise resections—either open or minimally invasive, depending on the case.
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Repair of Damaged Parts: Issues like bowel obstruction, perforations, reflux-related hernias, gallbladder disease, and pancreatitis are addressed with life-saving interventions. We include minimally invasive hernia repairs that often allow same-day discharge.
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Quality-of-Life Enhancing Surgeries: For chronic gastrointestinal conditions like GERD, hernias, or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), surgical procedures such as Nissen fundoplication, colorectal resections, and stricture relief can dramatically improve daily life.
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Weight‑Reduction (Bariatric) Surgeries: Procedures like gastric bypass and gastric banding, increasingly performed via single-port or robotic approaches, are recognized for sustained weight loss and disease remission in morbidly obese patients.
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Colorectal Surgery: Addressing colon and rectal cancer, diverticulitis, Crohn’s disease, or injuries via laparoscopic, robotic, or open surgery enhances recovery and lowers complications including anastomotic leaks.
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Hernia Surgery: Our surgeons repair inguinal, ventral, and hiatal hernias using minimally invasive methods recommended by SAGES guidelines, prioritizing early mobility and minimal pain.
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Splenectomy: For trauma, blood disorders, or hypersplenism, splenectomy is performed via laparoscopic approach to minimize trauma and speed recovery.
đź”§ Why Minimally Invasive Surgery Matters
- Lower pain and blood loss: Achieved through smaller, more precise incisions.
- Faster recovery: Shorter hospital stays and quicker return to daily life.
- Enhanced precision: Superior visualization and accuracy, especially with robotic tools in confined areas.
- Reduced complications: Fewer infections, less scarring, and lower hernia risks — improving both cosmetic and functional outcomes.
For more complex resections like esophagectomy or pancreatic operations, our expert team employs laparoscopic or hybrid approaches tailored to each patient.
🤝 Supporting Multidisciplinary Care
Our surgeons work closely with gastroenterologists, oncologists, nutritionists, anesthesiologists, and critical care specialists:
- Tumor boards: Ensure personalized cancer care decisions.
- Comprehensive support: Includes pre- and post-operative nutritional and psychological counseling.
- Rehabilitation planning: Involves physical therapy, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle modifications.
This comprehensive care ensures no aspect of recovery or chronic disease management is overlooked.
🏥 Choosing City Multispeciality Surgical Gastroenterology
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State-of-the-art infrastructure: Featuring laparoscopic towers, robotic platforms, high-definition imaging, and single-site surgery options.
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Skilled and experienced surgical team: Trained in advanced GI procedures and guided by national SAGES quality standards.
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Patient-centric care: Offering informed consent, transparent communication, and empathetic support.
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Better outcomes: Reduced pain, rapid recovery, and minimized surgical complications.