Liver Disease & Gastroenterology
Medical Gastroenterology
Department of Medical Gastroenterology provides treatment for diseases related to
the Oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, gall bladder, biliary tract
and pancreas.
Paediatric Gastroenterology
Specialist Paediatric gastroenterologists
are available for specialized management of paediatric patients.
Enteral Feeding and Parenteral Nurtition.
Special attention is paid to nutritional
management of seriously ill patients by way of enteral feeding or parenteral nutrition.
Enteral Feeding and Parenteral Nurtition.
An ultramodern Endoscopy Unit equipped with the most advanced Olympus Video Endoscopes
provides facilities for:
Control of variceal bleeding
Oesophageal prostheses for malignancy
Endoscopic removal of bile duct stones
Biliary and Antral Stent placement
Early detection of gastric and colonic malignancies
Enteral Feeding and Parenteral Nurtition.
Digestive Diseases Services include surgical management of simple as well as complicated
conditions of the liver, gastrointestinal tract and pancreas. Special features of
the department are as follows:
Close coordination with medical Gastroenterologist to ensure early diagnosis and
integrated management of complex and acute conditions such as gastroitestinal haemorrhage,
pancreatitis annd obstructive jaundice.
Advanced Surgical Procedures for GI system, such as Hepatobiliary surgery for biliary
strictures, liver resections, Pancreatic Surgery, Necrosectomy, Pancreatodudonectomy,
Vascular shunt procedures for portal hypertension and other liver disorders, Pouch
Surgery for ulcerative colitis etc.
Minimal access surgery. We have kept pace with the rapidly changing face of surgery
by way of “Minimal Access Surgery” for all kinds of gastrointestinal and urological
problems. We offer, not only basic laparoscopic surgeries, such as cholecystectomy,
appendectomy, hernioplasty etc.; but also advanced laparoscopic procedures for major
colonic and other organ system (e.g. Stomach, Pancreas, Spleen, Kidney, Adrenals
etc.)