Specialized General Surgeries for Safe and Effective Healing

Surgery is the medical specialty that uses interventional techniques to treat pathological conditions—such as disease or injury. This is a medical way to maintain or improve bodily function and quality of life. Technological advancements and surgical techniques have led to specialization within the field.

Our board-certified experts perform each surgical procedure independently. We use specific and minimally invasive surgical methods. These methods are designed to reduce complications, shorten recovery times, and improve patient outcomes.

Specialized General Surgeries

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Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

Our laparoscopic hernia surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that repairs weak tissues with small incisions. This advanced approach reduces pain, scarring, and recovery time while lowering the risk of recurrence.

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Appendix Treatment

For inflamed or infected appendices, our appendix treatment includes laparoscopic appendectomy, a safe, minimally invasive procedure. It ensures quick recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring for effective healing.

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Cellulitis Surgery

When cellulitis forms an abscess, cellulitis surgery is necessary. A small incision drains the pus, reducing infection and pain. This safe procedure, performed under local anesthesia, ensures faster healing and prevents complications.

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Thyroid Surgery

Thyroidectomy removes part or all of the thyroid gland to treat nodules, cancer, or hyperthyroidism. Minimally invasive techniques reduce scarring and recovery time, ensuring safe treatment.

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Types of Hernia Surgery

We offer various types of hernia surgery, including laparoscopic and open techniques. Laparoscopic hernia surgery provides quicker recovery, minimal discomfort, and reduced scarring, ensuring safe and effective treatment.

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Burst Abdomen – Exploratory Laparotomy

A life-saving procedure for abdominal wall rupture, this surgery prevents infection and organ damage. It ensures proper closure, reducing complications and supporting safe recovery.

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LPJ (Lateral Pancreatico-
jejunostomy)

A specialized surgery for chronic pancreatitis, LPJ relieves pain and enhances pancreatic drainage, improving digestion and overall pancreatic health.

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Breast Surgery

From lump removal to mastectomy, our breast surgery services provide effective treatment with minimal discomfort, ensuring safe and optimal recovery.

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Abscess & Perianal Abscess

This minor cellulitis surgery drains pus to relieve pain and infection. It prevents complications, promotes faster healing, and ensures minimal discomfort.

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Fissure in Ano

For chronic anal fissures, we offer lateral sphincterotomy, a safe and effective procedure that reduces pain, promotes healing, and improves bowel movements.

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Haemorrhoidectomy

Surgical removal of severe hemorrhoids ensures long-term relief, improved bowel health, and quick healing with minimal discomfort.

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Lipoma Excision

A simple, minimally invasive procedure to remove benign fatty tumors, ensuring minimal scarring, quick recovery, and no recurrence risk.

Experience Specialized General Surgeries

Looking for safe and effective surgical care for hernia, appendix, or cellulitis? At Shyamala Hospital in Andhra Pradesh, our board-certified surgeons use advanced laparoscopic technology for minimally invasive procedures, ensuring faster recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring.

Every patient receives a personalized care plan, focusing on high success rates and safe treatment. With comprehensive post-surgical care, we prioritize your comfort, reduce complications, and ensure a smooth recovery for better health outcomes.

FAQ'S

Laparoscopic hernia surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses small incisions, a camera, and specialized instruments to repair a hernia. It reduces recovery time, minimizes pain, and improves cosmetic results. This method ensures repair with lower risk of infection and quicker return to daily activities compared to open surgery.


Appendix treatment typically involves diagnosing and managing inflammation or infection in the appendix. In many cases, an appendectomy is performed, either laparoscopically or through open surgery, to remove the inflamed appendix. This treatment aims to prevent complications such as rupture or peritonitis while promoting a swift recovery with minimal risks.


Cellulitis surgery involves the removal or drainage of infected tissue when cellulitis does not respond to medications. In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to eliminate the infection and prevent further complications. This procedure focuses on cleaning the infected area, removing damaged tissue, and promoting healing effectively with precision.


Hernia surgery types include open and laparoscopic techniques. Open surgery requires a larger incision for repair, while laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and a camera for precise repairs. Other methods, such as robotic-assisted surgery, also exist. The choice depends on the hernia type, size, and patient’s overall health for treatment.

Choosing between hernia surgery and appendix treatment depends on your condition, overall health, and specific symptoms. A thorough diagnosis and consultation with your doctor will help determine the most effective treatment. Factors such as recovery time, risk factors, and expected outcomes play a critical role in making an informed decision.

FAQ'S

Laparoscopic hernia surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses small incisions, a camera, and specialized instruments to repair a hernia. It reduces recovery time, minimizes pain, and improves cosmetic results. This method ensures repair with lower risk of infection and quicker return to daily activities compared to open surgery.

Appendix treatment typically involves diagnosing and managing inflammation or infection in the appendix. In many cases, an appendectomy is performed, either laparoscopically or through open surgery, to remove the inflamed appendix. This treatment aims to prevent complications such as rupture or peritonitis while promoting a swift recovery with minimal risks.

Cellulitis surgery involves the removal or drainage of infected tissue when cellulitis does not respond to medications. In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to eliminate the infection and prevent further complications. This procedure focuses on cleaning the infected area, removing damaged tissue, and promoting healing effectively with precision.

Hernia surgery types include open and laparoscopic techniques. Open surgery requires a larger incision for repair, while laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions and a camera for precise repairs. Other methods, such as robotic-assisted surgery, also exist. The choice depends on the hernia type, size, and patient’s overall health for treatment.

Choosing between hernia surgery and appendix treatment depends on your condition, overall health, and specific symptoms. A thorough diagnosis and consultation with your doctor will help determine the most effective treatment. Factors such as recovery time, risk factors, and expected outcomes play a critical role in making an informed decision.