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Dr. Vijay Deshmukh

Consultant


General Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. Anshul Gupta

Consultant - General Surgery


General Surgery, Department of General Surgery and Robotics

Gender: Male

Dr. Shailesh Gupta

Consultant – Institute of Minimal Access, Bariatric and Robotic Surgery


Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery, Department of General Surgery and Robotics, Bariatric Surgery / Metabolic

Experience: 13+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ashok Hatolkar

Consultant


General Surgery, Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. Sandeep Jain

Consultant - General and Laparoscopic Surgeon


General Surgery, Department of General Surgery and Robotics

Experience: 15+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rushil Jain

Consultant


General Surgery, Department of General Surgery and Robotics, Robotic Surgery

Gender: Male

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Dr. Gautam Jain


General Surgery, Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery

Experience: 36+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Anand Kishore

Consultant


General Surgery, Robotic Surgery, Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery, Bariatric Surgery / Metabolic

Gender: Male

Dr. Harish Kumar

Consultant


General Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. K. Matchavel

Consultant


General Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. Siddharth Nigam

Consultant


Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery, General Surgery

Experience: 17+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Kavita Saxena

Consultant


General Surgery, Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery, Department of General Surgery and Robotics

Experience: 33+ Years

Gender: Female

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Dr. Amit Sharma

Consultant


General Surgery, Department of General Surgery and Robotics

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Archit Tiwari

Associate Consultant


General Surgery

Experience: 4+ Years

Dr. Shilpa Chaudhary

Visiting Consultant


General Surgery

Gender: Female

Dr. Mohammad Atif Khan

visiting consultant – GI & General Surgery


General Surgery, Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery, Gastro Intestinal & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Oncology, Gastrointestinal & Hepatobiliary Oncology, Institute of Laparoscopic, Endoscopic & Bariatric Surgery, Robotic Surgery

Experience: 20+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Mohd. Yunus A. Salarshah

Visiting Consultant


Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery, General Surgery

Gender: Male

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Frequently Asked Questions

Appendicitis treatment involves addressing inflammation of the appendix, usually through surgery to remove the infected organ.
The diagnosis of appendicitis involves physical examination, medical history review, blood tests, and imaging like ultrasound or CT scans.
Surgery is the standard treatment, but in some cases of uncomplicated appendicitis, antibiotics may be used as an alternative.
An appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix, usually performed to treat acute appendicitis.
No, appendicitis rarely resolves without treatment, and delaying surgery could lead to serious complications like a ruptured appendix.
Appendectomy can be done using open surgery or minimally invasive techniques like laparoscopy.
In certain cases of uncomplicated appendicitis, antibiotics may help reduce inflammation and infection without surgery. The doctor will make a proper diagnosis and choose the most appropriate treatment.
Antibiotics may be effective for select cases of uncomplicated appendicitis, but long-term outcomes are still being studied. The doctor usually considers the most appropriate treatment depending on the individual's circumstances.
If untreated, appendicitis can lead to a ruptured appendix, causing infection, abscess formation, or even peritonitis.
Appendicitis symptoms can overlap with other conditions like kidney stones, ovarian cysts, and urinary tract infections, to name a few.
Appendicitis can occur at any age, but children and the elderly may present with atypical symptoms, making diagnosis challenging.
Appendicitis during pregnancy requires careful evaluation and management to avoid harm to both the mother and the baby.
Are there special considerations for pediatric appendicitis treatment?
An interval appendectomy is a planned surgery performed weeks after successful non-surgical treatment of appendicitis to remove the appendix.
Immunocompromised individuals may have atypical symptoms and an increased risk of complications, necessitating prompt and specialized treatment.
Appendicitis is a medical emergency, and while alternative treatments might alleviate some symptoms, they cannot replace timely medical intervention.
Post-operative care includes wound care, pain management, and gradually returning to normal activities under medical guidance. Some tips patients are advised to include avoiding strenuous exercises, quitting smoking, and not operating heavy machinery post-surgery.
Initially, a bland diet may be recommended, but patients can resume a regular diet once they've fully recovered. The doctor or healthcare provider will provide all necessary details.
Proper and timely treatment should not significantly impact fertility. However, complications from untreated appendicitis could pose greater risks.
Obesity can make surgical access and recovery more challenging, requiring careful planning and specialized care.
Laparoscopy can still be used in certain cases of complicated appendicitis, but the surgeon's experience and patient factors are important considerations.
Yes, untreated appendicitis can progress to a severe infection, potentially leading to sepsis, a life-threatening condition.
In most cases, once successfully treated, patients can resume normal activities without long-term effects. However, individual experiences may vary.
Reviewed By Dr. Ashish Vashistha - Senior Director & HOD - General Surgery & Robotics, Laparoscopic / Minimal Access Surgery, Robotic Surgery, Bariatric Surgery / Metabolic, General Surgery on 22 Aug 2024.