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MS - General Surgery, MBBS

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Max Super Speciality Hospital - Saket East Wing · Delhi

Dr. Anil Sharma has joined Max Healthcare in Nov' 09.Prior to joining Max Healthcare, he worked as Senior Consultant Surgeon in the Minimal Access, Metabolic…

10 Awards

MS - General Surgery, MBBS

Surgery
Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute (PSRI Hospital) · Delhi

Dr. Prashant Kumar is a Digestive System Surgeon,General Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Sheikh Sarai, Delhi and has an experience of 17 years in these f…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - General Surgery

Surgery
Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute (PSRI Hospital) · Delhi

Dr. Rajiv Khanna is a presently working as a senior consultant gastrointestinal and minimal access surgeon. He has been associated with PushpawatiSinghania R…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Max Super Speciality Hospital · Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh +1 more

Dr.Ajay Jain has more than 26 years of experience in the field of Minimal Access Surgery and Laparoscopic Gynae. Surgery. His areas of special interests incl…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Max Super Speciality Hospital - Saket East Wing · Delhi

Dr. Ashish Vashistha is a General Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Saket, Delhi and has an experience of 13 years in these fields. Dr. Ashish Vashistha pr…

6 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Sood Medicare · Delhi

On Sunday, by prior appointments only. Dr. Nidhi Sood is a General Surgeon and has done MS - General Surgery, She is the owner of Sood Medicare in Tilak Naga…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
BLK Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi +2 more

Dr. Mohit Jain is a general & laparoscopic surgeon who works at BLK Super Speciality Hospital in Delhi. Considered an expert in the field of Minimal Access (…

2 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Khetarpal Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Anil Khetarpal is a General Surgeon specialized in Uro-Gynaecology at Bali Nagar, New Delhi and has experience of more than 30 years in these fields. Dr.…

8 Awards

DNB - Peripheral Vascular Surgery, MBBS, DNB - General Surgery, Diploma in Anesthesiology

Surgery
Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute (PSRI Hospital) · Delhi +1 more

Dr.Navin Chobdar is a peripheral vascular & endovascular surgeon dedicated to the treatment of diseases affecting the blood vessels of the entire body except…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
BLK Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi +1 more

Dr. Harmeet Singh Kapoor is a General Surgeon,Laparoscopic Surgeon and Bariatric Surgeon in Pusa Road, Delhi and has an experience of 33 years in these field…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Apollo Spectra Hospital · Delhi

Dr. Usha Maheshwari is a Laparoscopic Surgeon in Nehru Place, Delhi and has an experience of 33 years in this field. Dr. Usha Maheshwari practices at Apollo…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Batra Hospital & Medical Research Centre · Delhi

Dr. Vijay Hangloo is a Laparoscopic Surgeon and General Surgeon in Batra Hospital And Medical Research Centre, Delhi and has an experience of 25 years in the…

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Appendectomy doctors by city

Why Is an Appendectomy Needed?

An appendectomy is a surgical operation to remove the appendix, a small pouch at the start of the large intestine. It is usually done when the appendix becomes inflamed or infected, a condition called appendicitis. If appendicitis is not treated quickly, the appendix can burst and spread infection in the belly, which can be serious or life-threatening. Removing the appendix prevents complications, and because the body doesn’t need the appendix to function normally, people generally live healthy lives without it.

Purpose & Benefits of Appendectomy

Appendectomy is performed to treat appendicitis and prevent dangerous complications:

• Stops infection at its source: Removing the inflamed appendix stops the spread of infection in the belly.

• Prevents bursting: Once the appendix bursts, it can lead to widespread infection (peritonitis) or sepsis, conditions that are serious and require intensive care.

• Relieves pain and inflammation: Surgery quickly eases the sharp abdominal pain and swelling caused by appendicitis.

• High success rate: Appendectomy is a common surgery with a high success rate and low long-term problems when done early.

• No long-term health loss: People can live normally without an appendix.

Who May Benefit from Appendectomy?

Appendectomy is usually recommended when someone:

• Has appendicitis symptoms such as sharp pain in the lower right abdomen, nausea, or fever.

• Shows signs of infection and inflammation on tests (e.g., ultrasound, CT scan).

• Needs surgery to prevent a ruptured appendix or serious complications.

• Has an appendix that has already burst and requires urgent surgical removal.

Appendectomy Treatment Process

1. Pre-operative preparation:

Blood tests and scans are done to confirm appendicitis, and you’ll be asked not to eat or drink before surgery.

2. Anesthesia:

You are placed under general anesthesia, meaning you are asleep and won’t feel pain.

3. Surgery:

o Laparoscopic appendectomy: Small cuts are made, and a tiny camera helps guide instruments to remove the appendix. Recovery is usually quicker with less pain and smaller scars.

o Open appendectomy: A larger cut is made in the lower belly when the appendix has ruptured or if laparoscopic surgery isn’t possible.

4. Finishing:

After removal, the area is cleaned, and incisions are closed with stitches or staples.

5. Post-op care:

You are monitored, given pain relief, and may receive antibiotics if needed. Hospital stay is usually short, depending on the case.

Duration & Setting

Appendectomy is done in a hospital operating room by a surgeon.

• The procedure itself usually takes about 30 minutes to a couple of hours depending on severity and surgical method.

• Most patients can go home the same day or within a day after a laparoscopic appendectomy but longer stays may be needed if complications arise.

Safety, Precautions & Risks

Appendectomy is generally safe, but like any surgery, it has risks:

Common immediate effects:

• Mild pain or soreness at incision sites.

• Bloating or gas discomfort as the body adjusts.

Possible risks (rare):

• Infection at the wound or inside the belly.

• Bleeding or blood clots.

• Injury to nearby organs.

• Bowel blockage from scars or swelling.

Your surgeon will talk about steps to reduce these risks before surgery.

Frequently asked questions

What is an appendectomy used for?

An appendectomy is done to remove the appendix when it becomes severely inflamed (appendicitis) or is at high risk of bursting.

Is an appendectomy painful?

You won’t feel pain during surgery because of anaesthesia. After surgery, mild discomfort is common but can be managed with pain medicines.

How long does surgery take?

Appendectomy usually takes 30 minutes to a few hours depending on whether it is done laparoscopically or openly.

How long is recovery?

Most people return to light activities in 1–2 weeks after laparoscopic surgery, but full healing may take 4–6 weeks, especially after open surgery.

Are there risks?

Yes there are some. Risks include infection, bleeding, and injury to nearby organs, but serious complications are rare when surgery is done promptly.

Can I live normally without an appendix?

Yes. The appendix does not have a crucial function, so living normally without it is common and safe.

What should I do after surgery?

Keep the incision clean and dry, avoid heavy lifting for a few weeks, and follow your surgeon’s advice on activity and diet during recovery.

Is it always an emergency?

Appendectomy is often urgent because delays can lead to rupture and serious infection, but in rare mild cases early antibiotics might be considered.

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