General Surgery
Here’s an overview of general surgery services that can be offered in Swastham Medicare:
General Surgery Services
1.Emergency Surgery: Emergency surgeries for acute conditions like appendicitis, hernias, and trauma.
2.Elective Surgery: Planned surgeries for conditions like hernias, gallstones, and skin lesions.
3.Minor Procedures: Minor surgical procedures like wound care, biopsy, and drainage of abscesses.
4.Endoscopic Procedures: Diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy for gastrointestinal issues.
5.Laparoscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive surgeries for conditions like gallstones, hernias, and appendicitis.
Facilities and Equipment:
1.Operation Theaters: 2-3 well-equipped operation theaters with modern anesthesia machines and monitoring systems.
2.Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Care: Dedicated areas for pre-operative preparation and post-operative recovery.
3.Surgical ICU: Intensive care unit for critically ill surgical patients.
4.Diagnostic Services: In-house radiology and pathology departments for timely diagnosis.
Team:
1.General Surgeons: Experienced surgeons with expertise in various surgical specialties.
2.Anesthetists: Skilled anesthetists for safe anesthesia administration.
3.Surgical Nurses: Trained nurses for pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative care.
4.Support Staff: Dedicated support staff for maintenance, laundry, and other hospital operations.
Patient Care:
1.Pre-Surgical Counseling: Comprehensive counseling for patients and families.
2.Pain Management: Effective pain management strategies.
3.Infection Control: Strict infection control protocols.
4.Follow-Up Care: Regular follow-up appointments and wound care.
Additional Services:
1.Outpatient Department: OPD services for consultations and minor procedures.
2.Ambulatory Surgical Services: Day-care surgeries for patients who can go home the same day.
3.Telemedicine Services: Virtual consultations for post-operative follow-up and emergency consultations.
This is a general outline, and specific services may vary depending on the hospital’s resources, location, and patient needs.