It encompasses general and gastro-intestinal surgery, surgical oncology, trauma, and surgical critical care. The philosophy of the section is - high quality patient care plus education and training of residents.
The section of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery at M.G.M New Bombay Hospital deals with a wide range of surgical problems. Whenever possible, the latest non-invasive and minimally invasive techniques are utilized. For problems that cannot be treated with these methods, traditional open operative methods are used.
Members of the section work as an integral part of the Digestive Disease section. This section provides a multi -disciplinary approach to the management of complex gastrointestinal problems with input from Gastroenterologist, radiologist and pathologist, as well as the surgeons in this section of the Department of Surgery
The Section of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care is responsible for administration of the In-house trauma ward. Trauma patients are managed with a multi-disciplinary approach allowing for rational integration of many different specialties involved in providing care for these seriously injured individuals.
The members of this section are primarily responsible for the initial management of all injury victims brought to the Hospital. This includes the initial resuscitation, diagnostic evaluation and all operative management not handled by specialists in other surgical disciplines.
The Section of Surgical Oncology is responsible for providing care for GI, breast, soft tissue/ melanoma, and endocrine malignancies. State-of-the -art complex procedures such as pylorus-sparing, pancreatico - duodenectomy for pancreatic cancer, sphincter-sparing procedures, for low-lying rectal cancers and minimally invasive diagnostic techniques are routinely performed.
This provides an opportunity to discuss all the approaches, innovation and options available for treatment of these diseases. Most of this section's procedures are done on an outpatient basis viz. Breast and lymph node biopsy, venous access procedures and GI Endoscopy.
The most common malignancies requiring in-patient care are: breast, colorectal, esophago-gastric, pancreatic, hepatobiliary, and soft tissue sarcomas.
CONSULTANT SURGEONS
DR. PRASHANT ATHALE M.S.
Mon. to Sat.
DR ASHOK KALYANSHETTI M.S.
Mon. to Sat.
DR. GAURI S. KOUNDINYA M.S.
Mon. to Sat.
DR. RAVINDRA PATEL M.S.
Mon. to Sat.
DR. S.C. THAKUR M.S.
Mon. to Sat.
DR. SHARAD J. SHARMA M.S.
Mon. to Sat.
DR. SUJIT K. PRASAD M.S., M.R.C.S.
Tue., Thur., Sat.
DR. SHALIN DUBEY M.S
Mon. to Sat.
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