Surgical

Surgery is a technology consisting of a physical intervention on tissues. As a rule, a procedure considered surgical when it involves cutting of a patient's tissues or closure of a previously sustained wound. Other procedures that do not necessarily fall under this rubric, such as angioplasty or endoscopy, may be considered surgery if they involve "common" surgical procedure or settings, such as use of a sterile environment, anesthesia, antiseptic conditions, typical surgical instruments, and suturing or stapling. All forms of surgery are considered invasive procedures; so-called "noninvasive surgery" usually refers to an excision that does not penetrate the structure being excised (e.g. laser ablation of the cornea) or to a radio surgical procedure (e.g. irradiation of a tumor). Surgical procedures commonly categorized by urgency, type of procedure, body system involved, degree of invasiveness, and special instrumentation
Surgical instruments generally divided into five classes by function. These classes are:

  • Cutting instruments and dissecting Scalpels, Scissors, Saws
  • Grasping or holding instruments: Smooth (anatomical) and Toothed (surgical) Forceps, Towel Clamps, vascular clamps, and organ holders
  • Hemostatic instruments: Bill Roth’s clamps, hemostatic “mosquito” forceps, atraumatic hemostatic forceps, Duchamp’s needle, Hopner’s hemostatic forceps
  • Tissue unifying instruments and materials: needle holders, surgical needles, staplers, clips, adhesive tapes

Services 

Enlisted Below are the main points:

  • Do Surgeries in case of emergency surgeries like acute appendicitis, Hernia, Acute Obstruction and perforation
  • Performing elective surgical procedure
  • Goiter
  • Intestinal Surgery
  • Kidney, Prostrate