SERVICES OFFERED
ENDOSCOPY
- Diagnostic & Therapeutic Upper GI Endoscopy
- Diagnostic & Therapeutic Colonoscopy
- Capsule Endoscopy
- ERCP & Cholangio-pancreatoscopy
- Endoscopic Ultrasound [EUS]
GI MOTILITY LAB
- 24 Hrs Esophageal pH-Impedance study
- Esophageal & Anorectal Manometry
BREATH TESTS
- Hydrogen Breath Test for small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
- Urea Breath Test for H. pylori infection
SURGERY
- Esophageal & Gastric Surgery
- Hepatectomy & Liver Surgery
- Pancreato – Billiary Surgery
- Colorectal Surgery
- Hernia Surgery – Laparoscopic & Open
- Minimally Invasive & Laparoscopia Surgery
- Gl Oncology Surgery
- Surgery for Piles, Fistula & Fissure
RADIOLOGY
- Digital X-Ray
- Ultrasound with Colour Doppler
- Liver Elastography [Fibroscan] for liver fibrosis and steatosis.
PATHOLOGY
CRITICAL CARE TAIL
- State of Art Intensive Care Unit & Expert Team for management of GI and hepato-pancreato-biliary diseases
ADVANCED SERVICES OFFERED
ERCP & CHOLANGIO-PANCREATOSCOPY
- Complex Pancreato-biliary Procedures
[Multiple biliary stent placement for hilar strictures;
mechanical lithotripsy for CBO stones] - Laser Lithotripsy Treatment for CBD / pancreatic stones
- CBD Stricture evaluation
- Ampullectomy
THIRD SPACE ENDOSCOPY
- Endoscopic Mucosal Resection [EMR] & Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection [ESD] for early gastrointestinal cancers
- Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy [POEM] for Zenker’s Diverticulum,
Achalasia Cardia, Gastroparesis, Hirschsprung’s disease - Submucuosal Tunneling & Endoscopic Resection [STER]
& Endoscopic Full-Thickness Resecton (EFTR] for subepithlial tumors
ANTIREFLUX TREATMENT [FOR GERD]
- Antireflux Mucosal Ablation [ARMA]
- Endoscopic Funcoplication
ENDOBARIATRICS [FOR WEIGHT LOSS]
- Gastric Balloon placement
- Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND [EUS]
- EUS & EUS – guided FNAC / Biopsy for diagnosis
- EUS – guided Pancreatic Cysto-gastrostomy / Choledocho-jejunostomy / Hepatico-gastrostomy
- EUS – guided Gastric Variceal Glue & Coil treatment
What Is Intestinal Surgery?
Conditions Treated With Intestinal Surgery
- Small intestine tumours or cancers requiring surgical resection
- Intestinal obstruction or blockage causing severe symptoms
- Intestinal perforation requiring emergency surgical repair
- Crohn's disease of the small intestine not responding to medical management
- Bowel ischaemia where the blood supply to the intestine is compromised
- Meckel's diverticulum causing complications
- Short bowel syndrome requiring surgical management
- Intestinal trauma or injury requiring surgical repair
- Adhesion related bowel obstruction
- Intestinal volvulus or twisting of the bowel requiring urgent intervention
Common Symptoms That May Indicate an Intestinal Condition
- Persistent abdominal pain or cramping that is worsening over time
- Abdominal bloating and significant distension
- Nausea and persistent vomiting
- Inability to pass stools or gas indicating possible obstruction
- Blood in the stool or rectal bleeding
- Unexplained weight loss and nutritional deficiencies
- Diarrhea that is chronic or contains mucus or blood
- Fever accompanying abdominal pain
- A palpable mass in the abdomen in some cases
When Is Intestinal Surgery Recommended?
- Confirmed intestinal tumour or cancer requiring surgical resection
- Intestinal obstruction that cannot be relieved through non surgical means
- Perforation of the intestine requiring emergency surgical repair
- Severe Crohn's disease causing strictures or fistulas not responding to medication
- Bowel ischaemia requiring urgent surgical intervention
- Intestinal volvulus or intussusception requiring immediate surgical correction
- Recurrent adhesion related bowel obstruction
Intestinal Surgery Options in Nagpur
| Surgical Approach | Suitable For |
|---|---|
| Laparoscopic intestinal resection | Removal of diseased bowel section, minimally invasive |
| Open intestinal surgery | Complex or emergency cases requiring direct surgical access |
| Bowel anastomosis | Rejoining healthy intestinal ends after resection |
| Emergency intestinal surgery | Perforation, volvulus or obstruction requiring urgent intervention |
| Stoma formation | Selected cases requiring temporary or permanent bowel diversion |
| Adhesiolysis | Releasing adhesions causing bowel obstruction |
What Happens During Intestinal Surgery?
- A thorough pre operative assessment including blood tests, imaging, endoscopic evaluation and clinical assessment
- Administration of general anaesthesia to ensure complete patient comfort throughout the procedure
- For laparoscopic surgery, small incisions are made and a laparoscope and instruments are inserted
- The diseased, injured or obstructed section of the intestine is carefully identified and addressed
- The affected section is removed or repaired as required by the specific condition
- Healthy intestinal ends are rejoined if sufficient healthy tissue is available
- In selected cases a temporary or permanent stoma may be created
- Incisions are closed and the patient is transferred to the recovery area
Recovery After Intestinal Surgery
- A period of fasting followed by a gradual reintroduction of fluids and then soft foods
- Dietary modifications with a careful and gradual progression to a normal diet
- Avoiding heavy lifting and strenuous physical activity for the recommended period
- Wound care and monitoring for any signs of infection at incision sites
- Bowel habits may take time to normalise after intestinal surgery
- Attending all scheduled follow up appointments with the surgical team
- Full recovery timelines vary depending on the extent of surgery and individual healing
Why Choose LGI Hospital for Intestinal Surgery in Nagpur?
- Experienced Surgical Gastroenterologists: LGI Hospital in Nagpur has a dedicated team of skilled surgical gastroenterologists with extensive experience in performing a wide range of intestinal surgery procedures including complex laparoscopic and open bowel surgery.
- Minimally Invasive Surgical Approach: The surgical team at LGI Hospital prioritises laparoscopic intestinal surgery wherever clinically appropriate, offering patients the significant benefits of smaller incisions, reduced post operative discomfort and faster recovery.
- Round the Clock Emergency Surgical Capability: LGI Hospital provides twenty four hour emergency surgical care for acute intestinal conditions including obstruction, perforation and bowel ischaemia, ensuring prompt and effective intervention when it is most needed.
- Comprehensive GI Surgical Care Under One Roof: From pre operative assessment and advanced diagnostic evaluation through to surgery, post operative care and long term follow up, LGI Hospital provides complete intestinal surgery care in one dedicated gastroenterology centre in Dhantoli, Nagpur.
FAQ
Q1. Is intestinal surgery painful?
Intestinal surgery is performed under general anaesthesia and patients do not experience pain during the procedure. Post operative discomfort varies depending on the type and extent of surgery performed. Laparoscopic intestinal surgery is associated with significantly less post operative pain compared to open surgery. The surgical team at LGI Hospital provides appropriate pain management and support throughout the recovery period.
Q2. How long does intestinal surgery take?
The duration of intestinal surgery depends on the type of procedure, the extent of the condition and whether a laparoscopic or open approach is used. Most laparoscopic intestinal procedures are completed within two to four hours. More complex cases or emergency surgery may take longer. The surgical team will provide an accurate estimate based on the individual assessment and findings.
Q3. What happens after intestinal surgery?
After intestinal surgery, patients are closely monitored in the recovery area and ward. Dietary intake is reintroduced gradually starting with fluids and progressing to soft and then normal foods as the bowel recovers. The surgical team provides detailed post operative instructions including dietary guidelines, activity restrictions and wound care. Follow up appointments are scheduled to monitor healing and recovery progress.
Q4. Recovery after intestinal surgery in Nagpur — what to expect?
Recovery after laparoscopic intestinal surgery is generally faster than open surgery. Hospital stay is typically three to five days for laparoscopic procedures. Full recovery and return to normal activities may take four to eight weeks depending on the extent of surgery. Open surgery or emergency procedures may require a longer hospital stay and recovery period. The surgical team at LGI Hospital provides personalised and comprehensive recovery guidance for every patient.
Q5. Which hospital is best for intestinal surgery in Nagpur?
LGI Hospital in Dhantoli, Nagpur is a dedicated single speciality gastroenterology hospital with experienced surgical gastroenterologists who perform a comprehensive range of intestinal surgery procedures including laparoscopic bowel resection and emergency intestinal surgery. The hospital provides round the clock surgical care and complete pre and post operative support under one roof.
