Robot-assisted GI
& HPB surgeries
Legacy

10
Year of Experties
Top Rated in
Ahmedabad
Robotic Surgery Expertise
Dr. Suril Vithalani
Consultant Surgical Gastroenterologist
MBBS, MS (General Surgery), Fellowship in Surgical Gastroenterology & Liver Transplant
Areas of Surgical Expertise
- Colorectal surgeries
- GI cancers
- Hernias
- Gallbladder diseases
- Emergency GI surgeries
- Upper GI surgeries
- GI conditions are disorders such as acid reflux, hernia, gallstones, appendicitis, inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, and more.
- Liver Surgeries
- Pancreatic Surgeries
- Biliary Surgeries
Surgeries may include liver resection, gallbladder removal, bile duct reconstruction, and pancreatic tumor surgery
These procedures are often complex and require advanced expertise because these organs are critical for digestion and metabolism.
- Laparoscopic surgeries across various GI, hepatobiliary, and pancreatic procedures.
- Robotic-assisted surgeries for precision in colorectal, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, and upper GI surgeries
- Diagnostic laparoscopy and laparoscopic adhesiolysis.
- aparoscopic bariatric surgeries for obesity.
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS): Uses small incisions and special instruments (like laparoscopic surgery) instead of large open cuts.
Robotic surgery: A further advancement where surgeons use robotic systems for enhanced precision, control, and 3D visualization.
Benefits: Less pain, smaller scars, quicker recovery, and reduced hospital stay.
- Emergency and trauma-related GI surgeries.
- Complex perianal surgeries (e.g., Laparoscopic APR).
- Patient-centered approach with evidence-based surgical care.
These are urgent procedures performed to save life or prevent complications after accidents, injuries, or sudden abdominal emergencies. Examples include surgery for perforated intestine, ruptured appendix, or severe abdominal trauma.
Perianal surgeries focus on conditions around the anus and rectum, such as fistulas, fissures, and cancers.
APR (Abdominoperineal Resection): A major surgery, often laparoscopically performed, to remove cancer in the rectum or anus, requiring advanced surgical expertise.
What Our
Patients Say
Frequently
Asked Questions
What does Surgical Gastroenterology focus on?
Surgical Gastroenterology deals with the surgical management of diseases related to the digestive system, including the esophagus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts.
Why is Robotic Surgery better?
Robotic surgery offers greater precision, smaller incisions, reduced recovery time, less blood loss, and enhanced visualization, leading to fewer complications and faster healing compared to traditional methods.
What are common conditions treated under Surgical Gastroenterology?
Common conditions include gallstones, liver tumors, pancreatic cancer, gastrointestinal bleeding, inflammatory bowel disease, and complex hernias.
How long does it take to heal after robotic gastro surgery?
Healing after robotic gastro surgery typically takes 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the procedure and individual health. Most patients resume normal activities faster than with traditional surgery.
Can robotic surgery treat Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis?
Yes, robotic surgery can treat severe cases of Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis by removing affected bowel segments with high precision, reducing recovery time and surgical complications.
How soon can I eat after robotic GI surgery?
Most patients can start with clear liquids within 24 hours after robotic GI surgery and gradually return to a normal diet in a few days, depending on the procedure and recovery.
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