HPB Surgery (HEPATO PANCREATO BILIARY SURGERY)
Dr. Sumanta Dey and his expert team provide comprehensive treatments and care plans for diseases related to pancreas, liver and billiary system. This department provides both laparoscopic and robotic surgeries
Liver:
- Alcoholic liver diseases
- Hydatid Cyst Liver
- Liver cancer
- Simple liver cyst
- Portal hypertension
- Cirrhosis of liver
- Hepatitis C and B
- Liver abscess
- Liver trauma
- Fatty liver
Bile Duct And Gall Bladder (Billiary System)
- Cancer of Gall Bladder and bile duct
- Bile duct Stone
- Gall bladder Stones
- Cancer of Gall Bladder and bile duct
- Cholecystitis (Infection of Gall bladder)
- Cholangitis
- Choledochal cyst
Pancreas:
- Chronic and acute pancreatitis
- Pseudocyst Pancreas
- Pancreatic cancer
- Pancreatic divisum
- Necrosectomy
- Pancreatic trauma
- Annular pancreas
- Autoimmune Pancreatitis
- Laparoscopic approach for every type of liver disorders
- Liver cancer surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, chemo embolization and so on.
- Treatment for gall stone disease & Bile duct stone management
Before undergoing the surgical knife, a patient needs to seat for a pre-operative consultation session with the surgeon-in-charge. Before scheduling the final day of the surgery, a surgeon needs to know about the complete condition of the patients. Hence, one must not hide any over-the-counter medications or prescription during the consultation session. There are times when surgeon-in-charge changes the dose of any medications which could affect the outcome of laparoscopy surgery. If a candidate is pregnant or trying to conceive soon, a surgical plan will be customized for reducing the risk.
Before the surgery, a candidate needs to undergo several medical tests such as a urinalysis, blood tests, ECG or EKG and chest X-ray. Along with that, certain imaging tests such as CT scan, ultrasound or MRI scan are also performed.
With a better understanding of the patient’s condition, a laparoscopic surgeon in Kolkata can perform the surgery to achieve natural and predictable procedural outcomes.