Dr Prajesh bhuta completed his basic surgical training in one of the premier hospitals in Mumbai. He subsequently went to the UK to subspecialise in colorectal surgery. Over 10 years in the UK he has gained immense experience in dealing with all bowel related issues both benign and malignant. He was previously a consultant colorectal surgeon at st Helens and knowsley hospital Liverpool where he was the clinical lead of day care and laparoscopic unit. We offer minimal invasive approach for piles ,fissures and fistulas He is a part of pelvic floor unit at jaslok looking into pelvic floor issues like constipation, prolapsed and incontinence. His combined experience from Indian and Europe helps him to offer a multidisciplinary and evidence approach at jaslok for all surgical diseases for the latest and best chance of cure.
Jaslok Hospital
Minimally invasive visceral surgery from Hamburg Germany. Procedure for prolapsed and piles from Liverpool UK. Laparoscopic hernia surgery from Edinburgh Scotland. Advanced laparoscopic colorectal surgery from Hamburg Germany. Advanced laparoscopic general and colorectal surgery fellowship from Yorkshire UK. STARR procedure (advanced procedure for defaecatory disorders) from Dundee UK. Sacral Nerve stimulation for bowel incontinence from Liverpool UK. Prone Abdominoperineal resection for Rectal cancer from Guys and st Thomas London Lap ventral rectopexyfrom Wythenshaw Manchester.
Master of surgery –university of Mumbai 1998. FRCS (UK) 1999. CCT (completion of training in coloproctology UK) 2006.
English, Hindi
Tuesday
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Monday
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM,6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM,6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM,6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM,6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
General surgery is a medical discipline that entails performing various types of surgical procedures to treat a broad range of health problems and diseases. A general surgeon is a practitioner of general surgery and has been trained in the diagnosis and preoperative, operative, and postoperative management of patient care and requires to have the knowledge of emergency & intensive care, anatomy, metabolism, immunology, nutrition, pathology, physiology, shock, and wound healing. In general surgery, the surgeon is required to perform both pre- and post-operative care and management other than the surgery itself as well as diagnosing several types of diseases, especially those that are related to the abdomen and the organs connected to it, including bile ducts, liver, spleen, pancreas, appendix, small and large intestine, rectum, and the stomach. The general surgeon may also operate the thoracic region, glands in the thyroids, and hernias, and to a certain extent, are also responsible for procedures performed on the skin and the breast.
Doctors work closely with general surgeons if the treatment plan requires a more invasive intervention, which could be because the medications didn't work or won't work on you unless a blockage or something like that has been removed by the general surgeon. You may be sent to a general surgeon because the surgical procedures needed are within the scope of the general surgeons, which include resections of the abdomen or the colon, organ transplantation, etc. Patients who need to undergo weight loss surgery are also sent to general surgeons since weight loss surgeries such as lap band often deal with the abdomen and its contents. The patients require emergency care are also sent to general surgeons as some injuries can be so severe the patients would require surgery as soon as possible, like resuscitating the patient in shock that is possible due to the broad knowledge and skills of general surgeons. These emergencies can also include skin burns, amputated limb or finger, internal bleeding, and blockage in the airways. The general surgeon is expected to have knowledge in surgical treatment, the evaluation & diagnosis such as interpreting existing medical records and radiologic results, and administration of drugs such as antibiotics and other fluids. Moreover, the surgeon has to show skills in wound healing, management of pain especially after the operation, infection control, and nutrition.
General surgeons are the physicians trained to treat a wide variety of conditions that may require surgical interventions. In many cases, surgeons perform routine types of surgeries, such as removal of the appendectomies and gallbladder. But there are other instances, where general surgeons perform more complex surgeries involving the digestive, endocrine, and vascular systems. But surgeons who wish to specialize may take different routes, and there are several surgical specialties for doctors who are interested in narrowing their focus. For example, pediatric surgeons are trained to perform surgery on children and cardiovascular surgeons operate on the heart and blood vessels of the cardiac system. Some additional types of surgical specializations include trauma where surgery is performed on patients who have acute injuries as the result of traumas, such as a road accident or gunshot. Surgical specialties also exist in areas including reconstructive surgery, transplants, neurosurgery, and orthopedics.
Some of the most common surgical operations performed include the following: