Surgery can feel overwhelming, but at Aureus Hospital, our goal is to make it safe, effective, and patient-friendly. The Department of General Surgery provides expert surgical care for a wide range of conditions, from common procedures like hernia repairs to complex abdominal surgeries and emergency trauma cases. With advanced technology, minimally invasive techniques, and round-the-clock support, we ensure precision and compassionate care at every step.
Appendicitis & Gallbladder Diseases
Hernias (Inguinal, Umbilical, Ventral)
Piles, Fissures & Fistula
Thyroid & Breast Surgeries
Abdominal Trauma & Emergency Surgeries
Gastrointestinal Surgeries (Stomach, Intestine, Colon)
Varicose Veins & Peripheral Surgical Conditions
Minor Surgeries (Abscess, Cysts, Skin & Soft Tissue Procedures)
Peptic Ulcer complication → GI Cancer
Experienced Surgical Team – Expertise in both routine and high-risk procedures
Minimally Invasive Options – Smaller cuts, less pain, faster recovery
24×7 Emergency & Trauma Care – Quick response for urgent surgical needs
Multidisciplinary Support – Backed by anesthesiologists, intensivists & rehabilitation specialists
Patient-First Approach – Transparent counseling and personalized care plansOur General Surgery Department is led by highly experienced surgeons trained in both open and laparoscopic techniques. They collaborate with specialists from gastroenterology, oncology, and critical care to provide comprehensive, safe, and effective treatment tailored to each patient.
MS, DNB, FNB, MNAMS
Laparoscopic surgery involves smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, less pain, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery. Most patients return to normal activities sooner.
This depends on the type of surgery. Many minor procedures are done as day-care surgeries, while major abdominal procedures may require a stay of 3–7 days for monitoring and recovery.
Yes. With modern anesthesia, advanced monitoring, and minimally invasive options, surgeries in elderly patients are much safer today. Pre-surgery assessments at Aureus Hospital help reduce risks.