Raipur. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Smriti Medical College and Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Smriti Hospital at General Surgery Department located in the capital Raipur, who studied in the capital Raipur, have given a successful laproscopic cholecystomy surgery of the cheek of South African student studying in the capital Raipur and have been relieved by the patient for the last six months. Although this surgery is in routine in the department, the laparoscopic cholecystactomy performed in the past is special because the student decided to undergo surgery here while relying on the doctors of Ambedkar Hospital instead of going back to her country for surgery. The patient’s attendance Sibonello Sinelis Jungu says that the doctors of India are successfully treating patients in South Africa, so why can’t we get treatment in India? We have full faith in the doctors here.
According to Dr. Manju Singh, Head of the Department of General Surgery, a 21 -year -old student studying in BSC Psychology in a private university of the state complained of intense stomach pain on the night of May 06, 2025. There was no vomiting and hungry together. The student went to a private hospital where her investigation confirmed the gallstones. The family members of the patient had heard about many successful operations at Medical College and Ambedkar Hospital for some time. Along with this, Indian doctors are serving in many hospitals in South Africa, due to which the trust of the patient’s family is also intact towards the doctors here. Finally, his family members were informed by the university and his attendant selected Ambedkar Hospital and brought the patient here. Where the patient was treated in the surgery department. All the tests were done and the patient’s laparoscopic cholecystomy was minimal invasive surgery. After surgery, the patient says that she is feeling very good before and she is no longer having stomach ache.
According to Dr. Manju Singh, when this student was admitted here, according to the rules, we first informed Dr. Vivek Chaudhary, Dean of Medical College and Dr. Santosh Sonkar, Superintendent of Ambedkar Hospital. Dean Dr. Vivek Chaudhary and Superintendent Dr. Santosh Sonkar contributed to make the treatment of foreign students successful by completing all the formalities related to the patient’s surgery as soon as possible. Also wished the student’s early health benefits. After surgery, the patient has been healthy and discharged from the hospital.
Laparoscopic surgery occurs regularly in surgery department – Dr. Sonkar
According to Dr. Santosh Sonkar, Superintendent of Ambedkar Hospital (who is the surgeon of the Department of Surgery himself), all types of laparoscopic surgery in the Department of Surgery such as hernia surgery, hydated cyst, laparoscopic appendctomy, diagnostic laparoscopic, laparoscopic rectopaxi, laparoscopic GI surgery, laparoscopic coal Laparoscopic ventrals and insized hernia surgery occur regularly. All these surgery are free under the government’s health assistance scheme.
What is laparoscopic cholecystomy
Laparoscopic cholecystactomy is a surgical process in which the cheeks bladder (gall bladder) is removed from the body. This process is performed with the help of a thin camera called laparoscope, which shows the view of the stomach on the screen. The cheek bladder is removed when the gallstones occur. The patient is given normal anesthesia. The laparoscope is inserted from one incision and surgical tools from the other incision. Looking at the screen, the cheek bladder is cut and removed. Classes are closed and stitches are installed. This surgery causes low incision, low pain, early recovery and the hospital takes less time. The laparoscopic process is considered more convenient and safe unless the patient has any other complication.
The team operating the patient along with Dr. Manju Singh along with Dr. Amit Aggarwal, Dr. Manish Sahu, Dr. Anjali Jalan, Dr. Ayushi Goyal, Dr. Pooja Jain and Dr. Pratibha Shah and Dr. Manjulata Tandon and were included in the Anesthesia team.