Even though a hernia is not a life threatening illness, it surely affects the quality of life to a significant extent. Not only it limits the mobility and activities of the individual, but it also challenges their mental well being. The laparoscopic hernia operation is considered as the best treatment option yet. Though has been in existence for quite some time, its effectivity increased significantly, after the usage of surgical mesh was included.
Recognition is the best motivation; especially when the receiver is fortunate enough to witness and live with it. We, at Varanasi Hospital, feel immense pride while disclosing that Dr. Manish Jindal, the in-charge and Head of Department (HoD) of laparoscopic surgery at Varanasi Hospital, has been facilitated with the prestigious award of being the ‘Health Icon’ for his tremendous contribution towards the healthcare facility in India, particularly in the laparoscopic domain.
Bile is a fluid dark yellow to green in color, which is produced by the liver. From the liver, it moves down to the gallbladder and stays there until it is required by the body for the purpose of digestion. Under normal conditions, an adult human being releases approximately 400 to 800 ML of bile in a day. However, in event of a malfunctioned gallbladder, it might need a laparoscopic gallbladder surgery and onset a disturbance in the same.
The human body is made up of several organ systems. While a malfunction of some organ or body parts makes us seek medical help immediately, sadly, the same is not true for the rest. The anorectal and colorectal diseases are something, that most people often chose to ignore, especially in the developing countries.