The Premium Care Surgery Center at Burjeel Hospital Sharjah offers top-notch care for general and laparoscopic surgeries. Coming with several years of expertise, our general surgeons specialize in treating the endocrine system, liver, gastrointestinal tract, endocrine system, breast liver, rectum, and pancreas through consultation and surgery.
Equipment used is modern, state-of-the-art, and of the highest caliber. The staff at our center provides unparalleled preoperative and post-operative care, also looking after critically ill patients and trauma sufferers.
This center also provides minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures. Derived from laparoscopy, a procedure used for diagnosis by inspecting the organs from within, laparoscopic surgery uses a camera and tools inserted through a tube. Precision is of the utmost importance in this procedure, which our doctors have honed over the years.
doctors
Dr. J.S Rajkumar
Specialist General & Laparoscopic Surgery
Dr. Mohamed El Sayed Eraki Ibrahium
Consultant of General Laparoscopic and Pediatric Surgery
Dr. Ritu Khare
Specialist General Surgeon
Dr. Rajesh Sisodiya
Specialist General and Laparoscopic Surgeon
General & Laparoscopy Surgeries
Laparoscopy, also known as diagnostic laparoscopy, is a surgical diagnostic procedure used to examine the organs inside the abdomen. It's a low-risk, minimally invasive procedure that requires only small incisions. Laparoscopy uses an instrument called a laparoscope to look at the abdominal organs.
Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgeries
These are surgeries where patient experiences less pain, less scaring and recovers in a shorter period of time.
What are the major Laparoscopic Surgeries performed?
Most intestinal surgeries can be performed using the laparoscopic technique. These include surgery for Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis, cancer, rectal prolapse and severe constipation
How safe is laparoscopic surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery is as safe as traditional open surgery. At the beginning of a laparoscopic operation the laparoscope is inserted through a small incision near the belly button (umbilicus). The surgeon initially inspects the abdomen to determine whether laparoscopic surgery may be safely performed. If there is a large amount of inflammation or if the surgeon encounters other factors that prevent a clear view of the structures, the surgeon may need to make a larger incision in order to complete the operation safely.
doctors
Dr. J.S Rajkumar
Specialist General & Laparoscopic Surgery
Dr. Mohamed El Sayed Eraki Ibrahium
Consultant of General Laparoscopic and Pediatric Surgery
Dr. Ritu Khare
Specialist General Surgeon
Dr. Rajesh Sisodiya
Specialist General and Laparoscopic Surgeon