The SPH Institute of Digestive and Liver Diseases at Sant Parmanand Hospital, Yamuna Bazaar, Delhi, headed by Dr. Manish Srivastava, is a specialised institute set up with a purpose to provide quality diagnostic and therapeutic services to patients suffering from disorders associated with the digestive tract, biliary tract, pancreas and liver. Our doctors are skilled in treating diseases and conditions of oesophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, biliary tract, and small and large intestines. The institute encompasses all advanced technologies and facilities with focus on safe and proven treatment of disorders aiming to improve the quality of life of the patient. The Institute also offers comprehensive treatment which helps in diagnosis and simultaneously treats complex, hard-to-find problems in the gastrointestinal tract.
The Institute is one of the best centre for Surgical Gastroenterology and Gastrointestinal and HBP Cancer Surgery in Delhi NCR and also a referral centre for all types of gastrointestinal, liver, bile duct and pancreatic cancer, and all gastrointestinal, liver, biliary tract and pancreatic diseases for other parts of India. Our doctors carry out almost all major Gastrointestinal, Hepatobiliary, and Pancreatic procedures. The hospital has its own intensive care unit (ICU) & high dependency unit (HDU) for patients.
The Institute provides care, treatment, and services for all digestive tract, liver and biliary diseases, some of which include the following:
A Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy is a procedure wherein the gallbladder is removed from one’s body using laparoscopic techniques. The surgery is minimally invasive, and is performed with the major assistance of several thin instruments, and a video camera.
Necrosectomy is used as a primary therapy for infected pancreatic necrosis. Pancreatic necrosis is a condition where a part of the person’s pancreas loses its blood supply. Necrosectomy refers to the removal of dead tissues. Dead tissues lead to severe infections, and to prevent that, necrosectomy is performed.
Colectomy is a widely performed surgery aimed at treating colon diseases, which include cancer, inflammatory diseases, and diverticulitis. The surgery aims at removing a slight portion of the colon, which is a part of a person’s large intestine.
It is a procedure where an opening is made surgically in abdominal wall. The ileum, which is the lower end of your small intestine, is passed through this opening and stitched into place. The patient is given a pouch to be worn externally which stores all of the digested food. This procedure is done if the rectum or colon is unable to function properly. If the ileostomy is temporary, part or the entire colon is removed, but a part of the rectum remains. For a permanent ileostomy, surgeon removes or bypasses the rectum, colon, and anus. In this case, patient will be wearing an external plastic pouch permanently to catch the waste products.
An exploratory laparotomy (ex-lap) is a surgical operation where the abdomen is opened and the abdominal organs are examined for injury or disease.
It also known as stapled hemorrhoidopexy, is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of abnormally enlarged hemorrhoidal tissue, followed by the repositioning of the remaining hemorrhoidal tissue back to its normal anatomic position.
Intestinal resection is a surgery which enables the doctors to perform intestinal procedures for severely diseased segment of intestine. After an intestinal resection of diseased portion of bowel, the chances of the patient’s return to normal lifestyle increases by a healthy amount.
At the SPH Institute of Digestive and Liver Diseases, we are dedicated to providing our patients with the highest quality of care in a compassionate and supportive environment. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Manish Srivastava, Head of Department & Senior Consultant and take the first step towards better digestive health.