Gallbladder and appendix-related conditions can cause severe pain and complications if left untreated. Dr. Nikhil Bijjaragi, an experienced General and Transplant Surgeon at Dr. Suresh Bijjaragi Memorial Hospital, specializes in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries for gallbladder and appendix disorders. His expertise ensures faster recovery, minimal discomfort, and long-term relief for patients.
The gallbladder is a small organ that stores bile, aiding digestion. However, conditions like gallstones, inflammation (cholecystitis), and infection can lead to severe pain, nausea, and digestive issues.
✅ Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy – A minimally invasive procedure using small incisions and a camera to remove the gallbladder, ensuring quicker recovery.
✅ Open Cholecystectomy – Performed in complex cases where a larger incision is needed for gallbladder removal.
The appendix is a small organ located in the lower right abdomen. When it becomes inflamed due to infection (appendicitis), emergency surgery is often required to prevent rupture and severe complications.
✅ Laparoscopic Appendectomy – A minimally invasive procedure with smaller incisions, faster healing, and less pain.
✅ Open Appendectomy – Performed in cases of ruptured appendix or complications.
✔ Expertise in laparoscopic and open surgeries for safe and effective treatment
✔ Focus on patient comfort, minimal pain, and fast recovery
✔ Advanced surgical facilities at Dr. Suresh Bijjaragi Memorial Hospital
✔ Comprehensive pre-surgery consultation and post-operative care
If you’re experiencing symptoms of gallbladder disease or appendicitis, seek immediate medical attention. Visit Dr. Nikhil Bijjaragi at Dr. Suresh Bijjaragi Memorial Hospital for expert diagnosis and the best surgical treatment to restore your health and well-being.
Dr. Suresh Bijjaragi Memorial Hospital in Miraj is a trusted healthcare center, offering advanced surgical and medical care. With expert doctors and modern facilities, it provides compassionate and high-quality treatment for all patients.