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“Successful Laparoscopic Procedure helped a man eat well”

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22 Jun, 19 09:37
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Geetanjali Hospital’s GISurgeon& Team’s successful attempt

“Successful Laparoscopic Procedure helped a man eat well”

GeetanjaliMedicalCollege & Hospital’s Gastroenterologists & GI Surgeon performed a successful laparoscopic procedure & helped a 35-years old man suffering from a rare condition known as Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome to recover well recently. The team of doctors was led by GI Surgeon Dr.KamalKishoreBishnoiaccompanied byGastroenterologists Dr.PankajGupta &Dr.DhawalVyas,AnesthetistDr.Karuna Sharma & Radiologist Dr. Hariram. “It’s a very rare disease, occurring in just one in 100,000 cases and it’s no less than a heart attack of the digestive system. Hai l ing from Pal i District, MaangilalSuthar (Age 35 years) came to Geetanjali Hospital with an unusual complaint. As soon as he would begin eating, he would have extreme pain in the abdomen. So severe was the pain that he barely could eat enough to satisfythebody’sbasicneeds.Notsurprising the patient’s weight was much below the normal weight of a person at this age. Endoscopy&CTScaninvestigationsconfirmedtherareconditionknownas“Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome (also known as Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome)”, said the treating surgeon Dr. Kamal Kishore. Dr. Kamal also said that, “Surgery is currently the only treatment option and involves releasing the ligament that is theculprit causingthecompression.The problemis thatreachingthis celiacartery through conventional surgery is not at alleasybecauseitisdeeplylocatedunder thecrusofthediaphragm.So,itwasdecided that this is the ideal case for laparoscopic surgery. Using the laparoscope, I was able to reach the root of the celiacarterywherehumanfingers couldnot. This helped me to achieve the precision that prevented collateral damage to healthy tissue, arteries and nerves.” “The patient went back home on the third day after surgery. Not only was he finallyabletoeatwithoutunbearablepain to follow, he was also able to get back toproductivework.Conventional surgery would have taken him so much longer. Not only was he relieved and happy, but also thanked me for getting him back to being a regular eater. On follow-up visit after the surgery I am happy to say he is doing well and is back to his regular dietintakewithoutanyrecurrenceofsymptoms,” smiled Dr. Kishore. What is Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome? Celiacartery compressionsyndrome is defined as chronic, recurrent abdominal pain related to compression of the celiac artery by the median arcuate ligament. It is an uncommon disorder that is characterized clinically by the triad of postprandialabdominalpain,weightloss, and sometimes an abdominal bruit. What does celiac artery do in human body? The celiac artery supplies oxygenated blood to the digestive system - the stomach, liver, spleen and the part of the esophagus that reaches into the abdomen. Also, it supplies blood to half of the duodenum and the Pancreas. Its compression leads to not enough blood supply tothedigestivesystem,especially afterfood intake when the oxygen needs go up sharply. No wonder there's acute pain. CEO Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Mr. PrateemTambolisaid that, "Geetanjali Medical College& Hospital’s Gastroenterology Department has the South Rajasthan’s most experienced and skilled team of gastroenterologist & gastrosurgeonavailableroundtheclock. Theproceduresochosendemandedskills & expertise to which the team managed to bring smile to their patient. Also, this department is capable of treating all minor&majorproblemsrelatedtoalltypes of stomach, intestines and liver under one roof with dedicated team of experienced and trained practitioners


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