List of Surgeries Performed at Our Hospital
Listed below are the surgeries performed by Dr. Harsh Garg at Alchemist Hospital Sector - 21,Panchuka

Gall Stone Removal
Gall bladder is a small gland located at the base of liver that assists in the emulsification, digestion and absorption of fats in food. Bile is secreted by liver and transferred to gall bladder for temporary storage. Another function of this biliary vesicle (an alternative term used for gall bladder) is to concentrate the alkaline fluid that is composed of salts, pigments, fats and about 85% watery component.

Hernia
A hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue squeezes through a weak spot in a surrounding muscle or connective tissue called fascia.
The most common types of hernia are inguinal (inner groin), incisional (resulting from an incision), femoral (outer groin), umbilical (belly button), and hiatal (upper stomach)

Breast Cancer
MYTH: Breast cancer is a familial problem and doesn’t happen if there is no family history. FACT: Close to 90% of the patient’s suffering from breast cancer have no prior family history of breast cancer.
However , if there is a family history of breast cancer ( i.e. if your mother, sister, daughter or grandmother)then the risk of cancer of breast cancer is significantly increased.

Appendix
Appendectomy is removal of appendix by means of surgery. The procedure is often performed as an emergency when patient is suffering from acute appendicitis. It is also performed to avoid appendicitis in future if the patient was not operated at the time acute appendicitis.

Hemorrhoids/Piles
Commonly known as ‘piles’, hemorrhoids are bands of anal tissue containing arteries, veins, muscle fibers and filler material called connective tissue. Many believe that straining to eliminate hard stool promotes their formation.
Hemorrhoids often are subject to bleeding.

Fistula
Anal fistula is often defined as a small tunnel that has an internal opening in the anal canal and an external opening in the skin near the anus. Anal fistula is formed when an anal abscess that has been drained doesn’t heal completely.