Trauma Surgery for Gunshot Injuries: Expertise in Critical Care and Reconstruction

Dr. Bal Kishan Gupta is a renowned Minimally invasive & Laparoscopic Surgeon with 25 years of experience, practicing at Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital in Sector-88 Faridabad. He is known for his expertise in Trauma, Breast Surgery for tumors, and Thyroid Surgery. Laparoscopic Surgery for Abdominal Problems, including Appendix, Complex Hernia, and Anorectal Diseases like Piles & Fistula. Dr. Gupta utilizes advanced techniques such as Laser & Minimally Invasive Surgery.


He also specializes in treating old wounds like Gangrene and diabetic Foot. Various National Organizations have awarded him for his contributions to health and society. His qualifications include FIAGES—FALS, MS, and MBBS. His expertise includes Non-Energy Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic Complex Hernia Surgery, Laser Varicose Veins Surgery, Laser/Staple Piles Surgery, Lap Liver Cyst Surgery, and Critical Gunshot Trauma Surgery.

Critical Gunshot & Trauma Surgery

Critical gunshot and trauma surgery involve the immediate surgical management of life-threatening injuries, including those from gunshot wounds, requiring a multidisciplinary approach and rapid assessment to stabilize the patient and address injuries to vital organs and structures. The amount of damage depends on the location of the injury and the speed and type of bullet. Gunshot wounds to the head or body (torso) are likely to cause more damage. High-velocity wounds with fractures are associated with an increased risk of infection. 

Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery for Weight Loss

Bariatric surgery is a safe, effective, and life-changing procedure to help you lose excess weight and improve your health. Bariatric & metabolic surgery for weight loss, also known as weight-loss surgery, involves altering the digestive system to aid in weight loss and improve obesity-related health conditions. It's a viable option for individuals who cannot sustain weight loss through diet and exercise alone. Bariatric surgery aims to help individuals with obesity lose weight and improve their health by addressing the underlying metabolic issues associated with obesity.

Minimally Invasive Anorectal Surgery

Minimally invasive Anorectal surgery has been well studied. The risk of complications is similar to that of traditional open surgery—every surgical procedure, whether minimally invasive or traditional, carries some risk of complications.  Risks common to both open and minimally invasive colon and rectal surgery include bleeding, infection, post-operative bowel blockage, and leakage from an intestinal anastomosis (reconnection).  Other risks, such as heart problems, pneumonia, and blood clots, exist with any major abdominal surgery requiring general anesthesia. Minimally invasive surgery can be successfully performed for a variety of common benign colon and rectal conditions, including diverticulitis, colon polyps, inflammatory bowel diseases, and rectal prolapse.

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