At Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital, our Trauma & Emergency Surgery Department provides rapid, life-saving care for patients with serious injuries, accidents, and surgical emergencies. Our experienced surgical and emergency teams are available 24/7, using advanced trauma protocols, imaging, and minimally invasive techniques to stabilize patients and manage critical conditions effectively.
Problems / Concerns Addressed:
- Severe Injuries from Accidents: Fractures, internal bleeding, head injuries, and multiple trauma cases.
- Emergency Abdominal Conditions: Acute appendicitis, perforations, or internal organ injuries.
- Bleeding & Hemorrhage: Traumatic or surgical bleeding requiring immediate control.
- Critical Life-Threatening Conditions: Cardiac, respiratory, or vascular emergencies needing urgent intervention.
- Soft Tissue & Organ Damage: Lacerations, crush injuries, or organ ruptures.
Treatments / Services Offered:
- Emergency Surgery: Rapid operative management for life-threatening conditions.
- Trauma Resuscitation & Critical Care: Stabilization of vital functions before, during, and after surgery.
- Fracture Fixation & Orthopedic Trauma Care: Internal fixation, external fixation, and soft tissue repair.
- Minimally Invasive Trauma Procedures: Laparoscopy or endoscopic techniques for select trauma cases.
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation & Follow-Up: Comprehensive care to restore function and prevent complications.
What is trauma surgery?
Trauma surgery is the emergency surgical management of injuries caused by accidents, falls, or other life-threatening events.
How quickly can a patient receive surgery in emergencies?
At Genesiss, emergency surgical intervention is available immediately, 24/7, depending on the severity and type of injury.
Are all trauma surgeries open procedures?
Not always; minimally invasive or laparoscopic techniques are used when appropriate to reduce recovery time and complications.
What kind of injuries require emergency surgery?
Severe fractures, internal bleeding, organ injuries, perforated organs, or any condition that threatens life or function.
Is follow-up care necessary after trauma surgery?
Yes, proper rehabilitation, monitoring for complications, and physiotherapy are essential for full recovery.