Dr. Nilay Biswas Profile

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Dr. Nilay Biswas

MS

Gender:  Male

Language Spoken:  Bengali, Hindi, English

Experience:  20 years

Email ID : drnilaybiswas@gmail.com

Contact No. : 9830139286

From:  23 No. K.K. Majumder Road, Flat No. - 1B, Santoshpur Avenue, Kolkata - 700075, Kolkata, India

Website: http://drnilaybiswas.com/

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Professional Statement

Dr. Nilay Biswas , a renouned general & laparoscopic surgeon of kolkata, passes a good educational background. He passed his M.B.B.S. examination in the 1st attempt in the years 1997, from Calcutta National Medical College & Hospital. He qualified his MS(General Surgery), in 1st attempt, in the years 2004 from Calcutta University (Training in CNNC & H).

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Medical Condition Treated & Health Topic Interest
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Health Insurance Accepted List

All Indian Health Insurance Companies are accepted

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Desun Hospital Desun More, 720, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Golpark, Sector I, Kasba, Kolkata, West Bengal 700107 Contact No. 9051715171
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Question & Answer

Gallbladder is not essential for life. Very few patients will have short term indigestion problem.

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Yes,operation should be done to avoid complication eg:pain,stone passing to common bile duct leading to jaundice and malignancy in old age.

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Approximately 1-2% of patients have chance of being converted to open procedure due to gross infection and inflammation of gallbladder.

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No. General anesthesia.

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No. Most surgeons would not recommend laparoscopic cholecystectomy in those with pre-existing disease conditions. Patients with cardiac diseases and COPD should not be considered a good candid...

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The operation is ideally suited for the fat patient as the thickness of the tummy wall is immaterial when putting in the telescope and instruments. This is in contrast to an open operation whe...

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The patient can start drinking liquids soon after coming out of the anaesthesia which is about 6 hours after the operation. They can start eating soon thereafter. The patient is allowed to get...

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This is very safe surgery in expert hands. Rare complication includes bleeding, wound infection, accidental bile duct injury, bowel and vascular injury

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1. Less post-operative pain
2. Faster recovery
3. Short hospital stay
4. Less post-operative complications like wound infection, adhesion, hernia, etc.
Cost-effecti...

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No.There is no such data available till now.

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No, the small cuts mean that less of the body is exposed to infection. The less post-operative wound infection is one of the advantage of laparoscopic surgery.

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No, the telescope is used only to see and is not involved with the operation. Operation is done by long cylindrical instruments which is always under the vision of surgeon on monitor.

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Human body has a great capacity to stretch. The holes can stretch quite easily without any harm to the body.

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No, the gall bladder is removed with the stones exactly like it would have been in an open operation.

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During a laparoscopic gall bladder operation, the surgeon grasps the gall bladder from one instrument and with other instrument he frees its duct and artery. These are then clipped or tied off...

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One is conventional and other is laparoscopic. Explaining laparoscopic surgery is best accomplished by comparing it to traditional surgery. With traditional or 'open' surgery, the surg...

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Treatment of acute Cholecystitis depends on the severity of the attack. In severe cases, therapy initially is supportive with IV fluid replacement and nasogastric suction (a tube placed throug...

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No effective alternative method is available till date

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Removal of gall bladder is the only treatment provided the pt is fit for general anaesthesia.Sometimes general anaesthesia is not possible due to some gross medical deseases.

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Some people develop polyps within the gallbladder. Polyps can cause inflammation similar to those caused by gallstones. Polyps are associated with a potential for cancer, but this is relativel...

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Cholecystitis is defined as inflammation of the gall bladder. Most commonly this problem; inflammation, arise in this system when the flow of bile is stopped or interrupted due to stone (90%) ...

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Gall stone is the stone which develops inside the cavity of gallbladder. There are basically three types of gallstones- mixed, cholesterol and pigment,. Most gallstones are mixed type . ,Inges...

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When we eat, bile is added to the food as it passes out into the duodenum. Bile is stored in the gallbladder, which serves reservoir of bile. When we eat specially fatty foods, the gallbladder...

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The gall bladder is that part of the digestive system which stores and secretes the bile salts that are used in the process of breaking down food into its adsorptive components. A lack of thes...

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The cost of laparoscopic equipment and instrument that is used to fix the mesh inside increases the cost of surgery. Unfortunately these are still imported and will remain expensive till they ...

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The mesh used is the same as the one used for open operations over last 30 years. Its safety and efficacy is beyond doubt as proved by the numerous trials all over the world.

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The general anaesthesia and the pneumoperitoneum required as part of the laparoscopic procedure do increase the risk in certain groups of patients. Most surgeons would not recommend laparoscop...

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Almost nil if the operation has been done properly.But sometimes due to post-operative wound infection or chronic cough may cause hernia recurrence.

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There is two types of laparoscopic Hernia repair:

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Laparoscopic approach has several advantages:

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The hernia can be repaired by either conventional(open) or laparoscopic methods. Inguinal Hernia is one of the most common operations that general surgeons perform.

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Yes. Children can be born with hernias. They can be repaired by reducing the hernia and suturing the hole in the tissue back together.

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An untreated hernia will not get better on its own, although it may not get worse for months or even years. A hernia that can be easily pushed back in, or is reducible, is generally not an imm...

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The discomfort you feel - especially when you cough, lift something heavy, or stand for a long time - comes from the constant pressure of tissue pushing its way through the weakened spot in yo...

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Umbilical Hernia,Para-umbilical Hernia,Epigastric Hernia,Incisional or Post-operative Hernia. Some uncommon hernia-Lumber Hernia,Femoral Hernia,Spigelian Hernia,Gluteal Hernia,obturator Hernia...

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A hernia can often be both seen and felt. You may notice it as a lump in your abdomen or groin that may or may not disappear when you lay down or press on it. You may also be aware of a dull a...

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This is the commonest type of hernia resulting from a hole or defect in the muscles of inguinal region(right or left lower abdomen), through which the peritoneum protrudes, forming the sac. In...

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It is not uncommon for someone to be born with a weakness in their abdominal wall. The weakness can also occur over time or from a previous surgical incision. Pressure from organs or tissue pu...

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Hernia result from a hole or defect in the layers of abdominal wall, through which the peritoneum protrudes, forming the sac. The content of intestine can pulled inside the sac and sometime gi...

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