Dr Ashish Sachan is one of the best surgeons in GI surgery and he has performed vast numbers of esophagectomy , a surgery peformed to remove part of esophagus. Esophagus is a tube which carries food from throat to stomach. Dr Sachan has done many successful minimal invasive esophagectomies in which a portion of food pipe is removed and a tube is formed with stomach which is then connected to remaining food pipe in chest or neck. Patients with esophageal cancer have difficulty in swallowing food and significant weight loss.
Standard esophagectomy required big incisions in neck, chest and abdomen to remove the food pipe and make the stomach tube.
With minimal invasive esophagectomy, the same procedure can be completed with better vision, smaller incisions, early recovery and less complications.
For Further information regarding surgery, Contact Dr Ashish Sachan @ +91-7428617074
Stomach Cancer (Gastric cancer) presents with chief complaints of pain in abdomen, decrease in appetite and significant weight loss. Few patients have multiple episodes of vomiting (Gastric outlet obstruction) and blood in vomitus. Portion of stomach (partial gastrectomy ) or total stomach is removed based on the stage and location of the tumor.
For further information regarding surgery, Contact Dr Ashish Sachan @ +91-7428617074
Colon (Large intestine) and rectal cancer presents with chief complaints of constipation, blood in stools, decrease in appetite and weight loss. Type of surgery depends on amount of colon or rectum involved and stage of the disease. Dr Ashish Sachan is a specialist in performing these procedures laparoscopically. For further information, Contact Dr Ashish Sachan @ +91-7428617074
For Cancer of Cecum and Ascending colon
For cancer of transverse colon
For tumors of descending colon
For Rectal cancer
Cancer gall bladder is a very aggressive disease. Patients presents with complaints of pain abdomen, decrease in appetite and weight loss. In advanced cases, patients may develop jaundice or gastric outlet obstruction leading to multiple episodes of vomiting.
During surgery of gall bladder cancer, surgeon removes whole of the gall bladder, part of liver involved and adjacent lymph nodes. In advanced cases of jaundice and gastric outlet obstruction, bile duct or part of duodenum can also be removed. For further queries or consultation, contact Dr Ashish Sachan @ +91-7428617074
Bile duct extends from liver to the pancreas. Obstruction to the bile duct leads to jaundice. Patient develops increasing jaundice, decrease in appetite, weight loss. In majority of cases, jaundice is increasing and not associated with pain in abdomen. Type of surgery depends on the location and extent of tumor.
Tumors of the hilum - Junction of right and left hepatic duct needs major hepatectomy or trisectionectomy (major portion of liver removed).
Tumor of mid bile duct - Require Bile duct excision and reconstruction
Tumors of lower bile duct - Needs Whipple's pancreaticoduodenectomy
For further information or query, contact Dr Ashish Sachan @ +91-7428617074
Pancreatic cancer is a serious disease. Patient develop complaints of jaundice, pain abdomen radiating to back, itching, decrease in appetite and weight loss. For patients with cancer pancreas, ampullary tumor, distal bile duct tumors and duodenal carcinoma - treatment of choice is surgery and surgical procedure is Whipple's pancreaticoduodenectomy.
Whipple's pancreaticoduodenectomy is a major surgical procedure which consists of removal of gall bladder, bile duct, duodenum and head of pancreas. Whipple's pancreaticoduodenectomy is always fraught with various complications like bleeding (both during and after surgery) or pancreatic anastomotic leak. Dr Ashish Sachan pioneered this procedure with his innovative techniques and can proudly say that the complication rate after pancreaticoduodenectomy after his surgery is less than 1% with a excellent post operative outcomes whereas majority of the high volume centres in the world have a complication rate of 5% or more than 5%). He is also an expert in surgery of tumors with vascular involvement (involvement of smv and sma).
For further information or query, contact Dr Ashish Sachan @+91-7428617074