Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Odisha presented with a strangulated inguinal hernia, having concealed symptoms for weeks due to fear of surgery. Dr. Patnaik performed emergency laparoscopic repair with minimal incision. The patient recovered fully within three weeks and now volunteers at the hospital to reassure other anxious elderly patients.
An 8-year-old tribal girl from a remote village was brought in with an undiagnosed abdominal mass. Dr. Patnaik discovered a rare mesenteric cyst requiring delicate dissection. He coordinated with local NGOs for her family's accommodation and post-operative nutrition support. The child returned to school after two months with no complications.
A 45-year-old software engineer with no previous medical history developed acute appendicitis during an important project deadline. Dr. Patnaik performed a single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy allowing discharge within 24 hours. The patient resumed work remotely from the hospital bed and completed his project on time.
A 60-year-old fisherman with chronic liver disease presented with recurrent umbilical hernia. Dr. Patnaik developed a customized surgical plan using mesh reinforcement with special consideration for his coagulopathy. The patient's sons (all fishermen) took turns staying at the hospital during his extended recovery period.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation was diagnosed with symptomatic gallstones. Dr. Patnaik coordinated with obstetricians to perform a carefully timed laparoscopic cholecystectomy under spinal anesthesia. Both mother and baby remained healthy, with delivery occurring normally at term.
A 19-year-old college athlete suffered a traumatic spleen injury during a football match. Dr. Patnaik successfully performed spleen-preserving surgery instead of splenectomy, allowing the student to return to competitive sports after three months of recovery.
An 81-year-old dementia patient with perforated diverticulitis was brought by neighbors as she had no family. Dr. Patnaik performed emergency surgery and worked with hospital social workers to arrange post-discharge care. He personally followed up with weekly phone calls to her caretaker for two months.
A 52-year-old street food vendor presented with a neglected pilonidal sinus that had become infected. Dr. Patnaik performed a modified Limberg flap procedure and arranged for the patient's stall to be temporarily managed by his younger brother during the six-week recovery period.
A 27-year-old woman with morbid obesity requested bariatric surgery after failed weight loss attempts. Dr. Patnaik performed sleeve gastrectomy and designed a long-term follow-up plan involving nutritionists and psychologists. She lost 45 kg over nine months and reversed her pre-diabetic condition.
A 38-year-old factory worker with limited literacy presented with a large abdominal wall hernia from heavy lifting. Dr. Patnaik used visual aids and simple language to explain the procedure, and involved the patient's young daughter (the only English-speaking family member) in all consent discussions.
A 65-year-old retired army officer with multiple previous abdominal surgeries developed complex adhesions causing intestinal obstruction. Dr. Patnaik performed meticulous adhesiolysis over four hours, using intraoperative ultrasound to avoid injury to adhered structures. The patient recovered gradually over six weeks with phased dietary progression.
A 14-year-old boy from an impoverished background presented with advanced necrotizing fasciitis of the abdominal wall. Dr. Patnaik performed emergency debridement and coordinated with plastic surgeons for subsequent reconstruction using innovative low-cost vacuum therapy. The treatment was covered under the hospital's charitable care program.
A 41-year-old ******* patient requiring gender-affirming surgery developed surgical site complications from a previous procedure. Dr. Patnaik provided non-judgmental care and performed revision surgery with special attention to tissue viability. The patient became an advocate for LGBTQ+ healthcare access in the region.
A 70-year-old grandmother caring for her orphaned grandchildren presented with symptomatic giant paraesophageal hernia. Dr. Patnaik arranged temporary childcare through hospital staff volunteers during her surgery and recovery. He performed robotic-assisted repair with reduced postoperative pain, enabling her to resume childcare duties within three weeks.