Patient Experience
Rohan Meena, a 22-year-old tribal farmer from rural Rajasthan, presented with a neglected abdominal injury from a farming accident. Dr. Gupta performed emergency surgery for a perforated bowel caused by a retained metal fragment. His recovery was complicated by malnutrition, requiring nutritional support and extended hospital stay, but he returned to his village with full function after six weeks.
Mrs. Sharma, a 68-year-old retired school principal with a history of diabetes, developed a rare gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Aryan Kapoor, a 10-year-old from an affluent family, had congenital intestinal malrotation causing chronic pain. Dr. Gupta performed a corrective Ladd's procedure. The family opted for private suite care and holistic therapies alongside medical treatment, resulting in a swift recovery and return to school within two weeks.
Mr. Singh, a 45-year-old street vendor with no prior medical history, presented with acute appendicitis that had progressed to abscess formation. Dr. Gupta performed drainage followed by interval appendectomy. Limited family support and financial constraints extended his recovery, but hospital social services assisted with follow-up care.
Fatima Begum, a 55-year-old homemaker from a low-income background, had chronic acid reflux misdiagnosed for years. Dr. Gupta identified a large hiatal hernia and performed laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. With minimal family involvement due to cultural barriers, she recovered independently and reported life-changing relief at her three-month checkup.
Vikram Joshi, a 35-year-old software engineer with high-stress lifestyle, developed severe ulcerative colitis requiring colectomy. Dr. Gupta performed robotic-assisted surgery with ileoanal pouch reconstruction. His recovery involved psychological support for adjusting to permanent stoma, with full return to work after three months.
Baby Ananya, a 7-month-old from a middle-class family, was diagnosed with Hirschsprung's disease. Dr. Gupta performed a pull-through procedure with specialized pediatric anesthesia support. Parents were trained in stoma care, and the infant showed normal bowel function at six-month follow-up.
Mr. Desai, a 60-year-old businessman with cardiac history, required complex surgery for esophageal cancer. Dr. Gupta collaborated with cardiology for risk mitigation during esophagectomy. His wife coordinated round-the-clock private nursing, resulting in gradual but complete recovery over four months.
Laxmi Devi, an 80-year-old widow with osteoporosis, presented with bowel obstruction from adhesions. Dr. Gupta opted for conservative management initially, then performed minimal adhesionolysis when needed. Recovery was slow due to age-related factors, but she regained independence with home health assistance.
Rahul Kumar, a 28-year-old athlete, suffered a traumatic pancreatic injury in a road accident. Dr. Gupta performed distal pancreatectomy with spleen preservation. His athletic discipline aided rapid recovery, and he returned to competitive sports within six months with dietary modifications.
Mrs. Choudhary, a 50-year-old teacher with autoimmune disorder, required surgery for complicated diverticulitis. Dr. Gupta timed the procedure during disease remission and used enhanced recovery protocols. Limited family involvement due to distant relatives, but she managed self-care with detailed discharge instructions.
Abdul Rahman, a 65-year-old retired laborer with limited healthcare access, presented with advanced gastric cancer. Dr. Gupta performed palliative gastrojejunostomy to relieve obstruction. Community health workers provided ongoing support, allowing him comfortable time with family despite poor prognosis.