Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural West Bengal presented with a strangulated inguinal hernia, having delayed seeking care due to financial constraints. Dr. Sinha arranged for hospital charity funds to cover her emergency laparoscopic repair. She recovered fully within three weeks and now volunteers at a local health awareness camp.
An 8-year-old boy from an affluent family was diagnosed with acute appendicitis during a school health check-up. Dr. Sinha performed a single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy. The child was playing cricket within five days, with his parents documenting the entire recovery process on social media.
A 45-year-old street food vendor with uncontrolled diabetes developed a severe perianal abscess. Dr. Sinha performed drainage and debridement under spinal anesthesia, coordinating with the endocrinology team for diabetes management. The patient returned to work after six weeks with modified dietary habits.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman
A 19-year-old college athlete suffered a traumatic splenic injury during a football match. Dr. Sinha successfully managed the case non-operatively with close monitoring, preserving the spleen function. The patient returned to competitive sports after three months of graded rehabilitation.
An 81-year-old dementia patient was brought by neighbors with a obstructed incisional hernia. With no family available, Dr. Sinha obtained ethical committee approval for emergency surgery. Social workers arranged post-discharge care at a assisted living facility where the patient recovered gradually over two months.
A 52-year-old fisherman from coastal Bengal presented with a rare desmoid tumor in the abdominal wall. Dr. Sinha performed wide local excision with mesh reconstruction. Pathology confirmed clear margins, and the patient returned to fishing after four months with no recurrence at one-year follow-up.
A 27-year-old software engineer developed Fournier's gangrene after misdiagnosed perineal infection. Dr. Sinha performed emergency debridement and vacuum-assisted closure therapy. After multiple staged reconstructions and skin grafts, the patient regained normal function over six months.
A 60-year-old retired army officer with multiple abdominal surgeries presented with dense adhesions causing intestinal obstruction. Dr. Sinha performed adhesiolysis using harmonic scalpel technology. The patient experienced rapid recovery and was discharged pain-free within five days.
A 38-year-old tribal woman from Jharkhand presented with a large retroperitoneal cyst causing ureteric obstruction. Dr. Sinha performed complete excision using intraoperative ultrasound guidance. The patient's renal function normalized postoperatively, and she returned to her village after two weeks.
A 41-year-old transgender patient with hormone therapy history presented with symptomatic breast gynecomastia. Dr. Sinha performed subcutaneous mastectomy with careful attention to aesthetic outcomes. The patient expressed profound satisfaction with both medical and psychological outcomes.
A 65-year-old chronic smoker with severe COPD required emergency surgery for perforated diverticulitis. Dr. Sinha opted for laparoscopic lavage and drainage instead of resection, avoiding stoma creation. The patient recovered well despite respiratory challenges and quit smoking during recovery.
A 14-year-old girl with cerebral palsy developed complicated pilonidal disease. Dr. Sinha performed a modified Bascom procedure with special attention to her positioning needs. Wound healing was complete after eight weeks with dedicated nursing care and family education.