Patient Experience
A 23-year-old tribal woman from rural West Bengal with obstructed labor was airlifted to the hospital. Dr. Banerjee performed an emergency cesarean section and managed subsequent septic shock. The mother recovered fully after 3 weeks of intensive care, and the newborn was discharged after NICU stay, with follow-up care organized through local health workers.
A 31-year-old software engineer with PCOS and metabolic syndrome underwent comprehensive lifestyle modification program alongside ovulation induction. She lost 18kg over 8 months, conceived twins, and delivered at 36 weeks via cesarean section. Her mother moved in temporarily to support during the postpartum period.
A 45-year-old breast cancer survivor on tamoxifen presented with endometrial hyperplasia. Dr. Banerjee performed hysteroscopic resection and coordinated with oncology for alternative hormonal therapy. The patient remained cancer-free with regular surveillance and no recurrence of hyperplasia at 2-year follow-up.
Rushed to ER with a dissecting aorta at 3 AM, I remember Dr. Mukherjee's calm voice cutting through my panic: 'We have you.' The emergency surgery saved my life, and his daily 6 AM rounds with detailed updates to my wife showed incredible dedication beyond the operating theater.
A 17-year-old with Turner syndrome presented with primary amenorrhea. She received hormone replacement therapy and psychological counseling, with care coordinated between gynecology, endocrinology, and psychiatry. The patient successfully completed college and maintained stable hormonal levels with family support.
A 39-year-old woman with complete placenta previa and history of 3 previous cesareans underwent scheduled cesarean hysterectomy at 35 weeks. The procedure involved advanced surgical techniques to minimize blood loss, and she received autologous blood transfusion. Both mother and baby recovered well despite the complex surgery.
A 26-year-old refugee from Myanmar with female genital mutilation presented in labor. Dr. Banerjee performed defibulation and managed the delivery with cultural sensitivity training provided to the entire medical team. The patient had a successful vaginal delivery and received counseling about reconstructive options.
A 33-year-old classical dancer with adenomyosis and chronic pelvic pain underwent focused ultrasound ablation after failed medical management. She returned to professional dancing within 6 weeks with 80% pain reduction and no medication dependence.
A 48-year-old perimenopausal woman with abnormal bleeding was found to have endometrial cancer. Dr. Banerjee performed robotic-assisted hysterectomy with sentinel lymph node mapping. The patient required no further treatment and returned to her pottery business within 4 weeks with minimal scarring.
A 22-year-old with congenital adrenal hyperplasia and ambiguous genitalia received multidisciplinary care including surgical reconstruction and hormonal management. The treatment involved genetic counseling for the entire family and long-term follow-up planning through transition to adult care.
Dr. shomik sarkar provided exceptional care for my orthopedics condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
A 65-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural West Bengal presented with persistent jaundice and weight loss. Diagnostic imaging revealed a periampullary tumor. Dr. Banerjee performed a successful Whipple procedure with meticulous reconstruction. The patient had an uneventful recovery and returned to his passion of gardening within three months, requiring no further treatment.
A 28-year-old software engineer with no prior medical history developed sudden severe abdominal pain. Emergency CT scan showed perforated duodenal ulcer with generalized peritonitis. Dr. Banerjee performed laparoscopic repair and omental patch. The young professional was back to work in two weeks after discovering his condition was stress-related from excessive work hours.
A 42-year-old construction worker from a low-income family presented with recurrent episodes of pancreatitis. Investigation revealed chronic calcific pancreatitis with pancreatic duct stones. Dr. Banerjee performed Frey's procedure. The patient's wife was actively involved in postoperative care, and despite financial constraints, they managed recovery well with hospital support programs.
A 7-year-old girl was referred with congenital choledochal cyst causing recurrent abdominal pain and jaundice. Dr. Banerjee performed complete excision and hepaticojejunostomy. The child's recovery was remarkable, with her parents noting she was more active and playful than ever before within a month of surgery.
A 51-year-old banker with family history of GI cancers presented for screening and was found to have early gastric cancer. Dr. Banerjee performed laparoscopic subtotal gastrectomy with D2 lymph node dissection. The patient embraced dietary modifications and returned to his high-pressure job with renewed focus on health maintenance.
An 80-year-old widow living alone developed gallstone ileus. Given her advanced age and comorbidities, Dr. Banerjee opted for a conservative approach with enterolithotomy alone rather than more extensive surgery. With support from hospital social workers, she recovered sufficiently to return to independent living.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman in her second trimester presented with symptomatic gallstone disease. Dr. Banerjee coordinated with obstetricians to perform laparoscopic cholecystectomy during the optimal surgical window. Both mother and baby had excellent outcomes, with delivery proceeding normally at term.
A migrant laborer from Bangladesh presented with complex enterocutaneous fistulas following previous surgery elsewhere. Dr. Banerjee performed meticulous takedown and reconstruction with tissue reinforcement. The patient's employer provided accommodation during his extended recovery, demonstrating unusual corporate responsibility.
A 19-year-old college athlete developed mesenteric ischemia after a traumatic abdominal injury during sports. Dr. Banerjee performed emergency bowel resection with primary anastomosis. The young man made a full recovery and surprisingly returned to competitive sports within six months with modified training.