


Meet The Doctor
Dr. Atish Kumar
Dr. Atish Kumar is a Consultant General, Laparoscopic and Laser Surgeon. He is an MBBS from CMC, Calicut Kerala, MS in General Surgery from VSS Government Medical College, Odisha. He has been a Senior Resident Doctor at AIIMS, New Delhi for 3 years.
He is an experienced general surgeon in Muzaffarpur, Bihar.
He has a keen interest in advanced Laparoscopic Surgery(Gall Bladder Appendix and Hernia), Laser Surgery for Piles, Fissure & Fistula and Diabetic Foot Surgery.
Specialities
Laparoscopic Surgery

Gallstone Treatment
The gall bladder is that organ of the body which stores bile and helps in the digestion.

Pain Abdomen
Abdominal pain is a broad symptom ranging from minor indigestion to a medical emergency.

Hernia Treatment
A hernia occurs when the inside layers of the abdominal wall weaken and then bulge or tear.

Appendix Treatment
The appendix is a long narrow tube about a few inches in length that attached to the first part of large intestine (Caecum).
General Surgery

Piles Treatment
Piles or Haemorrhoids is enlargement or dilation of blood vessels in the rectal region.

Fistula Treatment
An anus Fistula is a tunnel that runs from inside of the anus to the exterior (Perineal Area).

Fissure Treatment
An anal tear (fissure) causes pain around the back passage (anus).The pain can be really bad and tends.

Breast Lump
A breast lump is a localized swelling, protuberance, bulge, or bump in the breast that feels different. May be benign (Non-Cancerous) OR malignant (Cancerous) and needs urgent consultation.
Case Stories
Case 1
24 year old male with history of pain abdomen was diagnosed with gall stones. Gall bladder with multiple stones removed laparoscopically. Patient discharged next day.
Case 2
22 year male with pain abdomen,fever and vomiting for 3 days. Diagnosed as case of a/c appendicitis. Laparoscopic removal of perforated appendix with faecolith with pus in abdomen done. Patient discharged uneventfully on day 4.
Case 3
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FAQ's
What is Laparoscopy?
A laparoscope is a special telescope designed for medical use. It is connected to a high intensity (fiber-optic) light source as well as a high-resolution television camera. This allows the surgeon to view the abdominal cavity. The laparoscope is placed into the abdominal cavity through a hollow tube (trocar) and the image is viewed on a TV monitor.
What are the advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery?
There are many advantages over traditional open surgery. People who undergo laparoscopic procedures often have a shorter hospitalization. On average 1 to 2 days for laparoscopic versus 5 to 7 days for open surgery. Also, since laparoscopy utilizes much smaller incisions, the risk of wound infection is less and consequently the risk of hernia formation is less. While postoperative pain is different for everybody, patients often report much less pain after laparoscopy.
What is Laser Proctology Treatment?
Laser (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is a high-energy light that is used to safely cut or burn the affected tissue during surgical procedures. The laser techniques are advanced and safer than before; they are scar-free, bloodless and less painful with fewer complications.
- No cuts & No stitches
- Does not occur again
- 30-40 Min Procedure
