Stomach and Intestines of Professor Dr. Md Akram Hossain

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Professor Dr. Md. Akram Hossain provides expert diagnosis and surgical treatment for a wide range of stomach and intestinal disorders. His approach combines advanced surgical techniques, including laparoscopy, with personalized care to ensure better outcomes and faster recovery for patients.


Step-by-Step GI Treatment Procedure

1. Clinical Evaluation

  • Assessment of symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, bleeding, weight loss, or altered bowel habits

  • Physical examination and diagnostic investigations like:

    • Endoscopy

    • Colonoscopy

    • CT Scan / MRI

    • Blood and stool tests

Common conditions treated:

  • Peptic ulcer disease

  • Stomach tumors or polyps

  • Intestinal obstruction

  • Colorectal cancer

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

  • Diverticulitis

  • Appendicitis


2. Pre-Surgical Planning

  • Evaluation of imaging and test results

  • Discussion of treatment options: medical vs. surgical

  • Planning minimally invasive (laparoscopic) or open surgery based on the condition

  • Pre-operative clearance and patient counseling


3. Surgical Procedure

  • Surgery is performed in a modern, sterile operation theater

  • Depending on the diagnosis, common GI surgeries include:

    • Gastric tumor resection

    • Partial gastrectomy (removal of a part of the stomach)

    • Intestinal resection and anastomosis (removal of diseased bowel and reconnection)

    • Appendectomy (appendix removal)

    • Treatment of obstructions, perforations, or bleeding sites

Whenever possible, laparoscopic techniques are used to reduce pain, shorten hospital stay, and speed up healing.


4. Post-Operative Care

  • Close monitoring in the post-op unit

  • Gradual reintroduction of oral diet

  • Pain control, antibiotics, and fluid management

  • Early mobilization to prevent complications


5. Follow-Up & Long-Term Care

  • Regular follow-up to assess recovery, wound healing, and nutritional status

  • Monitoring for recurrence or complications (especially in cancer cases)

  • Guidance on diet, bowel habits, and preventive care for long-term GI health

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