Laser proctology is the surgical treatment of diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus using a laser. Common conditions treated with laser proctology include hemorrhoids, fissures, fistula, pilonidal sinus, and polyps.The technique is increasingly being used to treat piles in both women and men.
EVLA - Endo Venous Laser Ablation for Varicose Veins and Venous Ulcers.
Laser (Light Amplification by Stimulated Radiation) is a light beam of high energy. This light beam is used to burn or cut the abnormality, which was the reason for the surgery. Present, laser techniques are very advanced and much safer, they leave no scars, are bloodless and less painful. They also cause lesser complications.
Dr. V Gangashankar has made a name for himself as a specialist for diseases of the colo-proctoloy. He has enormous experience, particularly in the fields of minimally invasive surgery and laser surgery.
Dr. V Gangashankar has achieved acclaim in proctology, which deals with ailments of the anus and rectum. He is well versed in the entire spectrum of ordinary and sophisticated minimally invasive laser surgeries for haemorrhoids (piles), Pilonidal sinus, anal fissures and anal fistulas with special expertise in laser haemorrhoidopexy, recurrent and complex fistulas.
Is a well experienced, versatile, highly reputed Consultant General & Laparoscopic Surgeon with more than 16 years of expertise in surgical practice. His in-depth expertise in different types of surgeries and healthcare areas has made him one of the most sought-after surgeons in the Hyderabad and Telangana. He is a unique combination of knowledge, experience and good people skills. He inspires confidence in patients as well as in his peers and teammates in the medical fraternity. He stands out for his passion for excellence in medicine and good healthcare placing the patient’s needs above all other interests. Built on a strong academic foundation.
Doctor of MBBS, University of Dr.NTR Universiry of Health sciences
Doctor of MS From Manipal Academy of Higher Education(MAHE)
FICP Felloship in Colo-Proctology
FMAS Felloship in Minimal acces Surgery
MACRSI - Member of association of Colorectal Surgeons of India
Regularly attends various National and International Conferences as a faculty and deligate and updates skills and knowledge
16 years of Experience in General, Laproscopic and Podiatric surgeries
Laser surgeries 5 years of Experience
APJ Abdul Kalam Excellence Award in Feild of medicine August 2021
Life member of Indian Medical Association Kompally Branch
Life member of Association of Surgeons India
Life member of Association of Colorectal Surgeons of India
Life member of International Society of Colo-Proctology
Life member of Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India
Life member of Podiatric Surgeons of India
Life member of AWR - Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgeons of India
Organized and Conducted WORLD-CON February 2020 in Hyderabad - International Colorectal Conference
Delivered a lecture on Peri Anal Block/Pudendal Block Anesthesia for Anorectal Surgeries in Junuary in 2020 Rajamandry - ISCP Conference
June 2015 Trained in Advance Laparoscopic Hernia Surgeries at EISE (JOHNSON&JOHNSON)-New Delhi
August 2010 Trained in Basic Laparoscopic Hernia at EISE (JOHNSON&JOHNSON)-Chennai
April 2008 Trained in Laparoscopic Surgeries at Global Hospital Hyderabad by IAGES
July 2006 Undergone Training in Stapler Technology for Prolapsed Piles from ETHICON INSTISUTE OF SURGICAL EDUCATION (JOHNSON&JOHNSON) - EISE Chennai
July 2006 Undergone Training in Minimally Invasive Surgical Technology at ETHICON INSTISUTE OF SURGICAL EDUCATION (JOHNSON&JOHNSON) - EISE Chennai
Laparoscopy is a type of surgery that uses smaller cuts than you might expect.
The process takes its name from the laparoscope, a slender tool that has a tiny video camera and light on the end. When a surgeon inserts it through a small cut and into your body, they can look at a video monitor and see what’s happening inside you. Without those tools, they’d have to make a much larger opening. Thanks to special instruments, your surgeon won’t have to reach into your body, either. That also means less cutting.
Have you heard people talk about “minimally invasive” surgery? Laparoscopic surgery is one kind. Doctors first used it for gallbladder surgery and gynecology operations. Then it came in play for the intestines, liver, and other organs.
Less operation time
Discharge within a few hours
Go back to a normal routine within a day or two
Great surgical precision
Faster recovery
Significantly less post-operative pain
Less recurrence rates
Anal sphincter is well preserved (no chances of incontinence/ fecal leak)
Less loss of during surgery
Fewer visits to the doctor after surgery
Higher success rates
Less sutures with no scars