General Surgery

Personal Information
NameDr. Sushil Kumar Mittal
Date of Birth23rd July 1956
Mobile No.9417014982
Educational QualificationsMSSB, M.S. SURGERY
Work Experience
Present PositionProfessor & Head Surgery at Adesh Medical College and Hospital
Date of Appointment5th April 2021
Previous PositionRetired as Professor Surgery from Govt. Medical College Patiala on 31st July 2018
Total Teaching Experience29 years at various institutions
Research Experience
Research Publications30 research publications in Indexed National/International Journals

The department of Surgery has five units and the faculty is highly qualified and well trained to perform all open and laparoscopy procedures. The department is well equipped and having modern operation theatres and intensive care unit. The department has served as platform for many senior residents and assistant professors for admission to surgical superspecialties.

The college and department holds regular clinical and death review meeting which will definitely improve the patient care and teaching.

The department is regularly participating in field camps in rural areas for needy poor patients.

1. “Port site complications following laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A Prospective analysis”
2. Critical view of safety in laparoscopic cholecystectomy and its role in preventing bile duct
injuries, a prospective study.

3. “Comparative study between fine needle aspiration cytology and Trucut biopsy in palpable
breast lump”
4. “A prospective study to evaluate the role of Critical View of safety in preventing bile duct
injuries in laparoscopic cholecystectomy ”
5. To compare the  outcomes  of collage dressing, and chlorhexidine  paraffin  gauze  dressing 
onsplit skin thickness graft donor site.
6. Comparative evaluation of factors affecting Surgical Site Infections in elective and emergency
surgeries.
7. A comparative study between fibrin glue versus polypropylene suture for mesh fixation in
Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair.
8. “Evaluation of Neutrophil to Lymphocyte ratio in patients with acute pancreatitis”
9. Evaluation of pre op oral acetazolamide vs Intraoperative intraperitoneal saline infusion in pain
relief following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.
10. “A study of mesh fixation in lichtenstein’s hernia repair :skin stapler versus polypropylene
suture”

Our reidency program is designed to equip you with the knowledge & skills needed to excel in dermatology. You will acquire knowledge through diverse range of clinical cases, case discussions, procedures, dermopathology, dermatological surgeries. A comprehensive educational experience in form of various seminars, group discussions, journal clubs, case presentations will be provided in the department.

We have a large Air-conditioned OPD Block with a systematic registration counter spacious waiting area and all specialties and super specialties OPDs. Doing all kinds of procedures related to Gen Surgery & Super specialty Elective and Emergency.

Specialties & Super specialty Services:
(i) General surgery:-
(ii) Gastroenterology
(iii) Plastic Surgery
(iv) Urology
(v) Neurosurgery
(vi) Trauma Surgery
Apart from the above OPDs, we have enquiry counters, registration counters, minor OT, plaster room, injection & dressing room, in the OPD complex.

1) Quality health care at affordable cost to all sections of society
2) Research based undergraduate and postgraduate medical education to produce quality medical
specialists to serve the community.
3) Our motto is to serve mankind, extend best medical facilities, and provide high quality &
comprehensive health care to all patients at nominal cost.

1. “Port site complications following laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A Prospective analysis”
2. Critical view of safety in laparoscopic cholecystectomy and its role in preventing bile duct
injuries, a prospective study.
3. “Comparative study between fine needle aspiration cytology and Trucut biopsy in palpable breast lump”
4. “A prospective study to evaluate the role of Critical View of safety in preventing bile duct injuries in laparoscopic cholecystectomy ”
5. To compare the  outcomes  of collage dressing, and chlorhexidine  paraffin  gauze  dressing  onsplit skin thickness graft donor site.
6. Comparative evaluation of factors affecting Surgical Site Infections in elective and emergency surgeries.
7. A comparative study between fibrin glue versus polypropylene suture for mesh fixation in Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair.
8. “Evaluation of Neutrophil to Lymphocyte ratio in patients with acute pancreatitis”
9. Evaluation of pre op oral acetazolamide vs Intraoperative intraperitoneal saline infusion in pain
relief following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.
10. “A study of mesh fixation in lichtenstein’s hernia repair :skin stapler versus polypropylene suture”

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