Laboratory Services,General Surgeon
Consultant-Bariatric Surgery
Mon-Fri
07:00 - 18:00
Saturday
07:00 - 14:00
Sunday
09:00 - 12:00
Dr. Manish Baijal has been a successful bariatric surgeon for 30 years. He is knowledgeable, skilled, and experienced. He deserves recognition for performing the first neck surgery for thyroid
He is also a member of the faculty of the Ethicon Institute of Surgical Education in New Delhi and an accredited faculty member of the National Board of Examinations for Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery. He has received Life Membership from a number of prestigious organizations during his more than 20-year medical career, including the Society of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of India (ELSA), the Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endosurgeons (IAGES), the Association of Surgeons of India (ASI), the Indian Medical Association (IMA), the Indian Society of Surgical Gastroenterology (ISG) and the Asia Pacific Hernia Society (APHS).
30 Years of Experience Overall
Dr. Manish Baijal is a Senior Director of the Max Institute of Laparoscopic, Endoscopic, and Bariatric Surgery, part of the Max Group of Hospitals and has been working in the field of laparoscopic surgery for more than 30 years. Furthermore, He is renowned for his groundbreaking work in laparoscopic hernia surgery, endoscopic neck surgery, and bariatric surgery. He presently holds the following posts:
Senior Consultant at Institute of Minimal Access, Metabolic Et Bariatric Surgery, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi, India since November 2009
Consultant at Minimal Access Et Bariatric Surgery Centre, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi from Feb 2001 to October 2009
Attending Surgeon, Minimal Access & Bariatric Surgery Centre at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi from Feb 2000 to Feb 2001
Senior Resident, Dept. of Minimal Access Surgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi from Oct 1997 to Feb 2000
Senior Resident, Dept. of General Surgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi from Jan 1997 to Sept 1997
President Elect, Asia Pacific Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Society (APMBSS)
Honorary Secretary, Hernia Society of India (National Chapter of APHS).
Max Super Specialty Hospital, Gurgaon
Dr Manish Baijal is offering following treatment procedure:
Gastric Bypass Surgery: Gastric bypass is a form of bariatric, or weight loss, surgery. The doctor often do this to alter the stomach and small intestine during gastric bypass surgery to change how they absorb and digest meals.
Sleeve Gastrectomy: A bariatric treatment called the Gastric Sleeve Surgery is performed to remove 75–80% of the stomach. A portion of the stomach is divided and removed from the body during a sleeve gastrectomy. The stomach's remaining portion is shaped into a tube-like structure.
Spleen Removal – Splenectomy: Spleen Removal is a surgical removal of the spleen. It is done when the spleen isn't functioning correctly or is injured, diseased, or oversized. Partial splenectomy refers to the removal of only a portion of the spleen.
Appendicitis: When the appendix becomes inflamed, painful, and diseased, the condition is called appendicitis. It takes place when the appendix's inside becomes stuffed with anything that makes it enlarge, such mucus, faeces, or parasites. Treatment procedures includes medications and surgery in case of severe conditions.
Adenomyomatosis: It is a benign disorder that is caused by right upper quadrant discomfort and is characterized by hyperplasia of the muscularis propria and mucosa of the gallbladder as well as pathognomonic epithelial invaginations that generate cystic pockets. Surgery is often suggested by the doctors for the treatment of this disorder.
Abscess - Intra Abdominal Treatment: In order to heal the abdomen, an intra-abdominal abscess frequently requires fluid drainage. However, often, antibiotics are also administered in addition to emptying the abscess.
Cholecystectomy - Gall Bladder Removal: The surgical removal of the gallbladder is known as a cholecystectomy. Gallstones and other gallbladder problems that are symptomatic are frequently treated by cholecystectomy.
Epididymal Cyst Removal: The surgery to remove these cysts from the scrotum is known as epididymal cyst ectomy or excision. Open surgery is not necessary when the fluid can be removed with a needle and ultrasound guidance. Although the cysts are more likely to return following needle drainage.
Abdominoperineal Resection: It is surgical procedure in which an abdominal incision is used during surgery to remove the anus, the rectum, and a portion of the sigmoid colon. Body waste is collected in a disposable bag outside the body and the end of the intestine is linked to an aperture in the surface of the belly.
Ileal Interposition Surgery: Ileal interposition, in its simplest form, refers to the procedure of replacing the first and final segments of the small intestine. This procedure is performed to block the hormones that promote insulin resistance and raise the levels of hormones that enhance insulin sensitivity.
Pilonidal Sinus: A pilonidal sinus is a little opening or tunnel in the skin that can be found where the buttocks separate (the cleft) at the top. It does not usually result in symptoms, and treatment is only necessary if it contracts an infection.
Abscess Pelvic Treatment: A pelvic abscess is a collection of pus that usually develops after lower abdominal surgeries or as a side effect of pelvic inflammatory disease. Antibiotics are often prescribed by the doctor as a treatment procedure.
Hydrocele Operation – Adult: A hydrocele is a fluid-filled sac that surrounds your testicle. A hydrocelectomy is a procedure to remove or treat a hydrocele. The process is often finished in under an hour. Risks might include delayed healing, infection, bruising, edoema, and scarring. The healing process might take two weeks or longer.
Dr Baijal has been awarded winner in the ‘Excellence in Bariatric Surgery’ category by India News Health Awards in November 2016. - 2016
Text book on “Endohernia repair” First edition: 2004, New Delhi: Byword Viva Publishers Pvt. Ltd.)
“Endohernia repair” Second edition Vol. 2 July, 2012, New Delhi: Byword Viva Publishers Pvt Ltd.)
Handbook of Bariatric Surgery, New Delhi : Elsevier)
Silver Book – Single Port Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (Using X-cone and reusable hand instruments)
Silver Book – Video Assisted anal Fistula Treatment (VAAFT)
MBBS - Mangalore University, Karnataka, India, 1992
DNB - General Surgery - National Board of Examinations, 1996
MNAMS - General Surgery - National Academy of Medical Sciences, 2000
Bariatric Surgeon
Laparoscopic Surgeon
Indian Medical Association (IMA)
Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo-Surgeons (IAGES)
Hernia Society of India (National Chapter of APHS).
Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society of India (OSSI).
International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity & Metabolic Disorders (IFSO)
Indian association of gastrointestinal endosurgeons (IAGES).
Association of Surgeons of India (ASI).
Asia Pacific Hernia Society (APHS)
National Board of Examinations
11793 Delhi Medical Council, 2001
Obesity Surgery
Scar Less Neck Surgery for Thyroid and Para Thyroid Diseases
Bariatric Surgery
Weight Loss
Abdominal Wall Hernia Surgery
Gall Bladder Stone Surgery
Common Bile Duct Surgery
Envisioning the goals & paving the path to success for the organization.
Book AppoinmentMangalore University
Karnataka
National Board of Examinations
New Delhi
Envisioning the goals & paving the path to success for the organization.