About Us

Our Story
Committed to Your Health and
Well-Being
At Care4Surgery, our journey began with a simple yet profound mission: to provide exceptional surgical care with compassion and precision.
Founded by Dr. Sivapragasam Vachiravel, a dedicated Consultant General and Laparoscopic Surgeon, we focus on utilising advanced minimally invasive techniques to enhance patient recovery and comfort. Our team is committed to creating a supportive environment where every individual receives personalised care tailored to their needs. With a foundation built on expertise and empathy, we strive to empower our patients on their path to optimal health and healing.
Our Values
The Core Values That Guide Us
01.
Compassion
We prioritise the well-being of our patients, approaching every interaction with empathy and understanding to foster a supportive environment.
02.
Excellence
Our commitment to high-quality care drives us to consistently uphold the highest standards in surgical practices and patient outcomes.
03.
Innovation
We embrace the latest advancements in medical technology and techniques, ensuring that our patients benefit from cutting-edge care.
04.
Integrity
We believe in transparency and honesty in all our dealings, fostering trust and maintaining open communication with our patients and their families.
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How to Detect Colon Cancer Early
Many people consider colon cancer to be a disease that affects older people. But it is becoming alarmingly more common in people younger than 50, even affecting those in their 20s and 30s and younger adults are dying from the disease more often than in the past.

What is Laparoscopic Appendix Removal Surgery (Laparoscopic appendectomy)?
This is a type of surgery to remove the appendix. Removal of the appendix cures appendicitis. If appendicitis is untreated, it may rupture or burst open and cause very serious illness or even death.
Laparoscopic appendectomy removes the appendix using small incisions.

Laser Heamorrhoids
Haemorrhoids (piles) are vascular structures in the anal canal. In their normal state, they are cushions that help with stool control and protect anal sphincter. Haemorrhoids often stem from bowel habits and pressure on the rectal area. Laser Haemorrhoid Treatment is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat haemorrhoids by using a focused beam of light to shrink and remove hemorrhoidal tissue.

Upper GI Endoscopy (OGDS) Procedure: What to Expect
An upper GI endoscopy, also known as OGDS, is a procedure used to examine, diagnose, and treat issues in your upper digestive system. It will share video images of these areas to a monitor, allowing the gastroenterologist to examine them, take biopsies, and perform any necessary treatments.

Skin Lumps – Day Care Surgery (Minor)
Most minor surgeries involve removing lesions / lumps and bumps from the skin. Sutures (stitches) may be used to close the wound, and these will need removal after 1-2 weeks. Alternatively, electrical cautery
(diathermy) may be used for wounds that are more superficial. The doctor will discuss the specifics of your procedure beforehand.

Mastectomy vs Lumpectomy
Under certain circumstances, people with breast cancer may have the opportunity to choose between total removal of a breast (mastectomy) and breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy) followed by radiation.

Understanding Laparoscopic Surgery: Benefits and Risks
Laparoscopy is a surgical procedure used to examine the organs in the belly (abdomen). It can also examine a woman’s pelvic organs. Laparoscopy uses a thin lighted tube that has a video camera. The tube is called a laparoscope. It is put into a tiny cut (incision) in your belly. The video camera images can be seen on a computer screen.

The Importance of Early Detection of Gallstones
Gallstones are pieces of solid material that form in your gallbladder, a small organ under your liver. If you have gallstones, you might hear your doctor say you have cholelithiasis.
Your gallbladder stores and releases bile, a fluid made in your liver, to help in digestion. Bile also carries cholesterol and wastes such as bilirubin out of the liver.

A Guide to Hernia Types and Treatments
A hernia usually happens in your abdomen or groin, when one of your organs pushes through the muscle or tissue that contains it. It may look like an odd bulge that comes and goes during different activities or in different positions. It may or may not cause symptoms, such as discomfort or pain. Most hernias eventually will need surgical repair.

What to Expect During Gallbladder Surgery
If you have symptoms like sharp belly pain, digestion problems, fever, and yellow skin, you’ll have an ultrasound so your doctor can look inside your belly. That may be followed by a CT scan or other tests. When gallbladder infection, gallstones, or cancer is causing your pain, your doctor may suggest surgery to remove your gallbladder. They may call it a cholecystectomy.

Recovery After Laparoscopic Surgery: What You Need to Know
Laparoscopic (key hole) surgery has some benefits over conventional surgery, for example, surgery through an abdominal incision (cut). You may not have as much pain and discomfort, be able to move a little more easily and your discharge from hospital may be quicker.

The Benefits of Minimally Invasive Surgery
Over the last few decades, advancements have been made in surgical procedures that make them safer and easier for patients. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has become the standard for many procedures traditionally done with an open technique. These procedures include robotic surgery, endoscopic surgery, and laparoscopic surgery.

Managing Pain After Surgery: Tips for Recovery
Managing pain after an operation is an important part of healing and recovery. For most patients undergoing surgery, pain will be either mild or relieved within a few days following surgery. But for some patients, their pain may continue beyond the usual time and develop into chronic pain.

Living with a Hernia: Lifestyle Changes and Management
Living with a hernia can feel like trying to balance between feeling okay and uncomfortable. The good news is that you can manage it without making huge changes to your life. By making a few simple adjustments in your lifestyle, you can ease your symptoms and keep the condition from getting worse.

Understanding Gallbladder Disease: Causes and Symptoms
Gallbladder disease refers to several conditions that affect the health and function of the gallbladder—a small, pear-shaped organ that plays an important role in the digestive system. The gallbladder stores bile (a digestive fluid the liver produces) and delivers it to the small intestine, where it helps digest fat.

The 5 Most Common Minor Emergency Surgeries
Emergency minor surgeries are procedures performed to address urgent, but typically less complex, medical issues. These surgeries involve superficial tissues and are often done under local anesthesia, with minimal equipment, and allow for same-day discharge. Examples include treating abscesses, removing cysts, performing biopsies, and repairing wounds.

The 5 Most Common Minor Emergency Surgeries
An endoscopy is a procedure done to examine structures inside your body up close. During an endoscopy, a healthcare provider places a long, thin tube (endoscope) inside your body until it reaches the organ or area they need to check. Most endoscopes have a light and special camera at the end. The scope captures images or videos of organs or other body parts.

Abdominal Laparoscopy
A laparoscopy is a surgical procedure that examines the organs inside the abdomen, as well as other closed spaces, such as the knees. It’s a low risk, minimally invasive procedure that requires only small incisions. When an abdominal laparoscopy is performed, a doctor uses an instrument called a laparoscope to look at the abdominal organs.
