Trauma & Emergency Care
Medical emergencies do not wait—and neither should treatment. Trauma and emergency care focuses on providing immediate, accurate, and life-saving surgical intervention during critical situations. From road traffic accidents to sudden abdominal emergencies, rapid decision-making and surgical expertise play a crucial role in saving lives and preventing long-term complications.
As a general surgeon experienced in emergency procedures, the priority is always timely care, minimal delay, and stabilizing the patient with the safest possible surgical approach.
What Comes Under Trauma & Emergency Care
This department manages both surgical and non-surgical emergencies, including:
- Road traffic accident injuries
- Abdominal trauma and internal bleeding
- Acute appendicitis
- Perforation peritonitis
- Intestinal obstruction
- Hernia emergencies (strangulated or obstructed hernia)
- Gallbladder infections with severe pain or fever
- Gastrointestinal bleeding
- Abscess drainage and wound management
- Post-operative emergency complications
Each case is handled with urgency, precision, and constant monitoring.
Emergency Surgical Approach
Emergency surgeries require quick evaluation, accurate diagnosis, and immediate action. Depending on the condition, treatment may involve:
- Emergency laparoscopic surgery
- Open surgery when required
- Damage control surgery in severe trauma
- Infection control and drainage procedures
- Stabilization before definitive surgery
Whenever possible, minimally invasive techniques are preferred to reduce pain, blood loss, and recovery time—even in emergency situations.
Why Timely Emergency Care Matters
Delays in emergency treatment can lead to serious complications such as infection spread, organ damage, or life-threatening conditions. Early surgical intervention helps:
- Control internal bleeding
- Prevent infection and sepsis
- Reduce hospital stay
- Improve survival outcomes
- Speed up recovery
Prompt medical attention can make the difference between a simple recovery and a prolonged hospital stay.
When to Seek Emergency Surgical Care
You should immediately seek emergency care if you experience:
- Severe or sudden abdominal pain
- Persistent vomiting or bloating
- High fever with abdominal tenderness
- Bleeding from wounds or body openings
- Loss of consciousness after injury
- Severe pain following trauma or accident
- Sudden swelling or pain in hernia patients
Do not wait for symptoms to worsen—early intervention saves lives.
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Advanced Support & Monitoring
- Rapid diagnostic imaging
- Continuous vital monitoring
- Pain management
- Infection prevention
- Post-surgery critical care support
Every patient is managed with a coordinated approach to ensure safety before, during, and after surgery.
Why Choose Dr Rakesh Mittal for Surgery in Faridabad?
- Over 22 years of general surgical experience
- Senior Consultant at a leading super speciality hospital in Faridabad
- Expertise in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted procedures
- Ethical, patient-first surgical decision-making
- Clear communication and structured post-surgery follow-up
Patients trust Dr Rakesh Mittal for surgery in Faridabad because of his calm approach, clinical judgment, and focus on long-term well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions – Trauma & Emergency Care
Any condition requiring immediate surgical intervention, such as internal bleeding, perforation, intestinal obstruction, or traumatic injuries, is a surgical emergency.
Yes. Many emergency conditions like appendicitis, gallbladder infection, and intestinal obstruction can be treated laparoscopically if the patient’s condition allows.
Timing depends on the condition, but most emergencies require surgery within hours to prevent complications.
Yes. A strangulated or obstructed hernia is a surgical emergency and needs immediate treatment.
Severe abdominal pain may indicate appendicitis, perforation, or obstruction. Delaying treatment can be life-threatening.
Recovery depends on the severity of the condition. Minimally invasive procedures usually result in faster healing.
No. Trauma care also includes internal injuries, infections, and sudden surgical conditions unrelated to accidents.
When performed timely by an experienced surgeon, emergency surgeries are safe and often life-saving.
