Dr. Malloju Viswa Bhushana Raghuveer
Experience: | 7 years |
Education: | KIMS & RF AMALAPURAM |
Academic degree: | MS (Master Of Surgrey) |
Area of specialization: | I am a general surgeon and my practice cover a wide spectrum of surgical care. Most of my work involve treating thyroid disease, removing parotid tumours, and excising different masses or swellings that can appear anywhere in the body. I also deal with all type of hernias, scrotal swellings and varicose viens which often need timely surgical management. In abdominal surgery I routinely manage gall bladder stones, renal stones, tumors of the GI tract and other intra abdominal pathologies where early diagnosis and clear planning is critical.
Another area I focus is diabetic foot, ulcers and gangrenous conditions, which require not only surgery but also continuous patient support, wound care and preventive guidance to reduce recurrence. I approach every case with attention to detail, knowing that no two patients present in exactly same way, and that a careful assesment before surgery can decide the outcome later. My goal is always to provide safe, ethical and effective care whether it is a routine procedure or a complicated emergency. |
Achievements: | I am proud that my biggest achievemnt is always centered on patient well being. For me every surgery or treatment doesn’t just end with the procedure, it ends when the patient walk out feeling better and safe. Over the years I kept my focus on giving care that is ethical, practical and responsive to what each person really need. Whether it was managing routine cases or complicated ones, I see each recovery as a success that matters more than any award or title. |
I am a general surgeon by training and for 4 years I worked as specialist doctor in the dept of general surgery at District hospital Eluru. That time shaped much of my professional approach, because in a govt set up you face every kind of case, from routine hernias to complex abdominal emergencies, trauma, piles, fistula, thyroid or breast cases. The caseload is heavy, the decisions fast, and it really teaches you how to balance patient safety with limited resources. Most days I was involved in outpatient clinics where patients come with common surgical problems but also a lot of hidden concerns that require careful listening. In the OT I performed and assisted on a wide range of general surgery procedures, both elective and emergency. The exposure to gastrointestinal issues, trauma care, vascular conditions and post op management gave me practical experiance that no book can cover. Sometimes you had to improvise, sometimes just follow protocol strictly, and both skills are valuable. My work also extended to handling urgent cases in casualty, coordinating with anaesthesia and other departments, making sure patients got the right treatment in time. Over the years I became more confident in pre operative assesment, surgical planning, and post operative follow ups. I also kept focus on patient education—explaining to them in simple language what is happening, what surgery means, and what recovery looks like. Many patients come anxious, and reducing that fear is as important as the operation itself. I see myself not only as a surgeon but also as someone committed to building trust with patients. That is why I always try to combine clinical skill with a humane approach. Working in Eluru taught me discipline, team work and patience. It gave me strong foundation in general surgery which I continue to build upon.