นพ.บัณฑิต สุนทรเลขา เป็นหนึ่งในศัลยแพทย์ที่มีความเชี่ยวชาญเป็นพิเศษในด้านการผ่าตัดส่องกล้อง - Dr Bundit Suntornlekha is a surgeon specializing in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS).

These are what bring doctors great joy

Surgeons should not simply just go through the motions of doing surgery but must also focus on achieving successful treatment outcome.

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Dr Bundit Suntornlekha
A surgeon specializing in Minimally Invasive Surgery

Dr Bundit Suntornlekha is a surgeon specializing in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). He is an early pioneer in Thailand who studied, trained, and adopted laparoscopic, minimally invasive surgery. With over 30 years of experiences, he is now a virtuoso in utilizing and harnessing this technology for major intraabdominal surgery.

After graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Dr. Bundit furthered his professional training in surgery under the tutelage of a professor who was pioneering the use of MIS in Thailand. Starting from an assistant surgeon, he rode to become primary MIS surgeon which requires not only surgical mastery, but also thorough understanding, and skillful harnessing of MIS tools and technology.

With his experience, expertise and passion in the arts and science of surgery, Dr. Bundit is one of a handful of surgeons who performs MIS using absorbable sutures for internal wound closure so that nothing is left behind in the body of patients. In cholecystectomy, for example, metallic surgical clips are often used to control bleeding vessels, but they may become dislodged and migrate into a bile duct forming a nidus for gallstones formation which requires another operation for removal.

For each MIS, surgeon must carefully consider and anticipate complications during and after the surgery to prevent or mitigate the risks of complications. The teamwork among specialty doctors, anesthesiologists, nurses, and all relevant healthcare personnel can help achieving close personal care and satisfactory surgical outcome.

“Each patient is different. Doctor must thoroughly scrutinize each case for precision and successful treatments. Collaboration is crucial because each operation requires a multidisciplinary team of anesthesiologists, nurses, radiologists, and other specialty doctors. Surgery is akin to playing soccer, each player must be skillful and know the next move of a teammate.  To have good surgery, we must know how to coordinate and collaborate toward the shared patient’s safety goal.”

Moreover, surgeons must incessantly keep on learning because there will always be new advancement in technology and diseases are becoming more complex. Dr Bundit believes that robot-assisted surgical technology is necessary in the future as it can provide a greater precision and patients’ safety. Surgery can be less taxing, and surgeons will have more time for other patients.  

“Surgeons should not simply just go through the motions of doing surgery but must also focus on achieving successful treatment outcome. Seeing a patient recover invokes great pleasure in surgeons. When patients first come to see us, they are sick and in pain. After treatment, when they can walk on their own power without pain, and all their relatives are happy, these are what bring doctors great joy.”

Published: 06 Nov 2020

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    • Surgery
    • Breast Surgery
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    • Minimally Invasive Surgery
    Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy, Laparoscopic Appendectomy, Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, Laparoscopic Gastrectomy, Laparoscopic Herniorrhaphy, Laparoscopic Pancreatectomy, Laparoscopic Small Bowel Resection, Laparoscopic Splenectomy, Kidney Transplantation