Laparoscopic Procedures

Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery, has revolutionized the field of surgical procedures. Compared to traditional open surgery, it offers numerous advantages. The key advantage lies in the level of detail it provides. Using small incisions and a tiny camera, laparoscopic surgery allows surgeons to have a magnified view of the surgical site, enabling them to perform complex procedures with precision. This minimally invasive approach also results in less pain for patients, as the incisions are smaller and there is less tissue trauma. Additionally, the recovery time is significantly faster compared to open surgery, allowing patients to resume their daily activities sooner. With these advancements, laparoscopic surgery is enhancing patient outcomes and improving the overall surgical experience.

Procedures

Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder removal)

Appendectomy (minimally invasive)

GERD surgery (NISSEN fundoplication)

Achalasia treatment (HELLER myotomy)

Hernia Repair (TAPP, TEP, IPOM)

Splenectomy (minimally invasive)

Histerectomy (minimally invasive)

Nephrectomy (cancer, live donor)

Colectomy, colostomy or anastomosis(minimally invasive)

Laparoscopic Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection

Perforated Gastric Ulcer Repair (Laparoscopic Modified Graham Patch)

Laparoscopic Pancreatic Pseudocyst Drainage

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