A minimally invasive surgical procedure performed in the abdomen and pelvis is considered laparoscopic surgery. It involves a laparoscope to see inside your body without fully opening it up.
A laparoscope is a thin, telescopic rod with a camera. In contrast to standard abdominal surgery, which requires a 6- to 12-inch incision, laparoscopy surgery only requires two to four minor incisions, each no larger than half an inch. Various Surgeries are performed using the Laparoscopic method such as :
-Hernia repair surgery
-Appendectomy (appendix removal) for appendicitis
-Cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) for gallstones
-Rectopexy (rectal prolapse repair)
-Abdominoperineal resection (rectum removal)
-Ectopic pregnancy removal.
-Rectopexy (rectal prolapse repair)
These Surgeries need to be performed by well-qualified Surgeons as it involves a lot of expertise in understanding the issue with patients. Dr.S.N.Baser at Harsh Hospital & Maternity Home is one such experienced Surgeon in Surat and performed more than 1000+ surgeries.
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Carbon dioxide is used in laparoscopic surgery and peritoneal cavity is filled up to 15 mmHg pressure normally.
Laparoscopic gall bladder surgery requires a surgeon and general anesthesia. However a person should be able to receive said surgery in any major hospital.
Gastric bypass surgery can be laparoscopic or conventional surgery. It can be a full bypass, stapling, or banding. There are many options but all have risks and benefits. Talk to your doctor.
Laparoscopic, also known as minimally invasive surgery, refers to a surgical technique performed using small incisions and specialized instruments.
Laparoscopic gastric bypass is a common type of bariatric surgery typically performed on patients with a BMI of 40 or greater. Because laparoscopic surgery is less invasive, it is recommended over traditional surgery whenever possible. Laparoscopic surgery is performed through small incisions, drastically reducing a patient's recovery time. In gastric bypass surgery, the size of the stomach is reduced, resulting in less food consumption. This in turn reduces calorie intake, resulting in weight loss. Before considering this surgery, it's important to do a lot of research and talk to your physician to decide if this surgery is right for you.
Laparoscopic surgery is very safe procedure because only 3–4 small cuts are made during this surgery and it involves very less complications to the patient. It minimizes the time spent by the patient in the hospital or in bed rest.
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