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Laparoscopy Surgery (Basic & Advanced Procedures)

Laparoscopy Surgery (Basic & Advanced Procedures)

Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, allows surgeons to perform complex procedures through small incisions with the aid of a camera and specialized instruments. It offers superior precision, minimal pain, faster recovery, and minimal scarring — redefining the modern surgical experience for better outcomes and patient comfort.

Basic & Advanced Laparoscopic Procedures

  • Diagnostic Laparoscopy – A visual assessment of the abdominal cavity to detect unexplained pain, tumors, or internal bleeding.
  • Laparoscopic Appendectomy – Minimally invasive removal of the appendix with rapid post-surgical recovery.
  • Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy – Gold standard procedure for gallbladder stone removal using micro-incisions.
  • Laparoscopic Hernia Repair (TAPP / TEP) – Safe and effective repair of inguinal, umbilical, or ventral hernias with mesh placement.
  • Advanced GI & Colorectal Surgery – Laparoscopic removal of colon, rectal, or gastrointestinal tumors with precision and minimal trauma.
  • Bariatric & Metabolic Procedures – Weight-loss surgeries such as sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass performed through keyhole incisions.

When is Laparoscopic Surgery Needed?

Common Indications:

  • Persistent abdominal pain or swelling
  • Gallstones, appendicitis, or hernias requiring surgical intervention
  • Gastrointestinal or colorectal disorders
  • Obesity-related conditions requiring bariatric correction
  • Diagnostic exploration for pelvic or abdominal abnormalities

Common Conditions Treated:

  • Gallbladder stones and biliary tract diseases
  • Appendicitis and gastrointestinal perforations
  • Hernias of various types (inguinal, umbilical, incisional)
  • Abdominal adhesions, cysts, or tumors

Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery

  • Smaller incisions with minimal scarring and bleeding
  • Reduced pain and discomfort during recovery
  • Shorter hospital stay and faster return to normal activity
  • Lower risk of infection and post-operative complications
  • High-definition visualization for enhanced surgical precision
Hernia & Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR)

Hernia & Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR)

Hernia and Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR) surgeries are advanced procedures designed to repair weakened or damaged abdominal walls. With cutting-edge laparoscopic and reconstructive techniques, these surgeries restore core strength, prevent recurrence, and ensure both functional and aesthetic recovery — combining surgical precision with patient comfort.

Advanced Surgical Treatments

  • Laparoscopic Hernia Repair (TAPP / TEP) – Minimally invasive techniques using mesh placement to repair inguinal, umbilical, or ventral hernias with faster recovery.
  • Open Mesh Repair (Lichtenstein Technique) – Reliable and widely used open repair method for larger or recurrent hernias with strong reinforcement.
  • Component Separation Technique (CST) – Advanced reconstructive approach to repair complex abdominal wall defects and large ventral hernias.
  • Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR) – Comprehensive restoration of abdominal wall integrity after trauma, infection, or multiple failed surgeries.
  • Hybrid & Robotic-Assisted Repair – Combines minimal access precision with reconstructive accuracy for optimal outcomes and reduced complications.

Symptoms & Indications

Common Symptoms of Hernia:

  • Visible bulge or swelling in the abdomen, groin, or near a surgical scar
  • Discomfort, heaviness, or pain that worsens with coughing or lifting
  • Burning, dragging, or pressure sensation in the affected area
  • In severe cases – nausea, vomiting, or intestinal obstruction symptoms

Common Causes & Risk Factors:

  • Weakness of abdominal wall muscles due to age, strain, or obesity
  • Previous surgeries or post-operative complications (incisional hernias)
  • Heavy lifting, chronic cough, or constipation increasing abdominal pressure
  • Genetic predisposition or connective tissue weakness

Prevention & Post-Surgery Care

  • Maintain a healthy weight and strengthen abdominal muscles through core exercises
  • Avoid lifting heavy weights or activities that strain the abdomen
  • Eat a high-fiber diet and stay hydrated to prevent constipation
  • Follow all post-operative instructions for wound care and physical activity
  • Attend scheduled follow-ups for long-term hernia recurrence prevention
Advanced Gynae Procedures

Advanced Gynae Procedures

Our Advanced Gynae Procedures combine cutting-edge technology with compassionate expertise to diagnose and treat complex women’s health conditions. From minimally invasive surgeries to fertility-enhancing interventions, we provide safe, effective, and patient-centered care tailored to every woman’s unique needs.

Advanced Gynecological Treatments

  • Laparoscopic Hysterectomy – Minimally invasive removal of the uterus with faster recovery, minimal pain, and no large scars.
  • Laparoscopic Myomectomy – Precise removal of fibroids while preserving the uterus, ideal for women planning pregnancy.
  • Hysteroscopic Procedures – Advanced camera-guided techniques for removing polyps, adhesions, or abnormal uterine growths without external incisions.
  • Endometriosis Surgery – Specialized laparoscopic treatment to remove endometrial tissue and relieve chronic pelvic pain.
  • Infertility & IVF-Related Surgeries – Corrective procedures for blocked fallopian tubes, ovarian cysts, or uterine abnormalities to improve conception chances.
  • Pelvic Floor & Prolapse Repair – Reconstruction procedures for uterine or vaginal wall prolapse to restore comfort and normal function.

When to Consider Advanced Gynae Procedures

Common Symptoms:

  • Heavy, irregular, or painful menstrual bleeding
  • Chronic pelvic pain or pain during intercourse
  • Fibroids, cysts, or abnormal uterine growths
  • Infertility or repeated miscarriages
  • Pelvic organ prolapse or urinary incontinence

Common Causes & Conditions:

  • Endometriosis and adenomyosis
  • Uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
  • Congenital or acquired uterine abnormalities

Prevention & Post-Surgery Care

  • Schedule regular gynecological check-ups and pelvic scans
  • Maintain hormonal balance with a healthy diet and active lifestyle
  • Seek timely consultation for abnormal menstrual or pelvic symptoms
  • Follow all post-operative guidance for optimal healing and long-term comfort
  • Attend regular follow-ups to monitor reproductive health and recovery
Thoracoscopy (Video-Assisted Chest Surgery)

Thoracoscopy (Video-Assisted Chest Surgery)

Thoracoscopy, also known as Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS), is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat diseases of the lungs, pleura, and mediastinum. This advanced technique offers enhanced precision, reduced pain, and faster recovery compared to traditional open chest surgery — ensuring better outcomes and patient comfort.

Thoracoscopic Procedures

  • Diagnostic Thoracoscopy – Used to visualize the pleural cavity, detect infections, tumors, or unexplained fluid accumulation, and obtain tissue biopsies.
  • Therapeutic Thoracoscopy – Enables treatment of conditions like pneumothorax, pleural effusion, and empyema using minimal access techniques.
  • Thoracoscopic Lobectomy – Minimally invasive removal of diseased lung lobes for lung cancer or severe infections.
  • Decortication & Pleurectomy – Removal of thickened pleural layers to improve lung expansion in chronic infections or fibrosis.
  • Mediastinal Biopsy & Tumor Excision – Safe and precise removal of tumors or cysts from the mediastinum without open surgery.
  • Sympathectomy – Minimally invasive nerve surgery for hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) or certain vascular disorders.

When is Thoracoscopy Recommended?

Common Indications:

  • Persistent pleural effusion or fluid accumulation around the lungs
  • Suspected lung or pleural cancer requiring tissue diagnosis
  • Spontaneous pneumothorax (collapsed lung) or recurrent lung infections
  • Unexplained chest pain, bleeding, or chronic cough
  • Resection of lung nodules, cysts, or mediastinal growths

Common Conditions Treated:

  • Pleural effusion and empyema
  • Lung cancer and metastatic nodules
  • Pneumothorax and pleural adhesions
  • Mediastinal tumors and lymphadenopathy

Advantages & Post-Surgery Recovery

  • Minimally invasive — small incisions, minimal scarring, and faster healing
  • Less postoperative pain and reduced hospital stay
  • Improved lung function and faster return to daily activities
  • Lower risk of infection and post-surgical complications
  • High-definition visualization ensuring precision and safety
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