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