Laparoscopic Treatments
Keyhole/ Laparoscopic Procedure
Keyhole surgery, also referred to as diagnostic laparoscopy, is a surgical diagnostic procedure that uses minimally invasive tools and apparatus to examine the organs inside the body. Having only a few small incisions makes it a low-risk procedure.
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- Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique,
- Enabling surgeons to examine the abdominal and pelvic regions without the need for extensive skin incisions.
- We have the best patient support program.
- This is done to understand and approach the patients for the right treatments and to provide the best treatments at affordable prices.
- Our medical directors or team always encourage patients to speak friendly and provide the best support.
APPENDIX
The appendix is a small thin finger-like pouch located on the right side of the abdomen as a small extension attached to the colon
F.A.Q
Laser surgery for piles is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a laser to treat hemorrhoids. The laser energy is used to shrink the swollen hemorrhoidal tissue. This helps alleviate symptoms such as pain, bleeding, and discomfort.
If your operation is planned as a daycare procedure you can go home as soon as the effect of the anesthetic has worn off, you have passed urine and you are comfortable, eating and drinking. Since regional anesthesia is used, it is advisable that a responsible adult take you home and stay with you for 24 hours. Before you are discharged you will be advised about post-operative care, painkillers and laxatives.
You can return to normal physical activities when you feel comfortable. You can return to work usually by the next day after the procedure, although this also depends on the type of work you do.
Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery, is a surgical care that uses small incisions and specialized instruments to perform various surgical condition inside the body. It is often used to diagnose and treat conditions in the abdominal and pelvic regions.
In laparoscopic surgery, small incisions (usually 0.5 to 1 centimeters) are made, and a laparoscope (a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light source) is inserted to visualize the surgical area.
Recovery time varies depending on the specific procedure and the individual patient. In many cases, patients can return to normal activities sooner than with open surgery. Recovery may take a few days, depending on the complexity of the surgery.