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Minimally Invasive Surgery

Procedure of Minimally Invasive Surgery

This minimally invasive surgery takes the help of a small endoscopic camera and several long, thin and rigid instruments. There are scopes going through small incisions or natural body openings to ensure that diagnosis and treatment is done with minimum invasion on body cavity. This is also called key hole surgeries. Some of the Minimally Invasive surgeries offered includes :

  • Sub-Total Thyroidectomy
  • Laparoscopy with Biospsy Only
  • Appendicetomy
  • Retroperitoneoscopy and Biopsy
  • Cardiomyotomy
  • Gastrojejunostomy
  • Rectopexy
  • diaphragmatic hernia

Various procedures used for performing Minimally Invasive surgeries include Laporoscopy, Thoracoscopy, Arthroscopy, Rhinioscopy, Otoscopy etc.

  • Length of Minimally Invasive Surgery

    The minimally invasive surgeries generally take a lesser time than normal open surgeries performed on the patients. In these surgeries, the patients also can go back home from the hospital in less number of days.

  • Side Effects of Minimally Invasive Surgeries

    There are no harmful noted side effects of minimally invasive surgeries apart from some amount of discomfort felt at the areas of incision for a few days after the surgery. In case of any other pain or effects, please consult your doctor.

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  • Gastrojejunostomy- Laparoscopic

    It is a procedure which is followed when food cannot pass from the stomach into the intestine. For the same, an anastomosis (cross connection) is created between the stomach and the jejunum. It is usually done to drain the contents of the stomach and for proving a bypass for the gastric pouch.

  • Hiatus repair (With High Generation Mesh)

    Hiatus repair is a surgical procedure followed to tighten the opening in the diaphragm with stitches. This is done to keep the stomach from bulging through the opening in the muscle wall. Further, the surgeon will cover the repaired area with a mesh to make it more secure.

  • Lap Inguinal Hernioplasty Bilateral

    The hernia is the bulging of an organ from a weak spot on the wall of the abdomen. A bilateral hernia is bulging on both sides of the pubic bone. Doctors recommend surgery for this kind of inguinal hernia along with pre-surgical treatments. The hernia is laparoscopically removed.

  • Lap Inguinal Hernioplasty Unilateral

    This is a procedure undertaken to remove inguinal hernia which might be present at any side of the pubic bone. The surgery is done laparoscopically by fixing tears in the abdominal wall. To say the least, a unilateral hernia is a bulge area on any one side of your pubic bone.

  • Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

    It is one of the most common surgical procedures where the surgeon removes the gallbladder. A number of small incisions are made and from one of the cuts, a laparoscope is inserted so that the doctor can view the inside of the gallbladder on a screen. The surgery is done to remove stones in the cystic ducts or gallstones.