laparoscopic surgery is done at Neelkanth Hospital, Patna
Laparoscopy is a procedure to look inside your abdomen by using a laparoscope. A laparoscope is like a thin telescope with a light source.In addition to simply looking inside, a doctor can use fine instruments which are also passed into the abdomen through another small incision in the skin. These fine instruments are used to cut, trim, biopsy, grab, etc, inside the abdomen. This laparoscopic surgery is sometimes called ‘key-hole surgery’ or ‘minimal invasive surgery’. Laparoscopic surgery can be used for various procedures which include:
- removal of patches of endometriosis, fibroids
- female sterilisation.
- ovarian drilling for PCOD
- treating ectopic [tubal] pregnancy.
- taking a biopsy [small sample] of various structures inside the abdomen which can be looked at under the microscope and/or tested in other ways.
- removal of the gallbladder. This is sometimes called a laparoscopic cholecystectomy . It is now the most common way for a gallbladder to be removed.
- removal of the appendix.
- Hernia surgery
- Removal of Uretus – TAH/LAVH
- Prostate Surgery
- Surgery for Renal Stones
- Surgery for Ureter and Bladder stone
- All type of Gastrointestinal surgery
- Sugery for Hemorrhoids Piles, Fistula
In general, compared to traditional surgery, with laparoscopic surgery there is usually:
- less pain following the procedure.
- a shorter hospital stay.
- a quicker recovery.
- a much smaller scar.