Laparoscopy (Keyhole Surgery)
Laparoscopy, often called 'keyhole surgery,' is a minimally invasive surgical technique that allows our surgeons to perform complex procedures through very small incisions. By using a laparoscope—a thin tube with a high-definition camera—we get a clear view of the abdominal and pelvic organs without the need for large cuts.
This advanced approach significantly reduces recovery time, minimizes post-operative pain, and results in less scarring compared to traditional open surgery. It is a cornerstone of modern gynecology and general surgery, offering a safer and more comfortable experience for patients.
Common Procedures & Applications
- Diagnostic Laparoscopy for infertility or pelvic pain
- Ovarian Cystectomy (removal of ovarian cysts)
- Myomectomy (removal of fibroids)
- Treatment of Endometriosis
- Hysterectomy (removal of the uterus)
- Tubal Ligation or Reversal
- Gallbladder Removal
- Appendectomy
Key Features
Minimally Invasive
Procedures are performed through small incisions, typically less than half an inch.
Faster Recovery Time
Patients can often return to normal activities much sooner than with open surgery.
Reduced Scarring
Smaller incisions lead to minimal and less noticeable scarring.
High-Definition Visualization
Provides a magnified, high-resolution view of the surgical area for enhanced precision.
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