Advanced GI Laparoscopic Surgery
Advanced GI Laparoscopic Surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to treat disorders of the gastrointestinal tract through small keyhole incisions. A laparoscope (thin camera) and specialized instruments allow surgeons to perform complex GI procedures with high precision.
Conditions Treated
Advanced laparoscopic techniques are used for:
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Gallbladder stones (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy)
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Hernia (inguinal, umbilical, incisional)
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Appendicitis
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Acid reflux (GERD surgery)
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Intestinal obstruction
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Colorectal diseases
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GI tumors (selected cases)
How the Procedure is Performed
Small incisions are made through which a camera and surgical instruments are inserted. The surgeon views high-definition images on a monitor to perform the surgery accurately. Most procedures are done under general anesthesia.
Benefits of Laparoscopic GI Surgery
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Minimal pain and blood loss
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Smaller scars and better cosmetic results
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Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay
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Lower risk of infection
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Quicker return to daily activities
Pre-Surgery Preparation
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Detailed evaluation and imaging tests
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Fasting as advised before surgery
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Review of medications and medical history
Post-Surgery Recovery
Patients usually recover faster compared to open surgery. Hospital stay is shorter, and normal activities can be resumed within a few days, depending on the procedure.
Why Choose Us for Advanced GI Laparoscopic Surgery?
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Highly experienced GI laparoscopic surgeons
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Advanced minimally invasive technology
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Safe surgical protocols and patient-focused care
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Comprehensive pre- and post-operative support