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LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERIES
 

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: - It is procedure adopted for removal of gall bladder stones along with the diseased gall bladder. The procedure is carried out with 3 chip camera. Four holes are made with 5mm to 10mm trocar and camera. After the gall bladder is removed along with stones recovery is usually much faster than with a conventional surgery. Most of the patients are discharged within 48-72 hours. Conversion rate from this procedure to open traditional cholecystectomy is negligible.

Laparoscopic Appendicectomy: - It is done to remove inflamed appendix. It is also done with 3 chip camera. Three holes are made with 5 mm to 10mm trocar and camera patient is usually discharged within 2 or 3 days.

Laparoscopic removal of fibroid uterus. A small incision in given through the vagina and the tumor is removed.

Other Laparoscopic surgeries: -

  1.  Removal of ovarian cysts
  2.  Vaginoplasty
  3.  Vesico vaginal fistula repair
  4.  Recto vaginal fistula repair
  5.  Myomectomy

Note: Most of the abdominal surgeries these days can be done by giving very small incisions using Laparoscopic techniques.

Hernias - All the hernias can be taken up laparoscopically. The various types are as under: -
  Ø Congenital diaphragmatic hernia repair
  Ø Hiatus hernia repair
  Ø Epigastria hernia (with or without mesh repair)
  Ø Umbilical hernia
  Ø Incisional or scar Hernia
  Ø Inguinal Hernia
  Ø Hernioplasty
  Ø Herniorraphy
  Ø Femoral Hernia
ANO RECTAL SURGERIES
PILES: - (Hemorrhoids) Infrared coagulation is done: it is a very safe procedure there is no bleeding and no stitches are applied. Post operative recovery is quick.
FISTULAS: - It is small abnormal opening near the anus from where the pus keeps on discharging. Both high and low fistulectomy is carried out here.


 

 

 

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