Laparoscopic Surgery Indore
What is LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY?
Laparoscopy is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis using small incisions with the aid of a camera. They are described as minimally invasive because they are done with small incisions that measure a quarter to a half-inch in length.
A laparoscope is placed into the surgical incisions to project the body’s structures on a screen. Rather than seeing the internal organs directly when operating, the surgeon performs the entire procedure using the visualisation projected on the monitor by the scope. It can be performed with only local anesthesia and a mild sedative.
Laparoscopy is performed when tests like MRI don’t provide enough information or insight for a diagnosis. The procedure may also be used to take a biopsy, or sample of tissue, from a particular organ in the abdomen.
ADVANTAGES OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
- Short hospital stay.
- Minimal Pain.
- Early return to work.
- Minimal scar and so high in cosmetic value.
- Types of Surgery.
- Laparoscopic Surgery for Gall Bladder Stones.
PROCESS OF LAPAROSCOPY SURGERY
To begin the procedure, carbon dioxide is pumped into the abdomen, thereby expanding the abdominal cavity to provide the physician with space to maneuver instruments. Next a small incision is made for the laparoscope. Additional tiny cuts can be made if surgical instruments such as forceps and scissors are needed in the procedure.
Valuable diagnostic information can be obtained by examining a biopsy specimen of the liver or abdominal lesions. Once your abdomen is inflated, the surgeon inserts the laparoscope through the incision. The camera attached to the laparoscope displays the images on a screen, allowing your organs to be viewed in real time.