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Benefits of Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgeries

Laparoscopic Surgery

By Naman PariharPublished 3 years ago 2 min read
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Over time, medical procedures have progressed immensely and many modern, simpler and superior surgical techniques have emerged that have changed the quality of life for a surgical patient. one of them is laparoscopic surgery. Which is also recognized as a surgery that is minimally invasive. Laparoscopic surgery of 6 to 12-inch-long cuts is performed for abdominal operations. Therefore, it’s often referred to as keyhole surgery. As the name suggests, this procedure has a laparoscope, a slim, slender instrument with a small video camera and a light on the tip. With small incisions that are a few millimetres deep, the surgeon integrates various instruments into the abdominal wall, including the laparoscope, and performs the surgery while displaying it on a video screen. For certain treatments, laparoscopic surgery is often used. It has the benefits like reduced discomfort, very little skin and tissue cutting, also wound complications are reduced. Along with these benefits, patients experience easier post-operative healing, and shorter hospital stay durations. In several circumstances today, surgeons will conduct laparoscopic procedures, some of which are:

● Abdominal surgeries carried out for the treatment of appendicitis, Crohn’s disease, Duodenal Perforation, Ulcerative Colitis, Diverticulitis, Cancer, Rectal Prolapsed, and Chronic Constipation.

● To execute Gallbladder procedures.

● To perform Gynecologic surgeries such as hysterectomies.

● For Hernia surgeries.

Benefits of Laparoscopic surgery:

In accordance with the former old-fashioned methods of surgery, there are many benefits of laparoscopic surgery.

● There are really tiny scars.

● Staying in the hospital for fewer days (in traditional methods, the recovery time of a patient was 4 to 8 weeks and hospital stay was of 1 or more than a week, but considering laparoscopic surgery, the stipulated recovery time is approximately 2 to 3 weeks and hospital stay would be 2 nights only).

● Less cutting of tissues.

● Less discomfort, less use of pain killers as the scar recovers.

● Come back to everyday life faster.

● Rapid healing, since the scar is thin.

● If the exposure to internal organs to external toxins is minimized, the risk of infection is also decreased.

Diagnostic Laparoscopy:

Laparoscopy has also been part of the medical work for a definitive diagnosis of the condition in many cases. Any of the cases are:

● Abdomen pain in which a definitive diagnosis has not been made in any other modalities of inquiry.

● Patients with trauma in which it was not possible to locate the cause of bleeding.

● Intestine-related conditions often involve medical laparoscopy to ascertain the exact cause.

● It is used for the proper staging of the disorder in many intra-abdominal malignancies.

Laparoscopic surgery: How safe is it?

As safe as standard open surgery, laparoscopic surgery is just as efficient. The laparoscope is placed into a slight incision near the belly button at the outset of a laparoscopic operation (umbilicus). To assess if laparoscopic surgery can be done successfully, the surgeon first inspects the abdomen. In order to perform the surgery successfully, where there is a significant volume of infection or if the surgeon encounters other conditions that hinder a good vision of the structures, the surgeon may need to make a wider incision. In light of all the problems posed by the particular patient, the final decision is taken by the doctor.

Conclusion:

Compared to conventional open surgical procedures, this form of surgery provides many advantages. Are you concerned about minimally invasive surgery? Contact our team of Medical Experts at Rajendra Hospital to guide you on the best treatments and procedures pertaining to your health benefits.

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