Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure, wherein 3–5 small incisions are made and specialized instruments are used to perform abdominal or pelvic procedures, the abdomen is inflated the with carbon dioxide for better visibility, and a camera is used to view organs on a monitor the procedure.
• Common Applications of laparoscopic surgery:
Gallbladder Removal (Cholecystectomy): Includes the Treatment of gallstones and infections.
Appendix Removal (Appendectomy): Treating appendicitis.
Hernia Repair: Repair abdominal or inguinal hernias.
Gynecological Surgeries: Hysterectomies, treating endometriosis, or removal of ovarian cysts.
Bariatric Surgery: Gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy for weight loss.
Laparoscopic surgery, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure, wherein 3–5 small incisions are made and specialized instruments are used to perform abdominal or pelvic procedures, the abdomen is inflated the with carbon dioxide for better visibility, and a camera is used to view organs on a monitor the procedure.
• Common Applications of laparoscopic surgery:
Gallbladder Removal (Cholecystectomy): Includes the Treatment of gallstones and infections.
Appendix Removal (Appendectomy): Treating appendicitis.
Hernia Repair: Repair abdominal or inguinal hernias.
Gynecological Surgeries: Hysterectomies, treating endometriosis, or removal of ovarian cysts.
Bariatric Surgery: Gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy for weight loss.
Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure for the restoration of the function of a joint wherein the treatment is beyond treatments like medication or physical therapy. It involves the replacing, remodelling, or realigning the articular surface of a joint, by implanting an artificial component called prosthesis, which is made of materials like metal, plastic, or ceramic.
Specialists
Dr Dinesh Kumar G R
MBBS, Ms, FMAS
gastroenterologist /Robotic surgeon/Laparoscopic surgery