What
is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopy
is a type of surgery that allows a surgeon to penetrate the abdomen (abdomen)
and inside the abdomen without making large incisions in the skin. This
procedure is also called keyhole surgery or minimally invasive surgery.
Laparoscopy
is performed under general anaesthesia, so that you do not feel any pain during
the procedure. At the time of laparoscopy the surgeon makes one or more small
incisions in the abdomen. This allows the surgeon to insert a laparoscope,
small surgical instruments, and a tube used to pump gas into the abdomen. This
makes it easier for the surgeon to look around and operate. After the
procedure, the gas is expelled from your abdomen, the incision is closed using
stitches, and the dressing is applied. You can often go home on the same day as
your laparoscopy, although you may have to stay in the hospital overnight. Laparoscopy
has many uses, including the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic pain,
endometriosis, fibroid tumours, infertility, and uterine lining. Most surgical
surgeries performed on a large abdominal incision are now performed
laparoscopically.
Laparoscopic
surgery is as safe as traditional open surgery. At the beginning of the
laparoscopic operation, the laparoscope is inserted through a small incision
near the abdominal button (umbrella). The surgeon initially examines the
abdomen to see if laparoscopy treatment can be done safely.
Some
laparoscopic procedures include:
Staging
of gynaecological cancer
Hysterectomy
(removal of uterus with or without cervix)
Myomectomy
(removal of fibrous material)
Sterilization
Tubal
rhinastomosis
Laparoscopic
surgeries have become very popular in short span of time, in fact they have
replaced all traditional abdominal surgeries. Their popularity is due to the
immense advantages and they have got over traditional surgeries.
Advanced
laparoscopic surgery for abdominal floor disorders, including:
·
Urinary
incontinence (accidental loss of urine)
·
Fecal
discrepancy (accidental loss of stool)
·
Pelvic
organ perpendicular (with uterine bladder, small intestine or vagina)
·
Abdominal
pain and pressure
·
Pelvic
floor problems related to the birth of a baby
·
Frequent
urinary tract infections
·
Sexual
dysfunction
·
Painful
intercourse
·
Problems
with bladder and rectal control
·
Frequent
urinary tract infections
· Complications associated with vaginal wavy surgery, including vaginal edema, pain with intercourse, and abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge
Seed IVF and Fertility Centre is a Laparoscopy Centre in Nashik having expertise in laparoscopic or keyhole
surgery .The Seed
IVF and Fertility Centre is committed to serving patients by providing
excellent and economically viable healthcare services with an understanding of
patient and future needs.
Seeds IVF and
Fertility Centre
Contact us: +919225669715 | 0253-2377272
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