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Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic Surgery

At Kailash Nursing Home Pvt. Ltd., we specialize in Laparoscopic Surgery (also known as Minimally Invasive Surgery or MIS), a revolutionary approach that has transformed how abdominal procedures are performed. Using small incisions (ranging from 0.5–1.5 cm), our skilled surgeons are able to deliver highly precise care with the help of advanced, state-of-the-art medical equipment. This minimally invasive technique reduces post-surgery pain, speeds up recovery, and allows patients to return to their daily lives much faster than traditional methods. Whether you need diagnosis, treatment, or both, our team excels in cutting-edge laparoscopic techniques that provide safer outcomes with fewer risks.

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Comprehensive Services we offer

Our Laparoscopic Surgery Unit is dedicated to offering the highest quality of care using the latest minimally invasive techniques for a broad range of abdominal conditions. Before any procedure, we conduct a thorough preoperative evaluation to determine whether laparoscopic surgery is the best choice for you. From emergency surgeries to planned operations, we provide comprehensive care tailored to your individual needs.

Comprehensive Care
From consultation to follow-up, we offer end-to-end surgical and recovery support.
Advanced Techniques
Utilization of state-of-the-art laparoscopic tools and technologies for precision surgery.
Recovery Support
Personalized recovery plans to promote healing and minimize downtime.
Patient-Centered Approach
Every surgical plan is made in collaboration with the patient for optimal comfort and results.
Team Work
A multidisciplinary team approach to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.
Types of Laparoscopic Surgery We Offer

‭ At‬‭ Kailash‬‭ Nursing‬‭ Home‬‭ Pvt.‬‭ Ltd.‬‭ ,‬‭ we‬‭ specialize‬‭ in‬‭ a‬‭ variety‬‭ of‬‭ laparoscopic‬ ‭ procedures,‬‭ ensuring‬‭ you‬‭ receive‬‭ precise‬‭ treatment‬‭ with‬‭ the‬‭ latest‬‭ techniques‬‭ and‬ ‭ technologies. Our services include:

Cholecystectomy
A‬‭ minimally‬‭ invasive‬‭ surgery‬‭ to‬ ‭ remove the gallbladder, improving digestive health.‬ ‭
Hernia Repairs
Using‬‭ small‬‭ incisions,‬‭ we‬‭ treat‬‭ different‬‭ types‬‭ of‬‭ hernias‬‭ with‬ ‭ quick recovery times.
Appendectomy
‭ Laparoscopic‬‭ removal‬‭ of‬‭ the‬‭ appendix‬‭ to‬‭ alleviate‬‭ pain‬‭ and‬ ‭ prevent potential complications.‬ ‭
Hemorrhoidectomy
A‬‭ precise‬‭ procedure‬‭ to‬‭ remove‬‭ painful‬‭ hemorrhoids,‬ ‭ helping restore comfort and improve quality of life.‬ ‭
Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery
Advanced‬‭ weight‬‭ loss‬‭ surgery‬‭ to‬‭ promote‬ ‭ healthier living and help patients achieve long-term weight management.‬ ‭
Pilonidal Sinus Repair
Minimally‬‭ invasive‬‭ surgery‬‭ for‬‭ the‬‭ treatment‬‭ of‬‭ pilonidal‬ ‭ cysts, offering faster healing and less discomfort.‬ ‭
Recovery Time After Laparoscopic Surgery
‬ ‭ One‬‭ of‬‭ the‬‭ key‬‭ advantages‬‭ of‬‭ laparoscopic‬‭ surgery‬‭ is‬‭ that‬‭ recovery‬‭ time‬‭ is‬‭ generally‬ ‭ faster‬‭ compared‬‭ to‬‭ traditional‬‭ open‬‭ surgery.‬‭ Most‬‭ patients‬‭ can‬‭ return‬‭ to‬‭ light‬‭ activities‬ ‭ within‬‭ a‬‭ few‬‭ days‬‭ ,‬‭ and‬‭ full‬‭ recovery‬‭ usually‬‭ takes‬‭ 1‬‭ to‬‭ 2‬‭ weeks‬‭ .‬‭ For‬‭ more‬‭ complex‬ ‭ laparoscopic‬‭ procedures,‬‭ complete‬‭ healing‬‭ may‬‭ take‬‭ up‬‭ to‬‭ 4‬‭ weeks‬‭ .‬‭ Our‬‭ medical‬‭ team‬ ‭ will‬‭ provide‬‭ personalized‬‭ recovery‬‭ timelines‬‭ based‬‭ on‬‭ the‬‭ type‬‭ of‬‭ surgery‬‭ you‬‭ have‬ ‭ undergone.‬ ‭
Post Surgery Care and Instructions

We provide clear guidelines to ensure your recovery process goes smoothly:‬

Rest & Avoid Strenuous Activities
For‬‭ the‬‭ first‬‭ few‬‭ days,‬‭ avoid‬‭ heavy‬‭ lifting‬ ‭ or intense exercise until your doctor clears you for physical activity.‬
Wound Care
Keep‬‭ your‬‭ incision‬‭ sites‬‭ clean‬‭ and‬‭ dry.‬‭ Follow‬‭ your‬‭ surgeon's‬ ‭ instructions on changing dressings to avoid infection.‬
Pain Management
Take‬‭ prescribed‬‭ pain‬‭ medications‬‭ as‬‭ directed.‬‭ If‬‭ pain‬ ‭ persists or worsens, contact your doctor for advice.‬
Follow Up Appointments
Attend‬‭ all‬‭ scheduled‬‭ check-ups‬‭ to‬‭ monitor‬‭ your‬ ‭ recovery and address any concerns.‬
Monitor for Complications
Watch‬‭ for‬‭ signs‬‭ of‬‭ infection,‬‭ such‬‭ as‬‭ fever,‬‭ redness,‬ ‭ swelling,‬‭ or‬‭ discharge‬‭ from‬‭ the‬‭ incision‬‭ site,‬‭ and‬‭ contact‬‭ your‬‭ doctor‬‭ immediately‬ ‭ if they occur.‬
Mobility
Gradually‬‭ increase‬‭ your‬‭ physical‬‭ activity‬‭ by‬‭ starting‬‭ with‬‭ gentle‬‭ walks.‬ ‭ This promotes blood circulation and helps prevent blood clots.‬
Diet and Hydration
Start‬‭ with‬‭ a‬‭ light‬‭ diet‬‭ (clear‬‭ liquids‬‭ or‬‭ soft‬‭ foods)‬‭ and‬ ‭ gradually return to your regular meals. Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.‬
Avoid Lifting
Refrain‬‭ from‬‭ lifting‬‭ heavy‬‭ objects‬‭ for‬‭ 2-4‬‭ weeks‬‭ to‬‭ ensure‬‭ proper‬ ‭ healing of the surgical site.‬
Medication
Take‬‭ all‬‭ prescribed‬‭ medications,‬‭ including‬‭ antibiotics‬‭ (if‬‭ provided),‬ ‭ as directed to prevent infection and aid healing.‬
Lifestyle Modification
‭ Follow‬‭ any‬‭ specific‬‭ lifestyle‬‭ or‬‭ dietary‬‭ changes‬ ‭ recommended by your doctor to support your recovery

FAQ's

Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that involves small incisions,through which a camera (laparoscope) and specialized instruments are inserted toperform surgeries. It is commonly used for abdominal procedures and results in less pain and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
Laparoscopic surgery offers numerous benefits, including:
  • ● Smaller Inclusion
  • ● less pain
  • ● Fast recovery
  • ● Shorter Hospital Stay
  • ● Minimal Scarring
  • ● Lower Risk of infection
A laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the removal of the gallbladder using small incisions (about 0.5-1.5 cm) through which a laparoscope and surgical instruments areinserted. The camera allows the surgeon to see inside the abdomen, and the gallbladder is carefully removed with minimal disruption to surrounding tissue. This approach offers quicker recovery, less pain, and smaller scars compared to traditional open surgery.
Diagnostic laparoscopy is a procedure used to examine the organs inside the abdomen or pelvis. A small incision is made to insert a laparoscope (a thin tube with acamera), allowing the surgeon to view the organs and diagnose any issues. It can alsobe used to take biopsies or tissue samples for further analysis.
Recovery time from laparoscopic surgery is typically faster than with traditional opensurgery. Most patients can resume light activities within a few days. Full recovery usually occurs within 1-2 weeks, although recovery time can vary depending on the type and complexity of the surgery.
While laparoscopic surgery is generally safe, like all surgeries, it carries some risks,including:
  • ● Infection
  • ● Bleeding
  • ● Reactions to Anesthesia
Most patients who require abdominal or pelvic surgery are suitable candidates for laparoscopic surgery. However, factors such as overall health, age, medical conditions, and the complexity of the surgery will determine whether laparoscopicsurgery is the best option. Your surgeon will evaluate your specific case to recommend the most appropriate approach.
The main difference between laparoscopic surgery and traditional open surgery is the size of the incisions. Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions (0.5–1.5 cm) and specialized instruments, while open surgery requires a much larger incision to access the area. Laparoscopic surgery typically results in:
  • ● Less pain
  • ● Quick Recovery
  • ● Smaller Scars
  • ● Reduction risk of infection
Laparoscopic surgery is performed by making small incisions in the abdomen or pelvic area. Through these incisions, a laparoscope (a thin tube with a camera) is inserted to visualize the surgical site. Specialized instruments are then used to perform the surgery,all through the small incisions, minimizing disruption to surrounding tissues.
While‬‭ some‬‭ discomfort‬‭ or‬‭ mild‬‭ pain‬‭ is‬‭ expected‬‭ after‬‭ laparoscopic‬‭ surgery,‬‭ especially‬ around‬‭ the‬‭ incision‬‭ sites‬‭ or‬‭ due‬‭ to‬‭ the‬‭ gas‬‭ used‬‭ during‬‭ the‬‭ procedure,‬‭ it‬‭ is‬‭ generally‬‭ less‬ severe‬‭ than‬‭ the‬‭ pain‬‭ associated‬‭ with‬‭ traditional‬‭ open‬‭ surgery.‬‭ Pain‬‭ can‬‭ be‬‭ managed‬ effectively‬‭ with‬‭ prescribed‬‭ medications,‬‭ and‬‭ most‬‭ patients‬‭ report‬‭ a‬‭ faster‬‭ recovery‬‭ and‬ reduced need for pain relief‬‭