Laparoscopic Urosurgeon
Laparoscopic Urosurgeon
Laparoscopic also known as minimally invasive surgery is advanced surgical procedure in which surgeon makes a very small incision in abdomen, and uses this incision to insert a camera, called a laparoscope, into the abdominal cavity. Laparoscopic surgery is widely adapted by uro surgeons to avoid larger incisions.
The surgeon then looks at a television screen to perform the operation. Carbon dioxide, a nontoxic and odourless gas, is then used to create an air pocket within the abdomen for the surgeon to operate.
Depending on the operation, one or more additional incisions, less than a half-inch in size, are made to insert surgical instruments into the abdomen to perform the procedure.
The laparoscopic surgery is very safe at Dr. ANURAG Urology Clinic, we first examines the abdomen to decide if the laparoscopic medical procedure might be securely performed. On the off chance that there is a lot of aggravation or if the specialist experiences different variables that keep an unmistakable perspective of the structures, the specialist may need to make a larger incision in order to complete the operation safely.
Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery:
There are many advantages of laparoscopic surgery compared with traditional surgery, which is performed through large incisions. Patients have much less discomfort, require less pain medicine and shorter hospital stay.
- Smaller scars as compared to conventional surgery
- Quick discharge from hospital.
- Lesser pain while the scars heal, and they heal quicker.
- Patient can get back to your normal activities sooner.
- Less internal scarring.
All Department
- Laparoscopic Urosurgeon
- Urinary / Kidney Stone Treatment
- Laser Treatment for Kidney Stone
- Uro-Oncology
- Urinary Cancer
- Ureteric Stricture
- Urethral Stricture
- Male Infertility
- Prostate Surgery
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Prostate Cancer
- Female Urinary Incontinence
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Overactive Bladder
- Vesicovaginal Fistula
- PCNL
- Ureteroscopy