Laparoscopic Surgery in Bangalore
What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopic surgical oncology is a minimally invasive cancer surgery that uses a laparoscope and other specialized instruments to remove tumors through small incisions. Thus, resulting in less pain, a shorter recovery time, and smaller scars compared to traditional surgery. It is commonly used for cancers in the area like the Robotic Surgery in Bangalore abdomen, pelvis, and chest. Some such cancers are colorectal, gynecologic, liver, and some lung cancers, besides other types of cancers like head and neck or kidney cancers.
Expert Laparoscopic Care at Srishti Speciality Clinic
If you are looking for safe, modern, and less painful surgical options, Srishti Speciality Clinic offers advanced laparoscopic surgery in Bangalore. Our experienced surgeons use minimally invasive techniques to ensure faster recovery, minimal scarring, and excellent outcomes.
We are committed to providing patient-focused care with the latest surgical technology.
The steps of Laparoscopic surgical oncology are:
➔Small incisions, of about 4–5 mm, are made in the abdomen.
➔Gas is introduced into the abdomen thereby creating working space.
➔A laparoscope, is inserted through one incision to get a magnified view of the surgical area on a monitor.
➔Other specialized surgical instruments are inserted using the additional small incisions.
➔The cancerous tissue is operated upon using these instruments while watching the monitor.
➔The tumor is then removed through one of the incisions.
Applications
➔Commonly used for: Colorectal, gynecologic (cervical, ovarian, endometrial), liver, and certain types of lung cancer.
➔Also used for: Kidney and head and neck cancers.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is laparoscopic surgery safe?
Yes, it is a safe and widely used surgical technique.
2. Is it better than open surgery?
In many cases, it offers faster recovery and less pain.
3. How long does recovery take?
Most patients recover within a few days to weeks.
4. Will there be scars?
Scarring is minimal due to small incisions.
5. Is hospital stay required?
Usually short hospital stays are required.