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Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery is a surgery that calls for minimum incisions. Although it is a surgical procedure you’ll be able to do daily activities on the same day. A laparoscopic surgeon does operations relating to brain, kidney, eyes, heart, gynecology with minimum incisions using laparoscopic surgical procedures.

Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopy calls for high-tech instruments and very few hospitals in Vadodara have it. Apart from that it requires tremendous skill on the part of the laparoscopic surgeon to look at the images on the screen and get the work done through the instruments inserted in the body.

At Janvi Multispeciality Hospital, Vadodara, we have a team of the best laparoscopic surgeons in every field.

What is laparoscopic surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery is an advanced system of doing surgery that calls for minimum incisions and quick recovery for the patients. It requires great skill on the part of the surgeon. At Janvi Multispeciality Hospital, Vadodara, We have a special department and a laparoscopic surgeon dedicated to laparoscopic surgery.

How is Laparoscopy done?
During this procedure, we give you anaesthesia (the type of anaesthesia differs depending on the surgery to be performed) and later on, short narrow tubes called ‘trochars’ are inserted into your abdomen.

So that we see the part to be operated on, we inflate the abdomen with Carbon dioxide gas. It separates the abdominal wall from the organs inside the body. The incisions are as small as 1 cm in length. This makes the recovery very speedy.

As we need to make just a small incision so this surgery is also called ‘key-hole surgery.’ There is a huge screen in the operation theatre on which we can see the images.

Then after, post-surgery, we measure your belly’s circumference, Blood Pressure to monitor whether the carbon dioxide gas is getting released from your body. The carbon dioxide gas is released in the form of gas when you fart.

It requires a lot of skill on the laparoscopic surgeon’s part to conduct a laparoscopic surgery because we don’t directly put an incision on your stomach to view the whole infected part, rather it is to be operated through the pipes that are inserted.

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