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Benefits and Risks of Laparoscopic Surgery


Laparoscopic surgery is a surgery that is performed with the help of a small camera or a laparoscope. During the operation, the surgeon makes a small incision in the patient's body (typically the abdomen), inserts the laparoscope and performs the surgery with the help of a television on which the image is displayed. It is also known as keyhole surgery. A patient is usually placed under general anaesthesia during such procedures and is completely asleep. However, a local anaesthetic might be used at times.


Laparoscopic surgeries have become increasingly common over the last few decades with advancements in medical technology. This is also because a laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure and offers several advantages over the traditional, typically more invasive procedures. These advantages include:


Lesser risk of bleeding during surgery


Since the size of the incision is much smaller during a laparoscopic procedure, the chances of blood loss are reduced.


Lower risk of pain and bleeding post-surgery


As the incision is smaller, it takes less time to heal and is typically less painful as compared to a larger incision.


A smaller post-surgical scar


This is yet another advantage of making a smaller incision.


The duration of hospital stay is much shorter


As compared to open surgery, laparoscopic surgery gives patients the benefit of a significantly shorter hospital stay. This is because the post-surgical healing process is much faster.

Motherhood Hospitals is one of the best hospitals for laparoscopic surgery. The multi-speciality hospital chain boasts the best laparoscopic surgeon in Banashankari as well the best laparoscopic surgeon in Indore along with state-of-the-art infrastructure.

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