APPENDICECTOMY

Inflamed and infected appendix means appendicitis. It may cause fatal infection called peritonitis if is get ruptured and can spread bacteria through the abdominal cavity.

Causes

  • Abdominal injury or trauma
  • IBS
  • Digestive tract infection
  • Growths inside the appendix
  • Symptoms
  • Abdominal pain while cough & sneeze
  • Constipation
  • Inability to pass gas
  • Diarrhea
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting low grade fever

Treatment

Laparoscopic procedure take place with scope through small incision. It is minimally invasive thus, heals faster with less pain.

 

MYOMECTOMY

It is a procedure to remove uterine fibroids from the uterus.

 

Symptoms of uterine fibroid

  • Pelvic pain
  • Irregular bleeding between periods
  • Heavy & irregular menstrual bleeding
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Treatment

Surgery – Laparoscopic –Small, light weighted telescope is inserted through the belly button and then the surgeon removes the fibroids through vagina.

 

POLYPECTOMY

It means removal of polyps which is a growth on the inside of one of the body organs or body cavity like colon polyp, Uterine polyp, stomach polyp, and gall bladder polyp.  Polypectomy is a minimally invasive procedure performed with the help of lighted scope.  The polyps can be cancerous or non-cancerous.

RECTAL PROLAPSE

It means rectum that has fallen from its normal position in the body. The situation occurs due to weakened supporting muscles of rectum.

 

Causes

  • Aging
  • Pregnancy
  • Chronic diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Chronic coughing
  • Spinal cord or nerve damage

 

Symptoms

  • Feeling of pressure in your anus
  • Red or fleshy mass hanging out of the anus
  • Bleeding or mucus discharge through anus

Treatment

Laparoscopic Rectopexy

This procedure restores the rectum to its original position in the pelvic with permanent stitches. Procedure is performed through small ‘keyhole’ incisions using a small camera under general anesthesia.

 

HERNIA REPAIR

Laparoscopic minimally invasive procedure uses a laparoscope and is inserted through a small incision at the umbilicus and GA mesh is placed on the inside to cover the defects in abdominal wall & strengthen the tissues.

 

TUBAL LIGATION

It involves cutting, blocking or sealing off the fallopian tubes to prevent the eggs from being fertilized by sperm.

Laparoscopic ligation –

Laparoscope is inserted through a small incision near navel. Surgical instrument is inserted through incision near pubic hair line. Fallopian tube is then sealed with a band, ring or clip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 With Laparoscopic surgery you will be able to return to work or a normal routine within a week after surgery. 

it's recommended to wait for at least six months after the procedure before you start trying to conceive.

Fibroids tend to grow back, unless you have your uterus taken out.

Full recovery takes about two weeks to allow for internal healing.

Changes in certain genes can cause cells to continue dividing even when new cells aren't needed.

A hemorrhoid can become prolapsed when the tissue that holds it in place weakens.

No. Hemorrhoids do not lead to cancer.

all hernias are caused by a combination of pressure and an opening or weakness of muscle or fascia

 Some women experience heavier periods after having tubal ligation surgery (“tubes tied”), especially if they have had a C-section.

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