Laparoscopy Surgery: Introduction Laparoscopy is usually performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon will inflate the abdomen with CO2 gas to move the wall away from the organs so that the organs are more visible. Once the abdomen is inflated, the laparoscope is inserted through small incisions made near the navel. Two to three additional incisions are made on either side of the pubis and/or lower abdomen. The length of the incision varies but most incisions are only one inch and this is how this surgery is accomplished. Laparoscopy Surgery: Advantages ü Lower Blood Loss ü Less Pain ü Short Hospital Stay ü Reduced Risk of Infections ü Faster Recovery Laparoscopy Surgery vs General Surgery Benefits of Laparoscopic Surgery: The biggest advantage of laparoscopic surgery is that it is minimally invasive and hence less painful. They heal quickly and do not leave any big scars. Since the incisions are small, you are not likely to lo...
Jindal Endo-Laparoscopy Hospital is one of the prominent hospitals engaged in laparoscopic surgeries, urology surgeries, plastic surgery and all type of endoscopic work.