Minimally Invasive Procedures
Laparoscopic Surgeries
Advanced keyhole surgery techniques for faster recovery and minimal scarring
Small Incisions
0.5-1cm cuts instead of large surgical openings
Quick Recovery
Typically 50% faster recovery than open surgery
Precision Surgery
HD camera magnification for accurate procedures

Common Laparoscopic Procedures
Hysterectomy
- Uterus removal through small abdominal incisions
- Reduced blood loss and faster recovery
- Suitable for fibroids, endometriosis, cancer
Ovarian Cyst Removal
- Precise cyst excision with fertility preservation
- Simultaneous diagnosis and treatment
- Reduced adhesion formation

Tubal Ligation
- Minimally invasive sterilization procedure
- Same-day discharge possible
- Quick return to normal activities
Ectopic Pregnancy Management
- Early intervention for tubal pregnancies
- Tubal preservation when possible
- Minimal blood loss and tissue damage
Laparoscopic vs Open Surgery
Factor | Laparoscopic | Open Surgery |
---|---|---|
Incision Size | 0.5-1 cm | 10-20 cm |
Hospital Stay | 1-2 Days | 5-7 Days |
Recovery Time | 2-4 Weeks | 6-8 Weeks |
Post-op Pain | Mild | Moderate-Severe |
The Laparoscopic Process
Pre-op Evaluation
Comprehensive health assessment and preparation
Anesthesia
General anesthesia for pain-free procedure
Surgical Procedure
HD camera-guided precise operations
Recovery
Quick discharge with home care instructions
Laparoscopy FAQs
Yes, when performed by experienced surgeons. Complication rates are generally lower than open surgery,
with reduced risk of infection and blood loss.
Most patients return to light activities within 1 week and full activities in 2-4 weeks,
depending on the procedure type.