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Laparoscopic Surgeon in India

 
Also called as minimally invasive surgery (MIS), bandaid surgery, or keyhole surgery – Laparoscopic surgery is a true boon to the modern science to the man, in which, the operations are done far from the location of the affected area through incisions. 
Dr. Atul Mishra is regarded one of the finest laparoscopic surgeons in India. His unmatched intelligence, experience and the number of surgeries performed over his long-spawned career speak volumes of his expertise.
 
It has a number of advantages over open surgery like less pain and hemorrhaging. Moreover, the recovery times are shorter than one can imagine, which can’t be hoped from open surgery that not only produce pain but the recovery time much bigger.
The key factor of Laparoscopic surgery is the user of a laparoscope, an optical cable fiber with a camera attached at its front that is used to view the inside things of the patient’s body to understand the real problem. Since the laparoscope is easily operated, a surgeon has huge flexibility to operate the affected area freely.
 
 
There are many kinds of conditions and symptoms that require different kinds of surgery for treatment as well as diagnostic management. One such procedure is called laparoscopy or laparoscopic surgery. This is a surgical diagnostic management procedure that is known to be a low-risk process with minimal invasion and suitable for various types of ailments. Read on to know everything about laparoscopic surgeries.
 
• Definition: A laparoscopic surgery is one where small incisions are made and an instrument called a laparoscope is used in order to take a look at the organs in the abdominal region. This tool is a long tube-shaped one that comes with its own high-intensity light and a high-resolution camera that can easily move along the walls of the organs while the camera sends back imagery that will be displayed on a video screen in front of the doctor. This avoids the need for open surgery and helps the doctors in getting samples for a biopsy on an outpatient basis.
• Need for Laparoscopy: This procedure is performed when the patient complains of persistent pain that is also sharp and shooting, in the abdomen region and surrounding areas like the pelvic cavity. This non-invasive method helps in diagnosis where other imaging methods like an ultrasound and CT or MRI scans would have failed to give a conclusive reason for the pain and suffering of the patient. When these tests do not supply enough reason for proper diagnosis, then the doctors usually resort to this kind of procedure.
 
• The Organs it can be used for: The laparoscopic surgery can be used for many organs including the appendix as well as the gall bladder, the pelvic region and the reproductive organs, the small and large intestines, the spleen, the stomach, the liver and the pancreas.
 
 
• What all can it Detect: The laparoscopic surgery can help in detecting a number of issues including any abnormal growth or mass that may be a tumour. It can also point at the presence of any disease in the liver, as well as the proper functioning of certain treatments. Also, it can show the amount of fluid that may or may not be present in the abdominal cavity and the extent of cancer’s progression in the body.
 
 
• Benefits of Laparoscopic Surgery
 
– Shorter Hospital Stays. It means you can return to your home and to your work quicker.
– Smaller Scars- Unlike open surgery, the scar size is way smaller. It’s one of the best things about the surgery because the scars can look ugly and can become a disgrace to the overall personality looks.
– Less Internal Scarring- The treatment is performed in minimally invasive fashion.
 
 
 
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