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Laparoscopic surgery, also referred to as keyhole surgery or minimally invasive surgery, is a modern surgical technique that enables doctors to carry out procedures through tiny incisions with the use of specialized tools and a tiny camera known as a laparoscope. Compared to traditional open surgery, this method has many advantages, such as quicker recovery periods, less pain and scarring, and a quicker return to regular activities.
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Choosing laparoscopic surgery at Cuddlz offers numerous benefits for patients, including:
Our skilled surgical team at Cuddlz – The Women’s Clinic is committed to giving each patient compassionate care and support because we recognize that having surgery can be a frightening experience. Throughout your surgical journey, we are dedicated to making sure you feel informed, empowered, and well-cared for. This includes pre-operative counseling and education as well as post-operative follow-up care.
During laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon makes several small incisions (usually less than one centimeter in length) in the abdomen. A laparoscope, which is a thin tube with a camera and light source attached, is inserted through one of the incisions to provide a magnified view of the surgical site.
Laparoscopic surgery can be used to perform a wide range of procedures across various medical specialties, including gynecology (e.g., hysterectomy, ovarian cystectomy), general surgery (e.g., appendectomy, cholecystectomy), urology (e.g., nephrectomy, prostatectomy), and bariatric surgery (e.g., gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy).
Laparoscopic surgery offers several potential benefits, including smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery times, decreased risk of infection, and improved cosmetic outcomes (due to smaller scars).
Many patients are candidates for laparoscopic surgery, but suitability depends on factors such as the specific surgical procedure being performed, the patient's overall health and medical history, and the surgeon's expertise and preference. In some cases, factors such as obesity, extensive scarring from previous surgeries, or the need for complex surgical maneuvers may make laparoscopic surgery less feasible or appropriate.
While laparoscopic surgery is generally considered safe, like any surgical procedure, it carries potential risks and complications. These may include bleeding, infection, injury to surrounding organs or tissues, adverse reactions to anesthesia, and rare but serious complications such as blood clots or hernias. It's essential to discuss the potential risks and benefits of laparoscopic surgery with your surgeon and address any concerns before proceeding with the procedure.
Your surgeon will provide specific instructions on how to prepare for laparoscopic surgery, which may include fasting before the procedure, discontinuing certain medications or supplements that could increase the risk of bleeding, and undergoing preoperative testing or evaluations. It's essential to follow your surgeon's instructions carefully and ask any questions you may have about the procedure or recovery process.
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