All Department
- Diagnostic Surgery
- Pilonidal Sinus Treatment
- Diabetic Foot Management
- Endoscopy
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- General Surgery
- Colorectal Surgery
- Monday – Friday8.00 – 18.00
- Saturday9.00 – 17.00
- Sunday9.00 – 15.00
- HolidaysClosed
At Saru hospital, we have Karl storz 3chip camera with HD Karl Storz large Endoview monitor made in Germany. It’s camera system helps the surgeon to make maximum use of the benefits offered by the modern technology. An important feature is the image quality: High image brightness, impressive colors, greater richness of detail and a significantly improved depth effect characterize this system.
What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopic Surgery is also called as Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) or Minimal Access Surgery (MAS) or Keyhole Surgery. It is a modern surgical technique in which pain and hemorrhaging are reduced due to smaller incisions and recovery times are shorter.
Laparoscopic Surgery includes operations within the abdominal or pelvic cavities, appendectomy (appendix), cholecystectomy (gall bladder), hernia, hysterectomy (uterus), Obesity (bariatric surgeries), diagnostic laparoscopy, intestine related surgeries whereas keyhole surgery performed on the thoracic or chest cavity is called thoracoscopic surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
It's a minimally invasive surgery, like a keyhole surgery. Surgeons use a tiny camera and small cuts in your belly or pelvis to see inside and operate. This lets them diagnose and treat problems without a big incision.
It's a minimally invasive surgery, like a keyhole surgery. Surgeons use a tiny camera and small cuts in your belly or pelvis to see inside and operate. This lets them diagnose and treat problems without a big incision.
It depends on what's being done. Removing your gallbladder or getting your tubes tied are minor procedures. However, some laparoscopic surgeries are more complex and major.
No, you'll be asleep during the surgery with general anesthesia. Laparoscopy usually means less pain after surgery because the cuts are much smaller than traditional surgery.
Yes, as with any surgery. There's a small chance of injuring organs, bleeding, or other complications. However, laparoscopy is generally considered safe.
Success rates are high for laparoscopy. For example, exploratory laparoscopy is very good at diagnosing problems.
Yes, walking is encouraged! It helps prevent problems and gets you feeling better. But avoid strenuous activities like lifting weights or jogging until your doctor says it's okay.
Because the cuts are small, recovery is usually fast. Most people can go back to normal activities within a week, with minimal pain and scarring.
Saru International, Behind Mahamarg Bus Stand, Opp. To Kelkar Hospital, Gaikwad Nagar, Mumbai Naka, Nashik - 422002.
Phone: +91 80870 30000
Email: sachindeore@yahoo.com