Keyhole surgery or diagnostic laparoscopy low-risk procedure that requires only small incisions. Laparoscopy is a part of keyhole surgery which uses an instrument called a laparoscope to look at the abdominal organs. A laparoscope is a long, thin tube with a high intensity light and a high resolution camera at the front. The instrument is inserted through an incision in the abdominal wall. As the laparoscope moves along, the camera sends images to a video monitor. Laparoscopy allows the doctor to see inside your body in real-time, without open surgery. So he also can obtain biopsy samples and perform various surgical.
Key Highlights
- Stryker 1688 HD with 32 inches 4K surgical display.
- Advanced Imaging Modalities (AIM)
- SPY - PHI fluorescence imaging technology.
- Pneumo Clear- 50L insufflator
- L11 light source &auto light technology
LAPAROSCOPIC (KEYHOLE) SURGERIES:
- Treatment of appendicitis by laparoscopic surgery
- Hernia repair: by laparoscopic surgery
- Laparoscopic surgery for removal of gall bladder
- Hemorrhoidectomy
- Pancreas surgery
- Cyst and tumors of jaw bonds
- Breast surgery
- Cholescystectomy
- Surgery for various veins
- Initial management all types of general surgical emergencies- including trauma, head injury, chest and abdomen injuries, colics
- Emergency surgery for abscess (incision and drainage under general anesthesia)
- Foreign body removal
- Laparoscopic bariatrics & colorectal surgeries
- Surgeries for benign anal diseases including fissure and fistula
- Thyroid surgeries
- Mastectomy
- Surgeries for pilonidal sinus
- Surgeries for small intestine
- Surgeries on large intestine
- Treatment of liver cancer and cysts
- Colostomy
- Gastrectomy
- Bile duct surgeries
- Surgeries for chronic pancreatitis and cysts
- Cervical lymph node excision