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Dr. Nanda Rajaneesh

General Surgeon
29 years experience overall

Dr. Rajasekhar

Laparoscopic Surgeon
44 years experience overall
 
1300 Consultation fee at clinic

Dr. Manas Ranjan Tripathy

General Surgeon
19 years experience overall

Dr. Shabeer Ahmed

General Surgeon
38 years experience overall

Dr. Sunil Kumar B Alur

General Surgeon
26 years experience overall

Dr. Pradeep Krishna RV

GastroIntestinal Surgeon
16 years experience overall
 
900 Consultation fee at clinic

Dr. Ramesh T S

General Surgeon
28 years experience overall

Dr. Vikram Belliappa

Laparoscopic Surgeon
23 years experience overall

Dr. Munireddy M V

General Surgeon
19 years experience overall
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Dr. Raghunandan K S

Laparoscopic Surgeon
22 years experience overall

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Laparoscopy in Bangalore

Frequently Asked Questions


What is Laparoscopy?

Laparoscopy is a surgical diagnostic procedure in which the organs in the abdomen and pelvic region are examined. A thin long tube with a high-resolution camera and high-intensity light is used. This instrument is called as Laparoscope. The Laparoscope is sent into the abdominal wall with the help of a small incision. As it passes inside the abdomen, it takes images with the help of the camera and sends them to the video monitor. Samples for biopsy can also be obtained during this process.


What are the advantages of Laparoscopy?

With the help of Laparoscopy, there are the following advantages:

  1. To check injuries to any organs in the abdomen after an accident.
  2. To find the cause of pain in the abdomen.
  3. To find tumors and growth in the abdomen or pelvic region when X-ray or ultrasound results aren’t clear.
  4. To see if cancer has spread to other regions.
  5. To detect ectopic pregnancy.
  6. To diagnose endometriosis, fibroids, ovarian cysts, pelvic floor disorders, etc.


What are the indications of Laparoscopy?

Laparoscopy is indicated to observe the following:

  1. Liver
  2. Gall bladder
  3. Pancreas
  4. Appendix
  5. Spleen
  6. Stomach
  7. The small or large intestine
  8. Pelvic or reproductive organs


What is the preparation for Laparoscopy?

  1. Before undergoing this process, your overall health should be evaluated.
  2. Inform your doctor if you have any past medical history or present medical conditions and the medications that you are using currently. The current medications include anticoagulants, medications that affect blood clotting (aspirin), NSAIDs (ibuprofen), etc should be avoided before surgery.
  3. You may be asked to stop eating and drinking at least 8 to 12 hours before this process.
  4. You may be asked to undergo certain lab tests(blood tests, electrocardiograms, X-rays, urine tests) before the surgery. This may help your doctor to understand better about your health condition.
  5. General anesthesia given before Laparoscopy may make you drowsy for several hours. Hence, you are recommended to get a family member or an attendee to take you home after this process.


What are the steps involved in Laparoscopy?

The steps involved in Laparoscopy are as follows;

  1. General anesthesia will be given to avoid pain during the surgery. In rare cases, local anesthesia is also given. This will numb the area, but you will be awake during the process.
  2. An incision is made below the navel which may look like a keyhole. Through this incision, a small cannula is inserted.
  3. This cannula will help in inflating your abdomen with carbon dioxide gas. This will help your doctor to see the abdominal organs clearly.
  4. A laparoscope is inserted by your surgeon through the incision. A laparoscope is a thin long tube to which a camera is attached at its tip. 
  5. The number of incisions made on the abdomen may depend on the type of disease your doctor is looking for. Usually, there maybe two to three incisions are made. Each incision may be at least 2 to 3 centimeters in length. 
  6. The sample for biopsy can also be collected during this process according to the type of disease your doctor is looking for.
  7. While collecting a biopsy tissue, another surgical tool may also be introduced into your abdomen. 
  8. With the help of the laparoscope, the images of the organs inside the abdomen are taken and monitored by your doctor.
  9. After the completion of this process, the surgical instruments and tools are removed carefully. The incisions made are closed using sutures or surgical tapes. Sometimes bandages can also be used for the incisions.


What is postprocedure care/recovery care for Laparoscopy?

  1. After the surgery, you will be feeling very drowsy for the next few hours. 
  2. There may be pain and discomfort post the surgery. Your doctor will prescribe some pain killers to reduce your pain.
  3. Follow all the instructions given by your doctor without fail. 
  4. Sometimes you may experience soreness around the incisions made on your abdomen or navel.
  5. You need to make follow-up visits to your doctor to remove sutures or to know if the sutures are healed, etc.


Who can perform Laparoscopy?

Any qualified and certified Laparoscopic surgeon can perform surgical Laparoscopy.


What is the cost of Laparoscopy?

The cost of Laparoscopy depends on several factors such as:

  1. Admission fee
  2. Doctor fee
  3. The medical condition of the patient
  4. Post-surgical complications that are involved
  5. Type of hospital or clinic
  6. The room that you opted for
  7. Any other tests required by your doctor


Minimum cost for Laparoscopy in Bangalore starts from Rs.35,000

Average expenses for Laparoscopy in Bangalore is approximately Rs.52,500

Maximum amount to be paid for Laparoscopy in Bangalore rises up to Rs.70,000


Is Laparoscopy a major surgery or minor surgery? 

Laparoscopy involves a minimally invasive process that involves small incisions on the abdomen. This is considered minor surgery.


What is the eligibility criteria for Laparoscopy?

You are considered eligible if you have any of the following conditions:

  1. Liver disease
  2. Abdominal mass or tumor
  3. Cancer
  4. Pregnancy


What is the ineligibility criteria for Laparoscopy?

  1. High blood pressure
  2. Diabetes
  3. Clotting or bleeding disorders
  4. Inflammation of the bowel
  5. Ascites, etc.


What are the risks and complications associated with Laparoscopy?

The most common risks and complications associated with Laparoscopy are as follows:

  1. Bleeding 
  2. Infection 
  3. Damage to the organs
  4. Abdominal pain
  5. Redness, swelling, drainage or bleeding at the site of the incision
  6. Nausea and vomiting
  7. Bloating 
  8. Shoulder pain
  9. Shortness of breath
  10. Difficulty in urination
  11. Rarely complications from general anesthesia
  12. Inflammation of the abdominal wall
  13. Blood clots


How long does it take to complete Laparoscopy?

While performing a diagnostic Laparoscopy procedure, it may take half an hour to one hour. This may vary if the Laparoscopy is being performed to treat any condition.


What is the recovery time?

It may take a week to recover after Laparoscopy. The recovery time may vary depending on the following factors:

  1. Overall physical condition
  2. Body’s reaction to the surgery
  3. Type of anesthesia used, etc.


Is Laparoscopy painful?

Every surgery comes with a certain level of pain and some discomfort.  You won't be experiencing pain during this process because you will be under general anesthesia. There may be some pain after the procedure. You will be prescribed with some pain killers to reduce the pain.


What are the alternatives for Laparoscopy?

  1. Ultrasound
  2. CT scan
  3. MRI scan


Are Laparotomy and Laparoscopy the same?

A laparotomy is a  surgical procedure in which the abdominal cavity is opened to check for cancer whereas Laparoscopy is a diagnostic procedure in which a thin tube is inserted into the abdomen to visualize the organs with the help of a camera.


Can Laparoscopy cause scar tissue?

Sometimes while performing Laparoscopy, the instrument may cause scarring of the tissues or organs inside the abdomen. This may happen very rarely.


Can Laparoscopy show ovarian cancer?

Laparoscopy helps in visualizing the organs in the abdomen and pelvic region. Thus it helps in detecting cancer of ovaries. 

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