Gastroenterological surgery is the treatment of
diseases of the parts of the body involved in digestion. These include the
esophagus, stomach, small intestine & large intestine, and rectum. It also
includes the liver, pancreas and gallbladder. Benign tumors and other diseases
affecting the stomach, pancreas and bile ducts, duodenum (first part of the
small intestine), or other intestinal diseases including intestinal obstruction
and gallbladder disease or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are treated
by this procedure. Consult the Laparoscopic
Surgeon in Korattur at Kgj Hospitals!
Laparoscopy Gastroenterological
surgery
Laparoscopy is a simple, limited-risk procedure.
Patients may feel pain, swelling, or redness at the incision site. Please
consult your doctor if you experience any of the following symptoms after
treatment-
·
Severe
abdominal pain
·
Bleeding
·
Ongoing
fever over 101°F
·
Nausea
and vomiting
Diagnostic laparoscopy is particularly beneficial
because it eliminates the need for extensive, more invasive surgery later.
Laparoscopy is a type of surgical procedure that allows the surgeon to access
the inside of the abdomen (belly) and pelvis without making large incisions in
the skin. This procedure is also called minimally invasive surgery or keyhole
surgery. From the patient's perspective-
·
Laparoscopic
surgery has the advantage of avoiding large open wounds and incisions
·
It
reduces blood loss, pain and discomfort
·
Fewer
analgesics are needed and patients experience fewer side effects of pain
relief.
·
Delicate
instruments are less likely to cause tissue damage and blood loss.
Diagnostic laparoscopy can be performed in a hospital
setting or in an ambulatory surgery center.
Kgj Hospitals is a multi-disciplinary tertiary care
hospital boasting to have the best Laparoscopic
Surgeon in Korattur Chennai as Consult Dr. J. Ashok Kumar providing
advanced surgical procedures for the above-said parts and disciplines of the
body. The entire facility is dedicated to diagnosing and treating conditions
associated with various surgical interventions. Patients tend to view
laparoscopic surgery as a minor operation, but it is a major operation with the
potential for serious complications such as internal injury and bleeding, bowel
injury, and bladder injury.

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