Laparoscopic & General Surgery

Laparoscopic & General Surgery
The Department of Laparoscopic & General Surgery provides comprehensive surgical care for a wide range of abdominal and soft tissue conditions. The department specializes in both traditional open surgeries and advanced minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures.

Doctor’s Expertise

Our general and laparoscopic surgeons are highly experienced in both routine and complex abdominal surgeries.
Their expertise includes:

• Performing advanced minimally invasive procedures
• Managing emergency surgical cases
• Treating complicated hernias and abdominal disorders
• Ensuring minimal post-operative complications
• Providing comprehensive post-surgical care and follow-up
The surgical team works closely with anesthesiologists and critical care specialists to ensure patient safety at every stage.

Signs & Symptoms

Persistent abdominal pain

Swelling or lump in the abdomen (hernia)

Severe pain in the right lower abdomen (appendicitis)

Gallbladder pain or recurrent gallstones

Unexplained vomiting

Intestinal obstruction symptoms

Non-healing wounds or abscess

Rectal bleeding or piles symptoms

What Treatments We Provide

Our department offers a wide range of surgical procedures, including:

Laparoscopic Surgeries

Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal (Cholecystectomy)

Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

Laparoscopic Appendectomy

Laparoscopic Intestinal Surgery

Diagnostic Laparoscopy

High-Definition Laparoscopic Camera System

General Surgical Procedures

Open hernia repair

Appendix surgery

Thyroid surgery

Breast surgery

Piles (Hemorrhoids) treatment

Fistula & fissure surgery

Abscess drainage

Emergency abdominal surgeries

Special Equipment Used

Advanced Anesthesia & Monitoring Systems

Post-Operative Recovery & ICU Support

Advanced Laparoscopic Tower

Energy Devices (Harmonic Scalpel / Vessel Sealing Systems)

Modern Modular Operation Theatres

Advanced Anesthesia & Monitoring Systems

Post-Operative Recovery & ICU Support

FAQs

Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive technique performed through small incisions using a camera and specialized instruments.
It offers less pain, smaller scars, shorter hospital stay, and quicker recovery compared to open surgery.
Yes, when performed by experienced surgeons using modern equipment, it is very safe and effective.
Most laparoscopic procedures require 1–3 days of hospitalization, depending on the condition.
Many abdominal surgeries can be performed laparoscopically, but some complex cases may require open surgery.
Most patients resume normal activities within 1–2 weeks, depending on the procedure.

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