Advance Laparoscopic Surgery
Advanced laparoscopic surgical procedure is done by making an incision in the abdominal area. The incision is made several inches in length, but in most cases, it is around ½ inches in length. In medical terms, it is also referred to as minimally invasive surgery.
Laparoscopy and Robotic Surgery – 25 Surgeries at Our Hospital
- Cyst, fibroid, stone, and polyp removals.
- Small tumor removals.
- Biopsies.
- Tubal ligation and reversal.
- Ectopic pregnancy removal.
- Endometriosis surgery.
- Urethral and vaginal reconstruction surgery.
- Orchiopexy (testicle correction surgery).
- Rectopexy (rectal prolapse repair).
- Hernia repair surgery.
- Esophageal anti-reflux surgery (fundoplication).
- Gastric bypass surgery.
- Cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) for gallstones.
- Appendectomy (appendix removal) for appendicitis.
- Colectomy (bowel resection surgery).
- Abdominoperineal resection (rectum removal).
- Cystectomy (bladder removal).
- Prostatectomy (prostrate removal).
- Adrenalectomy (adrenal gland removal).
- Nephrectomy (kidney removal).
- Splenectomy (spleen removal).
- Radical nephroureterectomy (for transitional cell cancer).
- Whipple procedure (pancreaticoduodenectomy) for pancreatic cancer.
- Gastrectomy (stomach removal).
- Liver resection.