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Appendix Laparoscopy Treatment
What is Appendix
The appendix is a small, tube-shaped organ attached to the large intestine, located in the lower right abdomen. Though it has no significant function in digestion, it can become inflamed, leading to a condition called appendicitis. If untreated, appendicitis can cause the appendix to burst, requiring surgical removal to prevent serious complications.
What is Appendix Laparoscopy ?
Appendix Laparoscopy, also known as laparoscopic appendectomy, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove an inflamed appendix. This technique involves making small incisions through which specialized instruments and a camera are inserted, allowing the surgeon to remove the appendix with precision and minimal disruption to surrounding tissues.
Why Choose Laparoscopic Surgery ?
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Minimally Invasive : Smaller incisions mean less pain and scarring, promoting faster recovery.
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Reduced Risk of Infection : The procedure is less invasive, reducing the likelihood of post-operative complications.
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Shorter Hospital Stay : Most patients can return home within 24 to 48 hours.
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Quicker Recovery : Return to your normal activities sooner with minimal downtime.
Procedure
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Pre-Surgery Consultation : Our doctors will assess your condition and discuss the procedure in detail, answering any questions you may have.
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Surgery : The laparoscopic procedure typically takes 1-2 hours under general anesthesia.
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Post-Surgery Care : After the surgery, you will be monitored in our recovery unit. Most patients can leave the hospital within 24 hours.
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Follow-Up : We schedule a follow-up appointment to ensure your recovery is progressing smoothly.
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