Contact For Laparoscopic Specialist
Dr. Pravin Shetty |
Services
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy |
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy |
Laparoscopic Surgery for Hernia |
Laparoscopic Appendicectomy |
Hernia Surgery |
Gallbladder Surgery |
Piles & Fissure Treatment |
Laparoscopic Specialist Doctor
Dr. Pravin Shetty is a highly experienced medical professional with a distinguished career of 23 years, specializing in advanced laparoscopic procedures. His expertise in this field makes him a sought-after expert in the medical community.
He holds a significant role as a Director and Partner at Shree Krishna Maternity and Child Care, indicating his involvement in managing and providing medical care at the healthcare facility.
A laparoscopy is a surgical technique that involves creating tiny incisions and using a camera to examine the abdomen or pelvic. Laparoscopy is utilized for surgical procedures as well as diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. There are more benefits to laparoscopic surgery compared to open surgery. Benefits include less scars following the procedure, a speedier recovery and return to regular activities than with open surgery, as well as reduced pain. Small, around half-inch incisions are made as part of the laparoscopic surgery, and an aperture is made through which the camera surgical tools pass. The surgeon then carries out the procedure while watching it on the screen.
One type of minimally invasive surgery is laparoscopy. In most cases, general anesthesia is used during laparoscopic procedures. On the other hand, the surgical site and the patient's physical state determine how long recuperation takes. When noninvasive techniques fail to provide a diagnosis, it also serves a diagnostic purpose. It can also be used to remove a tissue or organ sample for a biopsy.
Comparing laparoscopic surgery to the more typical open approach, there are several benefits for the patient. These include quicker recovery times, less bleeding, and less pain from smaller incisions. The employment of a laparoscope, a long, thin fiber optic cable system that permits observation of the damaged area by snaking the wire from a more accessible but farther-off point, is crucial. During a laparoscopy, the abdominal organs are examined using a device known as a laparoscope. A laparoscope is a long, narrow tube with a front-mounted, high-resolution camera and high-intensity light.