Top laparoscopic surgeon in Bhubaneswar | Dhanwantaree

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Top laparoscopic surgeon in Bhubaneswar | Dhanwantaree

Best surgery treatment clinic in Bhubaneswar

NMC Registered board-certified surgeon specializing in Laparoscopic surgery.

Specialisation:-Laparoscopic

Experience:- 25 years

Dr. Ashoak Acharya is an NMC Registered board-certified surgeon specializing in Laparoscopic surgery. He is one of the leading experts and Best laparoscopic surgeon in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. With over 25 years of combined experience, He has done many patient’s colorectal surgery. He started Dhanwataree clinic, which is today recognized as the best Laparoscopic surgery clinic with surgeons who provide an extremely high degree of individual focus and attention to each patient

Laparoscopic Surgery In Dhanwantaree Clinic

What is Laparoscopic surgery?

Laparoscopic surgery is a modern surgical technique. It is also called minimally invasive surgery (MIS), band-aid surgery, or keyhole surgery. In other words, it is a surgical procedure in which a fiber-optic instrument is inserted through the abdominal wall to view the organs in the abdomen or permit small-scale surgery.

What is a hernia?

The defect in the muscular wall which usually keeps abdominal organs in their place allows organs and tissues to push through or herniate, producing a rounded swelling or protrude in the outer surface of the muscular wall. Most hernias occur within the abdominal cavity, between the chest and the hips.

Hernias usually don’t go on their own; in rare cases, they get bigger and can lead to life-threatening conditions. Depends on the size, symptoms, and patient’s condition doctors often decide to do surgery. Sometimes when the conditions aren’t life-threatening hernias can get better on their own, it may disappear when the person lies down. It may also reappear because of coughing. But it is advisable to see a doctor in every condition to stop it from getting fatal.

Both men and women can get hernias.

Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

There are two types of hernia surgery. Open surgery and Laparoscopic surgery. Doctors mostly choose laparoscopy hernia surgery as its recovery rate is usually faster and in a week after surgery patients get back to their normal life routine then open surgery

laproscopic surgery

In Laparoscopic (minimally invasive) hernia repair surgery a thin instrument like a telescope with a light on the end known as a laparoscope is inserted through the belly button o visualize the hernia defect on a monitor. The image on the monitor is used to guide the surgeon’s movements. Like other laparoscopic procedures, hernia repair surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia. The belly is filled with a harmless gas so that it can create space and the doctor can see the patient’s internal structure. Then Laparoscopic surgeons removed the hernia sac is removed from the defect in the abdominal wall, and a prosthetic mesh is then placed to cover the hernia defect to strengthen the tissues. When the procedure is completed doctors closed the surgical cut with a stitch with surgical tape. After a few months, the stitches are barely visible.

How well Laparoscopy Hernia repair Surgery works?

Laparoscopic surgery for hernia repair is safe. The chance of a hernia coming back is low in this surgery. It is less painful and patients can return to their normal life routine sooner after the week of surgery.

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