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Call Us+91 92688 80303Laparoscopic urologic surgery is a surgery where a doctor corrects urological issues without causing much agony to the patient. It is a minimally invasive surgery that involves the use of a laparoscope which has an inbuilt camera and several long and thin surgical instruments. It is inserted into the body through small incisions. With this surgery, patients experience a much better post-operative pain control, short hospitalization, quick recovery period and better results.
Nowadays, robotic technology is implemented in laparoscopic urologic procedure. Robotic surgery provides much better visualization and enhanced dexterity to the surgeon. Robotic technology has gained popularity especially in radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer.
Wide ranges of benign and malignant urologic conditions are treated using laparoscopic urologic surgery. Most commonly Pyeloplasty, Nephrectomy, Partial Nephrectomy, Radical prostatectomy and Radical Cystectomy are performed laparoscopically.
It is the responsibility of the doctor to inform the patient about the possible operative risks involved with the laparoscopic urology procedures. The patient must be aware that certain conditions like fibrosis or adhesions that cannot be rectified through laparoscopic surgery and the surgeon might need to convert to an open surgery.
Although comparatively less blood loss is associated with laparoscopic approach, the surgeon makes sure that packed red blood cells are available prior to the surgery, whenever expected.
The patient’s position depends on the selected surgical procedure. A transperitoneal approach is used for any adrenal or renal dissection. In this approach, the patient is placed in a modified lateral position permitting easy access to the abdominal cavity. In retroperitoneoscopic approach, the patient is in a stiff lateral position. The decision of going for retroperitoneal or transperitoneal approach totally depends on the surgeon. Pelvis procedures such as prostatectomy require a specialized position called as Trendelenburg, where the leg is in an elevated position and head is down.
Two things are kept in mind before the surgery, one is excellent visualization, and the other one is the duplication of open surgery principles. Similar to an open surgery, laparoscopic devices are composed of scissors, dissectors, vascular staplers, graspers, scalpels and more. The only difference is that they are simply elongated. Whenever, laparoscopic procedures require specimen retrieval, it is achieved using a specimen retrieval bag. It is inserted through the port and then unfolded in the surgical space.
The specimen is entrapped in the bag, and then it is closed for extraction. Once the specimen is extracted, the laparoscope is re-introduced to verify the presence of bleeding. In order to control any sort of unexpected bleeding, the ports are removed under direct vision. The pneumoperitoneum is deflated before the removal of the last trocar. These small incisions are then closed similarly as performed in an open surgery.
The most significant advantages of laparoscopic urology surgery procedure include:
At Max Hospital, a tem of well experienced laparoscopic surgeon provides second opinion for the urology surgery. Get advanced tretament facility at any nearest branch of Max Hospital.
Max Healthcare is home to 5000 eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
Max Healthcare is home to 5000 eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
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