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What is Laparoscopic Surgery?

Laparoscopic Surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses small “key-hole” incisions and a camera-equipped laparoscope to diagnose and treat abdominal and pelvic conditions. At Mallige Hospital, our expert surgeons leverage high-definition imaging and advanced instruments to perform procedures with less pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery compared to open surgery.

Laparoscopic Surgery

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Laparoscopic Surgery

Our Laparoscopic Surgery unit offers advanced, camera-guided procedures for a variety of conditions—from gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy) and hernia repair to colorectal, bariatric, and gynecologic surgeries. By operating through 5–10 mm incisions, we ensure precise treatment, shorter hospital stays, and quicker return to daily life.

Utilizing 4K imaging systems, energy devices, and ergonomic instruments, our surgeons maintain optimal visualization and safety throughout every operation.

Committed to patient comfort and outcomes, we complement surgical expertise with comprehensive pre- and post-operative care, including tailored pain management and rehabilitation.

Key Services

Cholecystectomy

Appendectomy

Hernia Repair

Colectomy

Bariatric Surgery

Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Gynecologic Surgery

Splenectomy

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FAQs

Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder, commonly performed laparoscopically to treat gallstones and gallbladder inflammation.

An appendectomy is the surgical removal of an inflamed appendix, typically via laparoscopy, to treat or prevent appendicitis complications.

Hernia repair fixes tissue or intestine protruding through a weakened abdominal wall, often using mesh reinforcement and minimally invasive techniques.

Colectomy involves the removal of part or all of the colon to treat conditions like cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, or obstruction.

Bariatric surgery includes procedures like gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy to aid weight loss by restricting stomach size or nutrient absorption.

Diagnostic laparoscopy uses a camera-equipped laparoscope inserted through small abdominal incisions to visualize and diagnose intra-abdominal pathology.

Gynecologic surgery addresses female reproductive system issues—such as hysterectomy, myomectomy, and oophorectomy—via open or minimally invasive approaches.

Splenectomy is the surgical removal of the spleen, performed to treat conditions like trauma, blood disorders, or splenic tumours.

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