DNB, DGO, Fellow in Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS), Fellow in Robotic Surgery (FICRS) 13 Years Of ExperienceConsultant Gynaecologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon & Robotic Surgeon
MBBS, MS (Obs & Gyn), Fellow in Robotic Surgery (FICRS), Fellow in Artificial Reproductive Technique (IVF/ICSI) (Delhi) 16 Years Of ExperienceLaparoscopic Surgeon & Robotic Surgeon, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist
MBBS, DNB (Gandhi), Fellow in Fetal Medicine, Fellow in Cosmetic Gynaecology, Fellow in Medical Genetics 21 Years Of ExperienceSenior Consultant Obstetrics & Gynaecology, High-Risk Pregnancy Specialist, Robotic Laparoscopic Surgeon
MS (General Surgery), DNB (Surgical Gastroenterology), FALS (Oncology) 14 Years Of ExperienceConsultant Surgical Gastroenterologist and Bariatric Surgeon
Yes, laparoscopic surgery is better than open surgery as it is minimally invasive and has a better quality of life outcomes when compared to open surgery. The type of surgery to be performed entirely depends on the case.
What is the cost of laparoscopic surgery?
The average cost of the surgery can vary between 45,000 – 1,00,000 INR, depending on the type of surgery required.
How painful is a laparoscopy?
In laparoscopy, patients feel moderate to throbbing pain where the incisions are made and any kind of pain or discomfort improves within a few days.
What precautions should be taken after laparoscopy?
It is advised to avoid getting into a hot tub for at least 2 weeks after the surgery. Increase fluid intake to avoid dehydration and avoid hard foods and to have light avoids to prevent a stomach upset.