Laparoscopic surgeries are minimally invasive surgeries done to treat a wide range of
disorders in the urological system of the body. These surgeries are done with smaller
incisions, therefore bearing many advantages, such as:
- Less loss of blood and post operative issues.
- Small incisions.
- Less scarring.
- Extremely low duration of hospital stay.
- Quicker recovery.
- No hugely visible scars.
A number of procedures listed below are done laparoscopically by our
specialist:
- Simple Nephrectomy: Surgery to Remove of one entire kidney.
- Radical Nephrectomy: Surgery to remove one kidney along with
surrounding fat tissues.
- Partial Nephrectomy: Surgery to remove part of one of the kidneys.
- Renal cysts: Laparoscopic renal cycts removal is minimally invasive
to remove the
cysts in the kidney without affecting rest of it.
- Prostatectomy: Surgery to trim away enlarged or cancer diseases part
of the prostate.
- Cystectomy: In this type of surgery, the bladder is trimmed or removed.
- Pyeloplasty, pyelolithotomy: Reconstruction of the renal area due to
medical reasons.
- Ureterolithotomy: Removal of ureter stones.
- Uretero-ureterostomy, ureteric reimplantaion: removal of a section of
the ureter or
reconstructing it.
- Retroperitoneal and iliac lymph node dissection: Surgery to remove
lymph nodes.