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Minimally invasive surgery, also known as laparoscopic or keyhole surgery, is a modern surgical technique that allows doctors to perform complex procedures through tiny incisions, typically less than an inch long. This approach offers numerous benefits compared to traditional open surgery, including less tissue damage, reduced scarring, and faster recovery times.
Upper and Lower GI Endoscopy: At Clover Hospital, Upper and Lower GI Endoscopy procedures are used to diagnose and treat conditions within the gastrointestinal tract. Upper GI Endoscopy involves inserting a thin, flexible tube with a camera (endoscope) through the mouth to examine the oesophagus, stomach, and upper small intestine. It helps detect issues like ulcers, acid reflux, or abnormal growths. Lower GI Endoscopy (colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy) involves examining the rectum and colon by inserting the endoscope through the anus. This procedure is crucial for detecting polyps, inflammation, and signs of colorectal cancer. Both procedures are minimally invasive, offering valuable insights for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
3. Cystoscopy: Cystoscopy at Clover Hospital is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine the inside of the bladder and urethra. A thin, flexible tube with a camera (cystoscope) is gently inserted through the urethra into the bladder. This procedure is essential for diagnosing and treating urinary tract issues, such as bladder stones, infections, and abnormal growths. Cystoscopy also allows for the removal of small bladder stones or tissue samples for biopsy. It’s a key tool in managing urological health, providing patients with accurate diagnoses and targeted treatment options.
Candidates for minimally invasive surgery are typically in good overall health, able to tolerate anaesthesia, and have suitable anatomy for the specific technique. Common conditions treated include gallbladder problems, hernias, joint issues, gynaecological conditions, and certain cancers. A thorough evaluation by a surgeon is necessary to determine suitability.
Before the procedure, patients will receive detailed instructions from their surgeon on how to prepare. This may include fasting, stopping certain medications, and completing any necessary diagnostic tests.
During the surgery, the patient will be given general anaesthesia or a local anaesthetic with sedation. The surgeon will then make small incisions, typically less than an inch long, to access the treatment area.
The surgeon will insert specialised surgical instruments through the small incisions, including a tiny camera called a laparoscope or endoscope. These tools allow the surgeon to visualise the treatment area and perform the procedure with precision.
After the surgery, patients usually experience less pain and a faster recovery time compared to traditional open surgery. They will receive instructions for post-operative care and may be able to return to normal activities sooner.
Minimally invasive procedures generally result in quicker recovery times and less post-operative pain.
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