Laparoscopic Surgeries
Nov 30, 2025
Laparoscopic, or keyhole, surgery is a modern technique that uses small incisions and a camera to perform many types of abdominal operations. Instead of a large open cut, the surgeon works through narrow instruments while viewing a high definition image on a screen.
This approach can be used for a wide variety of procedures, including gallbladder removal, reflux surgery, hernia repair, bariatric operations, and certain colorectal and endocrine surgeries. Laparoscopic techniques are designed to reduce pain after surgery, shorten hospital stay, and support a faster return to normal activities.
Not every patient or condition is suitable for a purely laparoscopic approach, but for many people it offers important benefits. A thorough evaluation with a surgeon experienced in minimally invasive techniques will help determine the safest and most effective method for each case.