Advanced Laparoscopy Procedures
Minimally Invasive Surgery with Maximum Precision
Advanced laparoscopy—also known as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery—uses small incisions, specialized instruments, and high-definition cameras to perform complex procedures with less pain, less scarring, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery. Our team offers the latest in laparoscopic techniques to ensure safe, effective care across a wide range of surgical conditions.
What Is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery involves inserting a thin tube with a camera (laparoscope) and surgical instruments through small incisions in the abdomen. This allows your surgeon to view and operate on internal organs in real-time, with magnified precision.
In advanced cases, robotic-assisted laparoscopy may be used for enhanced control and flexibility.
Conditions Treated with Advanced Laparoscopy
We use laparoscopic techniques to treat a wide range of conditions, including:
General Surgery:
- Gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy)
- Hernia repair (inguinal, umbilical, hiatal)
- Appendectomy
- Bowel obstruction
- Adhesiolysis (scar tissue removal)
Gastrointestinal Surgery:
- Colorectal surgery (for polyps, diverticulitis, colorectal cancer)
- GERD surgery (fundoplication)
- Bariatric procedures (gastric sleeve, gastric bypass)
Gynecologic Surgery:
- Ovarian cyst removal
- Endometriosis treatment
- Hysterectomy (laparoscopic or robotic-assisted)
- Fibroid removal (myomectomy)
Urologic Surgery:
- Nephrectomy (kidney removal)
- Pyeloplasty (ureteropelvic junction repair)
- Prostatectomy (robotic-assisted for prostate cancer)
Benefits of Laparoscopic Surgery
- Smaller incisions and minimal scarring
- Less pain and faster recovery
- Lower risk of infection or complications
- Shorter hospital stay—often same-day or next-day discharge
- Faster return to normal activity
What to Expect
- Preoperative Preparation:
- Comprehensive evaluation and imaging
- Lab tests and anesthesia assessment
- Instructions on fasting, medications, and pre-op care
- During the Procedure:
- Performed under general anesthesia
- Small incisions (typically 0.5–1 cm) made for camera and instruments
- High-resolution visualization ensures precision and safety
- Postoperative Recovery:
- Same-day or next-day discharge for most procedures
- Minimal pain managed with oral medication
- Return to normal activity within 1–2 weeks depending on the surgery
- Follow-up visit scheduled to monitor healing and results
Is Advanced Laparoscopy Right for You?
If you’re seeking a less invasive option with faster recovery, advanced laparoscopy may be the ideal choice. Our experienced surgical team will evaluate your condition and guide you to the safest and most effective treatment approach.
Why Choose Us?
- Board-Certified Surgeons with expertise in advanced laparoscopic and robotic procedures
- State-of-the-Art Technology including 3D and robotic systems
- Patient-Centered Care from pre-op to post-op recovery
- Minimal Downtime with proven, efficient techniques
- Multidisciplinary Team including anesthesiologists, specialists, and nurses
Schedule Your Surgical Consultation
Take the first step toward minimally invasive care. Speak with our surgical specialists to find out if advanced laparoscopy is right for your condition.