
Advanced Surgical and Medical Care, Tailored for You
Our hospital specializes in providing high-quality medical services, including Laparoscopic Surgery, General Surgery, and ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) care. We are committed to delivering innovative treatments with a patient-focused approach, ensuring your safety and comfort throughout every stage of care. From minimally invasive laparoscopy procedures to expert ENT care, our team is dedicated to your health and recovery.
- Laparoscopy Surgery (Minimally Invasive)
- General Surgery with Precision Techniques
- Comprehensive ENT Treatments
- Emergency Surgical Services
- Post-Operative Care and Recovery
- Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
- 24/7 Critical Care Units
- State-of-the-Art Surgical Facilities
- Expert Surgeons and Specialists
- Patient-Centric Approach in All Services

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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the frequently asked questions about Laparoscopy & General Surgery. Get all the details you need to know.
Laparoscopy surgery, also known as keyhole surgery or minimally invasive surgery, is a surgical procedure performed on the abdomen through the creation of tiny incisions(cuts). A thin, tube-like telescope is then inserted to visualize the internal organs on a high definition screen, allowing for the use of specialized instruments to perform the necessary surgical procedures.
In conventional open surgery, the surgeon usually makes a big cut over the belly to see the organs and do the surgery. In contrast, for a laparoscopy surgery, the surgeon makes only tiny cuts (5mm to 1cm). The number of cuts usually ranges from 3-4 for most of the procedures, but extra cuts might be made as needed. The surgeon puts a thin tube-like cannula into the belly through the cuts. A telescope is used to see the structures inside the belly. Special thin long instruments are used to do the surgery.
During laparoscopy surgery, you’ll be given general anaesthesia. This means you’ll be given some medicines through your veins that will make you fall asleep and you won’t feel any pain during the procedure.
Laparoscopy surgery offers several advantages. First, it provides a
4x-10x optical zoom, allowing surgeons to see organs in great
detail. This means they can inspect all organs in the abdomen,
regardless of the disease.
Second, laparoscopy results in minimal blood loss during surgery.
This makes it easier to remove or repair the disease precisely.
After surgery, you’ll experience less pain, a faster recovery, and a
lower risk of infections. Additionally, the procedure is
cosmetically appealing.
