As numerous stomach related issues can be treated effectively with lifestyle changes or meds, a few conditions might require laparoscopic surgery.
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is minimally invasive surgery to eliminate the gallbladder. The surgeon cautiously takes apart the gallbladder away from encompassing structures like the bile ducts, intestines, blood vessels, and liver, and eliminates the gallbladder through a small cut at the belly button. With this minimally invasive approach, patients can normally return home that very day of surgery.
Minimally invasive procedure done by surgeons to eliminate a benign or cancerous liver mass.
This operation eliminates the whole pancreas, as well as the gallbladder, part of the stomach and small intestine, and the spleen.
A laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy is a minimally invasive surgery that is performed to eliminate benign or malignant tumors in the body or the tail of the pancreas.
Lap. Splenectomy is a surgery to eliminate your spleen. Splenectomy is most commonly performed utilizing a tiny video camera and special surgical instruments (laparoscopic splenectomy).
A Whipple procedure is also called a pancreaticoduodenectomy — is a complex operation to eliminate the head of the pancreas, the initial segment of the small intestine (duodenum), the gallbladder and the bile duct.
Laparoscopic colectomy is also known as minimally invasive colectomy, includes a several tiny cuts in your abdomen. The surgeon passes a tiny video camera through one cut and special surgical instruments through different cuts.