Experienced Laparoscopic Surgeon in Mumbai
Best Laparoscopic Surgeon in Mumbai
Experienced Laparoscopic Surgeon in Mumbai
Dr. Hemant Jain is a one of the best Surgical Gastroenterologist in Mulund with special focus on Single Incision Laparoscopic surgeries, Gastrointestinal cancer surgeries & Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeries.
Dr Hemant Jain has rich surgical experience in Complicated and redo GI surgeries, Laparoscopic surgeries, and GI Cancer surgeries.
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Clinic Address
Navkaar Hospitals
Mulund, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, next to Varanda banquets, Bhandup, Bhandup West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400078
Laparoscopic Surgery – The Keyhole Magic
- Traditional surgery involved extensive incisions, stitches, and hospitalization, followed by weeks or months of rest and recovery.
- Many operations that previously required large incisions in patient’s tummy women’s stomachs can now be performed through just few two or three small incisions (0.5-1 cm) thanks to the development of “Keyhole” or “buttonhole” surgery (Laparoscopy).
- Gallstones are tiny stones that form in diseased dysfunctional gallbladder. When they cause trouble or become very large, gallbladder removal surgery needs to be performed. Appendix is a small tiny slender organ in right lower part of tummy. It is a vestigial organ with no significant function in our body. When it becomes diseased it’s a surgical emergency and appendectomy (appendix removal surgery) has to be done. Both these surgeries are today most commonly done by laparoscopic surgeries. We have gone a step further and now routinely perform these surgeries by single skin incision at navel (Single incision laparoscopic surgery). Apart from obvious cosmetic benefits involved, the safety and recovery are not compromised.
- Numerous other conditions in our abdomen may require surgery. Excessive acid reflux, cancers of big intestine (bade aat – colon and rectum), cancers of stomach pancreas gallbladder – are few of them. These surgeries today can successfully be done by laparoscopic surgery.
- Surgery performed through a keyhole is here to stay. This technique is being used more frequently, though traditional open surgery is still necessary in some circumstances.