Laparoscopic Appendectomy
If you or a loved one is experiencing severe abdominal pain, it could be a sign of appendicitis – a condition that requires immediate treatment.
At Sahaj Hospital, we offer Laparoscopic Appendectomy, a minimally invasive surgery that safely and effectively removes the appendix with smaller incisions, quicker recovery time, and less post-operative pain. As the best laparoscopic department in Indore, we provide world-class care backed by highly experienced surgeons.
Our Specialties
Why Choose Laparoscopic Appendectomy?
Laparoscopic Appendectomy, often called a “keyhole surgery,” involves using tiny incisions and a camera to remove the appendix. Compared to traditional open surgery, it offers:
- Smaller incisions that lead to less scarring
- Reduced risk of infection due to smaller wounds
- Faster recovery time, getting you back on your feet sooner
- Less pain after the surgery, making it more comfortable for the patient
- Shorter hospital stays – often discharged within 24 hours
Our Laparoscopic Appendectomy procedure is performed by top surgeons in Indore, ensuring the best results with minimal risk.
What is Appendicitis?
Appendicitis is when the appendix, a small pouch attached to your intestine, becomes inflamed or swollen. This usually happens because the appendix gets blocked, causing it to become infected. It’s a serious condition that can cause severe stomach pain, especially in the lower right side of the abdomen. If not treated quickly, the appendix can burst, leading to a dangerous infection in the body. The typical treatment for appendicitis is surgery to remove the appendix.
Best Surgeons for Appendectomy in Indore
At Sahaj Hospital, we are proud to have some of the best surgeons in Indore specializing in Laparoscopic Appendectomy. With years of experience and expertise in minimally invasive surgery, our surgeons ensure that each patient receives the highest standard of care, tailored to their specific needs.
What to Expect
Before the Surgery:
- You will undergo a thorough examination, including blood tests and imaging to confirm the diagnosis of appendicitis.
- Our surgeon will explain the procedure in detail, addressing any questions or concerns you may have.
During the Surgery:
- The operation will be performed under general anesthesia, ensuring you’re completely comfortable.
- Small incisions are made near the abdomen, and a camera (laparoscope) is inserted to remove the appendix.
After the Surgery:
- You’ll be monitored in our recovery area until the anesthesia wears off.
- Most patients can go home the same day or the following day.
- Pain management and instructions for care at home will be provided to ensure a smooth recovery.