Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
A Hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue squeezes through a weak spot in a surrounding muscle or connective tissue. We specialize in tension-free laparoscopic repair to restore abdominal wall integrity.
Laparoscopic Mesh Repair
Unlike traditional open surgery, the laparoscopic approach allows the surgeon to fix the weakness from the "inside," providing a stronger repair with less outward tension.
- Mesh Reinforcement: A specialized medical-grade mesh is placed over the weak spot, acting as a "scaffold" for new tissue to grow into.
- Minimally Invasive: Performed through 3 tiny incisions, avoiding the large groin or abdominal cuts of open surgery.
- Bilateral Repair: If you have hernias on both sides, they can often be fixed through the same small incisions.
Types of Hernias We Treat
- Inguinal Hernia: Occurs in the groin area.
- Umbilical Hernia: Occurs at the belly button.
- Incisional Hernia: Occurs at the site of a previous surgical scar.
- Hiatal Hernia: Occurs in the upper stomach/diaphragm.
Other Specialized Laparoscopic Surgeries
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
The removal of the uterus due to fibroids, endometriosis, or cancer. Using laparoscopy reduces hospital stay from weeks to just 1–2 days and minimizes the risk of pelvic adhesions.
Laparoscopic Colon Resection
For conditions like diverticulitis or colorectal tumors, the affected part of the colon is removed and reconnected. This advanced procedure preserves bowel function with much smaller scars than traditional surgery.
Our Commitment to Quality
The hospital follows established medical protocols, maintains modern surgical standards, and continuously upgrades its infrastructure and practices to align with advancements in healthcare.