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HHS_PIL_Minimal Access Surgery_Artwork

HHS_PIL_Minimal Access Surgery_Artwork

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HHS_PIL_Minimal Access Surgery_Artwork

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  1. HHS_PIL_Minimal Access Surgery_front Artwork@100% Size: 148.5mm(w) x 210mm(h) Paper: Influence 210gsm Minimal on procedure. Maximum on results. 2 Minimal Access Surgery is conducted with small incisions (5-15 mm long) through which a surgeon passes a telescope and video camera into a body cavity. Images are magnified for the surgeon to examine, and operate by passing surgical instruments through other similar incisions. Minimal Access Surgery GYNAECOLOGY Laparoscopic Myomectomy: removal of fibroids Laparoscopic hysterectomy: removal of the uterus Surgical Tools Laparoscopy for Ovarian Cysts: removal of cysts in ovaries Conventional surgical procedures entail making large cuts to remove or repair an organ or tissue, and closing the cut again. In minimal access surgery, the impact of the opening up and closing is minimal. Also, today’s fibre optic light sources, miniature video cameras, and specially designed tools for cutting, grasping and stapling, allow surgeons to perform increasingly complex surgeries. This translates into faster recovery, lesser post-operative pain and shorter convalescence. Pelvic Organ Prolapse T elescope T reatment of Ectopic Pregnancy: pregnancy outside the uterus Abdomen Laparoscopic Diagnosis of Infertility Fallopian T ube with Ovary Laparoscopic Sterilization 3 A QUICK COMPARISON OF MINIMAL ACCESS AND OPEN SURGERY GENERAL SURGERY Repair of inguinal (groin), incisional and other hernias Uterus POST-OPERATING HEALING Cholecystectomy: removal of gall bladder PAIN & DISCOMFORT Appendicectomy: removal of appendix Minimal Invasive Surgery is also known as Keyhole Surgery or Pinhole Surgery. The process of using a telescope to operate on the abdomen is called Laparoscopy, for the chest is called Thoracoscopy, and for a joint, it is called Arthroscopy. Splenectomy: removal of spleen for blood related disorder SCARS Laparoscopic Fundoplication: to treat severe Gastroesophageal Reflux POST-OPERATIVE INFECTIONS Based on their specialty, these would include: Laparoscopic Colectomy: removal of large intestine Minimal Access Surgery Bariatric Surgery: to help you lose weight 1 Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy: to treat excessive sweating of the palms A B C D Usually 1 week Small incision (0.5-1.5 cm) = small, negligible scars Fewer complications from blood loss or infection A C UROLOGY 4 Minimal tissue damage = less pain & discomfort B D Laparoscopic Nephrectomy: removal of the kidney Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty: repair of blocked kidney ARTHROSCOPY FOR THE Open Surgery Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy / PCNL: removal of renal stones KNEE: or repair of the ligament Meniscectomy - repair or removal of the cartilage Anterior Cruciate Ligament / ACL - reconstruction A B C D Ureteroscopy: removal of the ureteral stone Visual Internal Urethrotomy / VIU: for uretric stricture 5 to 7 weeks Long incision (5-8 inches) = longer /deeper scars Higher chance for blood loss & infection A C WRIST: Carpel Tunnel Syndrome T ransurethral Resection of the Prostate / TURP: for enlarged prostate Larger tissue damage = more pain & discomfort SHOULDER: Pain Relief Surgery for Shoulder Repair of Muscles Stabilisation of Dislocated Shoulder Rotater Cu Repair - trimming of shoulder bone B D

  2. HHS_PIL_Minimal Access Surgery_front Artwork@100% Size: 148.5mm(w) x 210mm(h) Paper: Influence 210gsm Besides these specialties, Minimal Access Surgery oers laparoscopic solutions for several other diseases including: Achalasia cardia Blockage in the intestine Release of adhesions Removal of adrenal glands for tumours Pseudocyst of the pancreas Cystic neoplasms of the pancreas Today, almost 70% of abdominal operations are preformed using Minimal Access Surgery. If required, you too can have one of these minimal access operations done in the comfort of our ultra-modern hospital. Meet one of our doctors today and see how we can make your procedure simpler, and friendlier. Linking Road Madhu S. V. Road Park Khar Station 11th Road P. D. Hinduja Marg Khar Telephone Exchange 08.03.13 11th Road, Khar (W), Mumbai-400 052. For Appointments: 022 4510 8989 / 6154 8989 For Emergency: 022 2646 9911 / 6174 6099 www.hindujahospital.com/khar

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