Laparoscopic Appendectomy (Appendix removal)
Laparoscopic Appendectomy (Appendix Removal)
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Acute Appendicitis
Overview:
A laparoscopic appendectomy is a minimally invasive surgery used to remove an inflamed or infected appendix, typically due to appendicitis. This procedure involves small incisions and a camera (laparoscope) for better precision, making it a safer and quicker alternative to traditional open surgery.
When is Laparoscopic Appendectomy Needed?
This surgery is performed when a patient is diagnosed with appendicitis, which is an inflammation of the appendix that can lead to severe complications, including a ruptured appendix. Common signs of appendicitis include:
- Severe abdominal pain, especially in the lower right abdomen
- Nausea and vomiting
- Fever
- Loss of appetite
- Constipation or diarrhea
Benefits of Laparoscopic Appendectomy:
- Smaller incisions: 3–4 small cuts instead of a larger incision.
- Faster recovery: Most patients recover within 1–2 weeks.
- Less pain: Compared to traditional surgery.
- Reduced risk of infection: Smaller incisions mean fewer chances of infection.
- Shorter hospital stay: Most patients go home within 1–2 days after the surgery.
- Minimal scarring: Small, discreet incisions that heal quickly.
Procedure:
- Anesthesia: General anesthesia is used, so the patient is asleep throughout the procedure.
- Small Incisions: The surgeon makes 3–4 tiny cuts around the abdomen.
- Laparoscope: A camera is inserted to guide the surgeon and ensure precise removal of the appendix.
- Appendix Removal: The appendix is carefully removed, often through one of the small incisions.
- Closing Incisions: The small incisions are closed with sutures or staples.
Recovery and Postoperative Care:
- Hospital Stay: Most patients are discharged the same day or the next day.
- Activity: Gradual return to normal activities after 1–2 weeks.
- Diet: Resume eating after you’re able to tolerate liquids; avoid heavy or fatty foods for the first few days.
- Follow-up: A follow-up appointment is usually scheduled to check for proper healing.
- Pain management: Mild discomfort or gas pain from the laparoscopic procedure is common, but easily managed with prescribed medications.
Possible Risks and Complications:
Although laparoscopic appendectomy is generally safe, there are some potential risks:
- Infection at the incision sites
- Bleeding
- Injury to nearby organs
- Bowel obstruction (rare)
- Incision site complications
Why Choose Shree Medicare, Lucknow?
At Shree Medicare, we provide state-of-the-art laparoscopic appendectomy with a focus on the safety and comfort of our patients:
- Highly skilled surgeons with expertise in laparoscopic procedures
- Advanced laparoscopic technology for precise, minimally invasive surgery
- Quick recovery time and minimal scarring
- Affordable treatment options with Ayushman card acceptance
- 24/7 support including emergency ambulance services
If you’re experiencing symptoms of appendicitis or need appendectomy surgery, trust Shree Medicare for expert care and fast recovery.