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Dr. Saji Varghese
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General and laparoscopic surge...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is laparoscopic surgery a safe procedure?
Yes, it is a 100 % safe procedure. Studies and research show that it has much lesser complications than open surgery. Laparoscopic surgery can assure a patient, of much lesser chances of complications after the operation along with a quick recovery.
What are the side effects/complications associated with this surgery?
After the surgery, you may experience sore throat, nausea, and bloating. However, they are kind of rare and can be treated easily with mild medication, if needed. There are no complications associated with laparoscopic surgery.
What is the difference between traditional surgery and Laparoscopic surgery?
Open surgery is a traditional procedure in which a single incision, multiple inches long if not more, is made to access the abdomen. In contrast, laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery that uses several incisions of one-quarter or less.