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FAQ

What is a Gallbladder Stone (GB Stone)?

Gallstones (or GB stones) are hardened deposits—typically of cholesterol or bilirubin—that form in the gallbladder, a small organ beneath the liver involved.

Cholecystectomy is a laparoscopic procedure used to treat pain caused due to gallstones in the Gallbladder/Bile Duct and/or Gallbladder Inflammation/ Pancreas Inflammation.

Cholecystectomy is a minimally invasive procedure where small incisions are made to remove the gall bladder from the abdomen. This is usually a less complicated procedure and involves minimum pain and discomfort to the patient. (include picture)

What is a Laparoscopic Hernia ?

Hernia is a bulging of an organ or a tissue through an abnormal opening. The various types of Hernia Inguinal (groin), Epigastric hernia (belly button), Ventral Hernia (abdominal wall), Incisional Hernia (incompletely healed would) and Hiatal Hernia (stomach) can be treated bylaproscopic surgery. As there is no non-surgical treatment for hernia, it is recommended that hernia is treated via surgery at the earliest.

What is a Laparoscopy Appendectomy ?

Appendectomy is a common emergency surgery which involves the removal of the appendix when it is infected. Appendix can easily be removed by a laproscopic surgery involving minimal incision and recovery time.

What is a Hemorrhoids (Piles) ?

Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum. There are many non surgicalmethods to treat hemorrhoids such as rubber band ligation and sclerotherapy, photocoagulation and electrocoagulation.(include picture) more pls ask drAbhinav

Surgery may involve a complete removal of the hemorrhoids, known as a hemorrhoidectomy.It may also involve stapling, where a prolapsed hemorrhoid is tacked back into place. Most people can go home on the same day as the surgery.