Laparoscopic Surgery
Ruby Hall Clinic presents Laparoscopic Surgery as a high-volume minimally invasive surgical service that has been operating since 1998 and has performed more than 10,000 advanced laparoscopic procedures.
The mirrored source describes the department as one of the first centres in Pune to build a state-of-the-art advanced laparoscopy program and the first to start 3D laparoscopy in the city.
Instead of large open incisions, the team uses small keyhole access ports with specialised cameras and instruments so patients can benefit from less pain, shorter hospital stay, quicker recovery, and reduced scarring across a wide range of abdominal and thoracic procedures.
Advanced keyhole surgery for gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, endocrine, hernia, colorectal, and selected thoracic conditions with faster recovery and smaller incisions.
Precision Surgery With Smaller Incisions
Laparoscopic surgery uses 0.5 to 1 cm ports through which trocars, a laparoscope, and dedicated surgical instruments are introduced. This allows surgeons to operate with enhanced visibility while reducing tissue trauma compared with conventional open surgery.
Ruby Hall Clinic positions the service as suitable for both common procedures and complex advanced surgery, including cancer operations, upper GI procedures, colorectal work, adrenal surgery, and selected thoracoscopic interventions.
Why Patients Choose Laparoscopic Surgery
First laparoscopic surgery for oesophageal carcinoma in Western India in 2001
The department highlights a track record of pioneering minimally invasive cancer surgery in the region.
Academic and publication-led unit
The mirrored source points to national and international publications and presentations linked to the unit.
Early training leadership in advanced laparoscopy
Ruby Hall Clinic also cites hosting an international workshop for advanced laparoscopic surgery in 2003.
Core Procedures And Surgical Areas
Colorectal Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery for colonic and colorectal diseases including tumours, cancers, ulcers, and rectal conditions.
Gallbladder Surgery
Cholecystectomy for gallbladder disease using minimally invasive access.
Hiatus Hernia & Upper GI
Fundoplication for hiatus hernia and advanced upper gastrointestinal surgery.
Hernia Repair
Laparoscopic repair for inguinal, umbilical, incisional, recurrent, and complex hernias.
Cancer & Tumour Surgery
Minimally invasive surgery for stomach, small intestine, liver, adrenal, kidney, and other tumour-related conditions.
Appendix & Diagnostic Procedures
Laparoscopic appendicectomy and diagnostic laparoscopy when detailed internal assessment is required.
Gynaecological Laparoscopy
Laparoscopic procedures for uterine and ovarian conditions.
Thoracoscopic Surgery
Thoracoscopic procedures for thymus disease, lung resections, pericardial cysts, sympathectomy, and mediastinal disease.
Laparoscopic Surgery FAQs
What are the advantages of laparoscopic surgery?
The source highlights less pain, shorter recovery, reduced scarring, and a shorter hospital stay as key benefits compared with traditional open surgery.
What kinds of operations can be performed laparoscopically?
Ruby Hall Clinic lists intestinal surgery, colorectal disease, severe constipation, diverticulitis, Crohn’s disease, gallbladder disease, appendicitis, hernia repair, upper GI procedures, rectal prolapse, kidney and adrenal procedures, and laparoscopic cancer surgery among the common indications.
Is laparoscopic surgery safe for complex cases?
The department states that laparoscopic surgery is as safe as open surgery when used appropriately, but the surgeon may convert to a larger incision if inflammation, anatomy, or visibility make that the safer option.
Considering A Minimally Invasive Surgical Option?
When keyhole surgery is appropriate, earlier specialist review helps determine whether a laparoscopic approach can reduce recovery time and improve postoperative comfort.
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