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Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery in Hisar
Minimally Invasive. Maximum Recovery.
Expert laparoscopic surgeons using advanced technology to treat gallbladder stones, hernia, appendix, piles, GERD and other abdominal issues with less pain, smaller scars and faster recovery.
- Small Incisions
- Less Pain
- Faster Recovery
- Minimal Scars
What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery, also called keyhole surgery, is a minimally invasive surgical technique performed through small incisions using a tiny camera and specialized instruments. Compared to traditional open surgery, it offers quicker recovery, smaller scars, reduced blood loss, and better results.
It is a safer, effective and the preferred choice for many abdominal & Gl Gi conditions.
Quick Facts
- Surgery Time
30 - 90 minutes
- Hospital Stay
Same Day / 1 Day
- Recovery
7 - 14 Days
- Pain
Mild
What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Open Surgery vs. Laparoscopic Surgery
Traditional Open Surgery
VS
- Large Incision (6 - 12 inch)
- More Pain
- longer Hospital Stay (3 - 7 days)
- More Blood Loss
- Higher Infection Risk
- Larger Scar
- Slower Recovery
Laproscopic (Keyhole) Surgery
- Small Incision (0.5 - 1 cm)
- Less Pain
- Short Stay / Same Day Discharge
- Minimal Blood Loss
- Lower Infection Risk
- Tiny Scar
- Faster Recovery
Meet Your Surgeon
Dr. YashPal Singla
MBBS. MS (Goneral Surgery], FMAS, FIAGES Laparescopic & Gl Surgeen
- 20+ Years of Experience
- 25000+ Advanced Surgries
- Expert in Laproscopic Surgries
- Member - Association Of Surgeon
- Trained In Advanced Surgries
Areas of Expertise
- Laparoocopic Galbladder Surgery
- Laparoocopic Hernia Repair
- Laparoscepic Appendix Surgery
- Leparoscopic Fibre-Furoooy (Laser)
- Laporoscopie GERD & Hiatal Hernia
- Diagnostic Laparoscopy
- Advanced GI & Colorectal Surgery
- Advanced GI & Colorectal Surgery
Advanced Technology We Use
HID 4K Laparoscopic Camera System
Advanced Energy Devices
State-of the-art Modular OT
ICU & Emergency Support
High Precision Surgical Instruments
Frequently Asked Questions
Laparoscopic surgery, also known as keyhole surgery, is a minimally invasive technique where a surgeon makes small incisions and uses a tiny camera and instruments to perform the operation, instead of a large open cut.
Yes. Laparoscopic surgery is considered very safe and is widely preferred over open surgery because it involves less blood loss, lower infection risk, smaller scars and faster recovery.
Dr. YashPal Singla at Meyash Hospital Hisar is a FMAS and FIAGES certified laparoscopic surgeon with 20+ years of experience and over 25000 advanced surgeries to his credit.
Most laparoscopic procedures take between 30 to 90 minutes depending on the condition being treated. Some complex cases may take longer.
Yes. In most cases patients are discharged the same day or within 24 hours after laparoscopic surgery. This is one of its biggest advantages over traditional open surgery.
Laparoscopic surgery can treat gallbladder stones, hernia, appendicitis, GERD, intestinal problems, piles, fistula and many other abdominal conditions effectively.
Most patients recover fully within 7 to 14 days. Light activities can usually be resumed within 2 to 3 days after the procedure.
The incisions are very small, typically 0.5 to 1 cm, and the scars fade significantly within a few weeks. They are barely noticeable compared to open surgery scars.
Yes. Most laparoscopic surgeries are performed under general anesthesia so you are completely comfortable and pain-free during the procedure.
The cost varies depending on the type of procedure. Meyash Hospital offers affordable laparoscopic surgery with transparent pricing. Contact us for a detailed cost estimate based on your condition.
Yes. In cases like appendicitis or a perforated organ, laparoscopic surgery can be performed on an emergency basis and is often the preferred approach due to faster outcomes.
Most patients are suitable for laparoscopic surgery. However, in rare cases involving very complex conditions or prior surgeries, the doctor may recommend an open approach. A thorough evaluation helps determine the best option for each patient.
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