Thursday 20 August 2015

PREPARING FOR LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY BY DR PRADEEP JAIN

Dr Pradeep Jain — Laparoscopic surgery is a form of minimal access surgery, which involves making a very small incision on the body of the patient and using a thin and lighted tube to pass through this incision, in order to perform the procedure. The most common problem where this procedure is used is for abdominal disorders like gall bladder stones and gynecological troubles in women such as fibroids and cysts in female reproductive organs. Laparoscopy surgery has become a feasible alternative to open surgeries as well as laparotomy surgeries, which involve larger incisions in the abdominal areas. The treason for popularity of laparoscopy is that it is less complicated and expensive as compared to conventional surgery as there is no hospitalization required in such cases and wherever required, the length of hospital stay is very short. Additionally, the surgery is less painful and complicated and the recovery time is much shorter than conventional techniques.
Laparoscopic Surgery
Preparation of Laparoscopic Surgery
Though laparoscopic surgery is a simple and easy procedure, still some preparation is needed for making it a success. Here are some tips to prepare yourselves for a laparoscopic surgery in india:
1. Being armed with proper knowledge and information about the procedure is the first step for being prepared for it. The patient has full right to ask all kinds of questions from his surgeon, as well as clarify his doubts before the surgery is performed. Proper understanding will remove his phobia and make him more comfortable about the surgery as well as confident about the doctor who is going to perform it.
2. They should also inform the surgeon about all the medical conditions he is undergoing such as diabetes and hypertension. The surgeon also needs to be informed about the medication he is taking regularly, such as aspirin, which may hamper the blood clotting process after the surgery. This will enable the doctor to tackle any complications which may surface during the surgery.
3. The patient must not eat or drink anything at least eight hours before the surgery, as in case of other types of surgeries. The operation is done under anesthesia and the patient must also discuss the possibility of drug allergies with the anesthesiologist.
4. Another thing which the patient needs to take care of on the day of the surgery is not to wear any valuable jewelry as it has to be taken off during the process. Also, he needs to take off stuff like dentures, contact lenses and glasses during the procedure.
5. Finally, the patient must take into consideration that fact that laparoscopic surgeries are mostly done on outpatient basis and he is most likely to be discharged on the same day. Since the patient might not feel strong enough after the surgery, he must arrange for a friend or family member to drive him home after the procedure is completed.
In a nutshell, laparoscopic surgery is a much simpler process for the patient as it offers very speedy recovery. But being well prepared can make things even easier for the patient.
Dr. Pradeep Jain has wide experience of GI, GI Once and Minimal Invasive Surgery.

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