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What are the complications of laparoscopic surgery?

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Like any surgery laparoscopy has the potential risk of anaesthesia and operation. Although laparoscopy causes less tissue injury then its open counterpart but it is wrong to say that it is totally risk free operation. Complications of laparoscopy may be categorized according to the various phases of the operation.

What is laparoscopic surgery ?

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Translated from the Greek, "Laparoscopy" means examination of the abdomen with a scope, which is also known as an Endoscope. If the procedure is done in the chest it is known as Thoracoscopy. An Endoscope in the bladder is cystoscopy and in the uterus is hysteroscopy and so on. The other terms used are key-hole surgery and laser surgery. Explaining laparoscopic surgery is best accomplished by comparing it to traditional surgery.

What are the complications of laparoscopic appendectomy?

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In experienced hand there is not any specific complication directly related to laparoscopic procedure but if the surgeon is not trained enough in laparoscopy than the chance of following complication is there: But inexperience hand these complications are extremely rare. and altogether laparoscopic procedure has less complication than conventional surgery

What are the complications specific to laparoscopic technique?

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The Injury to bowel and blood vessels is specially related to the technique of laparoscopic surgery. There is a small risk of complications that include, injury to the abdominal organs, intestines, urinary bladder or blood vessels. If the surgeon is not experienced than he can perforate an innocent bowel with the long pointed instruments of laparoscopic surgery.

What are the complications of surgery?

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The most serious complications are severe bleeding inside the eye and infection inside the eye. Severe intraocular bleeding is said to occur once in 500 operations. In my experience with the current small-incision surgical method bleeding is much more rare than that. Serious infection is said to occur once for each 1,000 operations. In my own experience it is closer to once in 2,500 operations. Less dramatic complications, with no major vision loss, are said to occur in about 3% of operations.

Who benefits the most from laparoscopic surgery?

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Everybody. The father who returns to work quickly (tremendous benefit for the self employed ) , the mother can resume work or get back to home soon and take charge of the disrupted household as may the case be. Children are able to return to school soon and do not miss out on studies or sport.

Are there any draw backs of laparoscopic surgery?

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The danger is from the inexperienced laparoscopic surgeon as there is rarely a more experienced person available for guidance in case of difficulty. Unlike the USA and UK there is no training program here and all depends on individual enterprise. The safer surgeons do not consider it an insult to their ego if they have to convert a laparoscopic procedure to open in case of difficulty.

What is the most common complication after laparoscopic surgery?

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Infection is the most common complication of any surgical procedure. In laparoscopic surgery rate of infection is very less than open surgery but many statistical studies shows that infection is still the most common complication after laparoscopic surgery. This complication is not related to the laparoscopic technique itself but depends on the sterilization and theatre environment of the hospital.

What are the contraindications of laparoscopic surgery?

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Contraindications for laparoscopy are relative and include the uncooperative patient, uncorrectable coagulation defects, severe congestive heart failure, respiratory insufficiency, suspected acute, diffuse peritonitis, and the presence of distended bowel. If tense ascites is present, large volume paracentesis can be performed as the preliminary step in the laparoscopy.

What are the risks of laparoscopic surgery?

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The abdominal organs, glands, intestines, or blood vessels may be damaged if surgeon is not experienced A blood clot may enter the bloodstream, and clog an artery in the lung, pelvis, or legs. Clot may break off and clog an artery in the heart or brain, causing a heart attack or stroke. But these risks are very rare.

Should I move after laparoscopic surgery?

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soon as you recover from anaesthesia you should try to move. This helps to get rid of any gas trapped in the abdomen and also reduces risk of developing pneumonia thromboembolism and adhesion formation. Climbing a long flight of stairs should be avoided. Strenuous activities such as lifting weight, straining and vigorous exercise should be avoided at least 14 days after laparoscopic surgery.

What are the advantages of laparoscopic surgery?

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Surgical procedures used to treat morbid obesity include the traditional open technique as well as a new minimally-invasive or laparoscopic technique. Bariatric Institute of Wisconsin offers this new minimally-invasive laparosocpic surgery which means less postoperative pain, a shorter hospital stay and a rapid return to normal activities. There are fewer complications when surgery is performed laparoscopically. 98% of BIW patients have surgery laparoscopically.

What are possible complications following laparoscopic surgery?

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Injury to blood vessels of the abdominal wall or those of the lower abdomen and pelvic sidewall. Injury to the urinary tract or the bowel

How is laparoscopic surgery different from open surgery?

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Laparoscopy is considered a more technologically advanced, less invasive approach to surgery. It requires that the surgeon have special training and skills in the laparoscopic technique. While open surgery uses an 8- to 10-inch incision (cut) to open the abdomen, the laparoscopic approach involves six small incisions (¼ or ½ inches long). Through these small incisions, a fiber optic tube (the laparoscope) connected to a camera and long-reaching instruments are inserted.

Why there is pain after laparoscopic surgery?

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Although laparoscopic surgery has very less post-operative pain compare to open procedure but it is wrong to think that laparoscopic surgery is a painless surgery. After Laparoscopic surgery patient sometimes may experience pain at the site of wound or in one or both of your shoulders. This is caused by irritating of diaphragm by carbon dioxide gas. This is very mild irritation.

Are insurance companies covering laparoscopic surgery?

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Most insurance companies cover a majority of or all hospital and surgical costs. It varies with each insurance policy. However, we are always here to help in any way possible. This includes assisting with all of the often confusing insurance paperwork and with contacting insurance companies on our patient's behalf in order to expedite payments. Please call on us anytime with your insurance concerns and we would be very pleased to assist.

What is laparoscopy or laparoscopic surgery?

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Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive approach to surgery of the abdomen. Instead of a large incision, laparoscopy usually requires 4 small incisions about the size of a dime, just large enough for a tiny video camera and precision surgical instruments to pass through. Any adult who is candidate for most elective surgeries can qualify for laparoscopy.
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