Minimally Invasive Surgery India – Types Of Surgery & Cost In India

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    1. Minimally Invasive Surgery
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    2. Minimally Invasive Surgery India – Types Of Surgery & Cost In India
      Minimally Invasive Surgery India
      Minimally Invasive Surgery India offers info on Cost Minimally Invasive Surgery Hospital India, Minimally Invasive Surgery India, Minimally-Invasive Surgery India, Heart Surgery India
      We Care India partner hospitals have one of the largest and most experienced minimally invasive surgery practices in the India, performing thousands of procedures each year.
      Minimally invasive surgery is performed both on an inpatient (stay in the hospital) and outpatient (go home the same day) basis.
    3. Overview
      Minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery uses high–tech surgical instruments and cameras linked to high definition televisions that allow surgeons to perform major operations through small incisions.
      This compares favorably to traditional techniques, which require large incisions through muscles and other tissue to approach surgical sites. It also allows the adult or child to recuperate faster and with less pain. ...
      For patients, minimally invasive surgery means less trauma to the body, less blood loss, smaller surgical scars and less need for pain medication. Patients leave the hospital sooner after minimally invasive surgery and return to normal activities sooner than with conventional open surgery. ...
    4. Benefits of minimally invasive surgery
      "Benefits of minimally invasive surgery include smaller incisions, faster recovery times, and less pain."
      Minimally invasive surgery is any technique involved in surgery that does not require a large incision. This relatively new approach allows the patient to recuperate faster with less pain. Not all conditions are suitable for minimally invasive surgery....
      Many surgery techniques now fall under minimally invasive surgery, including : -
      Laparoscopy : -
      A test that uses a tube with a light and a camera lens at the end (laparoscope) to examine organs and check for abnormalities. Laparoscopy is often used during surgery to look inside the body and avoid making large incisions. Tissue samples may also be taken for examination and testing. ..
    5. Heart Surgery
      * Aortic valve surgery
      * Mitral valve surgery
      * Tricuspid valve surgery
      * Atrialseptal defect closure, including patent foramen ovale
      Colon and Rectal Surgery
      * Colon cancer
      * Colonic dysmotility - slow-transit constipation
      * Crohn's disease
      * Diverticulitis - diverticular disease
      * Hereditary polyps - e.g., Familial AdenomatousPolyposis
      * Inflammatory bowel disease
      * Large polyps that cannot be removed at colonoscopy
      * Rectal prolapse
      * Ulcerative colitis..
    6. We Care Core Values
      “ We have a very simple business model that keeps you as the centre.”
      Having the industry’s most elaborate and exclusive Patient Care and Clinical Coordination teams stationed at each partner hospital, we provide you the smoothest and seamless care ever imagined. With a ratio of one Patient Care Manager to five patients our patient care standards are unmatched across the sub continent.
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