Becoming a mother is one of life’s most beautiful journeys — and at our hospital, we’re here to make every step safe, memorable, and filled with care. Our maternity department offers complete support from the moment you plan your pregnancy until after your baby’s birth.We provide advanced prenatal check-ups, expert gynecological consultations, and round-the-clock obstetric care to ensure your health and your baby’s well-being. Our experienced doctors, nurses, and support staff work together to create a comforting environment for expectant mothers.
Benefits of Minimally Invasive Surgery
Minimally invasive surgery offers patients several benefits such as smaller incisions, faster recovery times, reduced pain, and scarring. In many cases, minimally invasive surgery also offers a higher accuracy rate compared to traditional open surgery. Learn more about each of these benefits below.
Smaller Incisions
One of the most significant benefits of minimally invasive surgery is the size of the incisions. Unlike traditional surgery, which often uses large incisions, minimally invasive surgery relies on tiny incisions only large enough for the insertion of thin tubes, cameras, fiber-optic lights, and other small surgical tools.
Less Pain
Minimally invasive surgery procedures cause less pain and discomfort after your procedure. Studies have showing that patients who are recovering from minimally invasive surgery report less pain and don’t need large doses of pain relievers required by patients who have undergone conventional surgery.
Shorter Hospital Stay
Patients who undergo minimally invasive surgery are usually able to go home sooner and return to work and normal activities quicker.
Faster Recovery
The size of the incision also enables you to heal faster than traditional open surgery techniques, allowing you to get back to your normal daily life as quickly as possible.
Providing Comprehensive care for Women & Children
Description: Minimally invasive repair of abdominal wall hernias using mesh placement.
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Description: Hernia occurring at a previous surgical site.
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Description: Weight-loss surgery reducing stomach size and bypassing part of the intestine.
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Description: Hernia in the groin area causing pain or bulge.
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Description: Solid deposits in the gallbladder causing pain, nausea, or infection.
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Description: Inflammation of the appendix (appendicitis), causing abdominal pain.
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Description: Swollen veins in the rectum or anus causing pain and bleeding.
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Description: Abnormal connection between organs (commonly rectum/anus and skin).
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Description: Other minimally invasive procedures for abdominal and pelvic conditions.
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Compassionate care backed by medical excellence.
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