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Advanced Laparoscopic Cancer Surgery

Smaller cuts, less pain, faster recovery for selected abdominal and pelvic cancers

What is laparoscopic surgery?

Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery is a minimally invasive technique that uses a tiny camera and long instruments inserted through small cuts in the abdomen, instead of one large incision.

Which Cancers Can Be Treated Laparoscopically

  • Gastrointestinal: Stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum cancers.

  • Hepatobiliary: Gallbladder, selected liver and pancreatic lesions.

  • Gynecologic: Selected uterine and ovarian cancers.

  • Other abdominal conditions: Diagnostic laparoscopy, staging procedures, removal of metastatic deposits where appropriate.

Why Choose Laparoscopic Surgery?

  • Smaller incisions leading to less postoperative pain and better cosmetic results.​

  • Reduced blood loss and lower risk of wound infection or hernia compared with open surgery in suitable patients.​

  • Shorter hospital stay, quicker mobilization, and faster return to normal activity and work.

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