How is the surgery performed?
On the Day of Surgery:
Typically, the patient is admitted to the hospital during the morning and after the surgery, the patient stays under supervision in the recovery room until he/she is fully awake. After a variable period of observation, the patient is discharged on the day of the surgery or the following day.
After the Surgery
You will be able to perform normal activities having to avoid big efforts. Physical activities can be resumed within 15 to 20 days after the surgery.
Other Procedures
General Surgery: Inguinal Hernia, Gallbladder, Appendix, Abdominal Wall Hernias, Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease, Hiatal Hernia, Small and Large Intestine Diseases, and so on.
Benefits of the Laparoscopic Surgery
Less pain: Faster healing time and less pain.
Maximum comfort: quicker return to normal activities.
Aesthetic: Less noticeable scars (2 to 4 mm).
Shorter Hospital Stay: Hospital discharge within 12 to 36 hours.
Minimally Invasive Surgery procedures information
Abdominal Wall Hernias
A hernia is a weakness in the abdominal wall. It may be present from birth, or develop gradually over the years.
Minimally Invasive Surgery procedures information
Gallbladder Surgery
The Gallbladder has the function to store and concentrate bile produced in the liver. Usually, this digestive liquid is released from the gallbladder after eating, aiding digestion.
Minimally Invasive Surgery procedures information
Hiatus Hernia
The esophagus, on its way to the abdomen, passes through a small hole in the diaphragm, called the esophageal hiatus. Normally, the elements surrounding this small hole allow the organs to be held in place.