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FAQ's
What type of anesthesia is required for laparoscopic surgery?
A general anesthetic is required for almost all cases of
elective laparoscopic surgery. That means that the patient is
completely asleep and will not remember anything about the
surgical procedure.
What type of surgery can be done laparoscopically?
Most of the abdominal surgical procedures can be done
laparoscopically. In some cases there are other factors that might
make it impossible to do the surgery laparoscopically. A patient
should discuss this with a surgeon to make a final decision about
the laparoscopic possibilities. For many diseases in the abdomen
requiring surgery, a high percentage of cases can be done
laparoscopically.
Why should the surgery be done laparoscopically?
The most important reason to most patients is the quicker
recovery. In many cases of abdominal surgery, the recovery is
reduced by half the time or more. For some types of surgery the
incidence of complications, such as infection in the incision, is
reduced with laparoscopic surgery.
How soon can I go back to work?
The length of time to recover enough to return to work varies
by the type of procedure and sometimes from individual to
individual. However, for many surgical procedures such as
gallbladder surgery and hernia surgery, most patients can return
to work in about one week. For other types of surgery such as
fundoplication, splenectomy, and adrenalectomy, most patients can
return to work in about 2 weeks. For gastric bypass and colon
surgery, most patients can return to work within a 3 week period.
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