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UNDERSTANDING SPLENECTOMY: A MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURE FOR SPLEEN REMOVAL

Surgery can be a big deal and extremely tiring for people. Mentally preparing yourself for procedure to physically being aware of what’s going to happen, it can be a daunting process. Laparoscopic surgery and open surgery are both successful and effective techniques. In this blog we will dive deep into the characteristics of both the techniques and understand them better.

Incision

Incision is the cut made to the body and talking about which open surgery requires a large incision over the area of concern providing a better picture and access to the surgeon. On the other hand, laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure with smaller incisions where a laparoscope is inserted. Other incisions are used to insert instruments to help with the procedure.

What are the benefits of laparoscopy ?

  • Faster recovery
  • Reduced pain
  • Lower risk of infection
  • Minimal blood loss
  • Smaller hospital stays
  • Less noticeable scars

What are the benefits of open surgery ?

  • Gives direct access to the surgeon
  • Conditions such as obesity or bleeding disorders can be challenging for laparoscopic surgery

What are the disadvantages of open surgery ?

  • Larger incisions
  • Increased pain
  • Higher risks of infection
  • Longer hospital stays
  • Chances of greater loss of blood
  • Noticeable scarring

Laparoscopy and open surgery offer various advantages suitable for different requirements. Laparoscopic surgery is an effective approach providing faster recovery time, lesser pain and smaller scars. Whereas open surgery can be more complex. It is necessary to consult the surgeon about it before making any major decision. Dr. Satyajit Rath is the best laparoscopic surgeon in Bhubaneswar. Book an appointment today and get experts advice and effective treatment.

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