Dr. Surakshith Battina

Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic surgery, also known as keyhole surgery, involves small incisions through which a camera and instruments are inserted, allowing for less invasive procedures.

Laparoscopic Surgery

3D Laparoscopic surgery

Revolutionizing Modern Surgery with Laparoscopic Techniques

Welcome to the forefront of medical advancements, where technology meets expertise in a transformative union that has revolutionized modern surgery. Enter the world of Laparoscopic Surgery, also known as Minimally Invasive or Keyhole Surgery, a breakthrough medical procedure that has changed the way surgeries are performed.

How Does Laparoscopic Surgery Work?

This groundbreaking surgical method utilizes small incisions, typically around 0.5-1cm, through which a laparoscope—a slender instrument equipped with a high-resolution camera and a high-intensity light—is inserted. The camera transmits images onto a screen, providing surgeons a real-time view of the internal surgical field. This visual guide allows surgeons to skillfully manipulate specialized tools to perform the surgery with heightened precision.

The Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery

The laparoscopic technique offers a myriad of benefits over the traditional open surgery, or laparotomy. This revolutionary method reduces patient trauma, as the smaller incisions are significantly less damaging than the large ones used in open surgery. The result? Less postoperative pain, lower risk of infections, faster recovery times, reduced hospital stays, and minimal scarring for better cosmetic outcomes.

Moreover, the comprehensive imagery relayed by the laparoscope enhances the precision of the procedure— a crucial benefit for complex surgeries.

The Advent of 3D Laparoscopy

The field of laparoscopic surgery continues to evolve, with 3D Laparoscopy marking the latest significant advancement. This cutting-edge technology presents a three-dimensional view of the surgical field, offering surgeons an unmatched depth of perception absent from conventional 2D laparoscopy. This enhancement magnifies surgical precision and allows even more intricate procedures to be performed laparoscopically. Compared to robotic surgery, 3D laparoscopy is generally more cost-effective, accessible, and permits direct surgeon control.

Meet Dr. Surakshith Battina, a Leading Expert in Laparoscopic Surgery

Navigating these technological advancements with exceptional proficiency is Dr. Surakshith Battina, one of the leading experts in laparoscopic surgery. His vast experience and expertise have not only facilitated numerous successful surgeries but have also contributed immensely to the field by imparting his knowledge to peers and budding gynecologists. He is revered for his ability to handle complex cases with commendable precision and desirable outcomes.

Laparoscopic surgery’s applications are diverse and impactful. In the realm of gynecology, it is commonly used to treat conditions like ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, ectopic pregnancies, pelvic organ prolapse, and gynecologic cancers. Beyond gynecology, it is frequently employed for procedures like gallbladder removal, hernia repair, appendectomy, and various gastrointestinal surgeries.

Discover the transformative power of laparoscopic surgery with Dr. Surakshith Battina—where modern medicine meets dexterity to redefine surgical experiences.