Pediatric Laparoscopic

A pediatric laparoscopic surgeon is a specialist who performs minimally invasive surgeries on children using laparoscopic techniques. These surgeons are trained to operate on infants, children, and young adults, and utilize specialized instruments and a camera inserted through small incisions to perform procedures, resulting in faster recovery times and less scarring compared to traditional open surgery. 

 
Key aspects of pediatric laparoscopic surgery:
  • Minimally Invasive:
    Laparoscopic surgery involves making small incisions (typically 0.5-1cm) rather than large incisions used in traditional open surgery.
  • Specialized Instruments:
    Surgeons use specialized instruments, including a camera, to visualize the surgical area and perform the procedure.
  • Benefits for Children:
    This approach offers several advantages for children, including reduced pain, faster recovery, shorter hospital stays, and minimal scarring.
  • Training and Expertise:
    Pediatric laparoscopic surgeons undergo specific training to handle the unique challenges of operating on children, including working with delicate tissues and navigating smaller spaces.
  • Common Procedures:
    Laparoscopic surgery can be used for a variety of conditions in children, such as appendectomies, hernia repairs, gallbladder surgeries, and certain types of kidney surgeries. 
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Dr. MANORANJAN GHOSH

Qualification: M.B.B.S(KOL), M.S (GEN SURGERY, M.CH (PAEDIATRIC SURGERY)