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Laparoscopic Liver Resection

This is a surgery done through small cuts in the belly to remove part of the liver. It is used to treat liver tumors, growths, or certain liver problems. The surgeon uses a tiny camera and special tools to do the operation.

Indications for Surgery:

  • Liver Tumors: Cancerous (like liver cancer or cancer that spread from another place) or non-cancerous (like hemangiomas or adenomas) growths in the liver.

  • Liver Disease: Some diseases that cause unusual growths in the liver that need to be removed.

  • Liver Injury: If the liver is hurt badly and part of it needs to be taken out.

Procedure:

  • Anesthesia: You’ll be asleep and won’t feel anything during the surgery.

  • Small Cuts: The surgeon makes 3 to 5 small cuts in your belly.

  • Camera Inserted: A tiny camera goes in to show the liver on a screen.

  • Liver Removal: The surgeon removes the part of the liver with the growth or damage. The liver is made of segments, and only the part that’s not healthy is taken out.

  • Stopping Bleeding: The surgeon carefully seals blood vessels to stop any bleeding.

  • Closing the Cuts: The small cuts are closed with stitches or surgical glue.

Advantages of Laparoscopic Colorectal Resection:

  • Smaller Cuts: Less pain, smaller scars, and faster healing.

  • Quicker Recovery: You can leave the hospital sooner and get back to normal faster.

  • Lower Risk of Infection: Small cuts mean there’s less chance of getting an infection.

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