Open Appendicitis

Appendicitis is a medical emergency where the appendix becomes inflamed and filled with pus. Laparoscopic appendectomy offers a fast, minimally invasive way to remove the appendix with reduced pain, quicker recovery, and fewer complications.

Description

Appendicitis usually starts with abdominal pain near the belly button that shifts to the lower right side. If untreated, the appendix can burst and lead to peritonitis or abscess formation. Laparoscopic appendectomy is the gold standard for safe, quick removal.

Through small keyhole incisions, the appendix is removed using a camera and specialized instruments. Patients recover faster and are less likely to develop infections or large scars compared to open surgery.
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Estimated Stay: 1 Day

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Quick Relief, Safe Recovery

Laparoscopic appendectomy helps you return to your routine quickly with minimal pain and reduced risk of infection or scarring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here’s what many patients ask before surgery:
Yes, it's widely used for children, adults, and even elderly patients due to its minimally invasive nature.
Most patients are back to normal activity in 5–7 days after laparoscopic surgery.
In such cases, the surgery may be more complex, and you might need a longer hospital stay with stronger antibiotics.