Laparoscopic Surgeon in Pune
Looking for the best laparoscopic surgeon in Pune?
Look no further than Dr. Mihir Chitale, a highly skilled and experienced surgeon offering minimally invasive solutions for various medical conditions.What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopy is a ground-breaking surgical approach utilizing a small incision and a camera to visualize the internal organs. This method offers numerous advantages over traditional open surgery, including:- Reduced pain and discomfort
- Faster recovery times and shorter hospital stays
- Smaller, less noticeable scars
- Lower risk of infection and complications
Types of laparoscopic surgeries offered by Dr. Chitale:
Gynecological laparoscopy: This type of laparoscopy is used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions in women, such as ovarian cysts, fibroids, and endometriosis. Urological laparoscopy: This type of laparoscopy is used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions in men, such as prostate cancer and kidney stones. General laparoscopy: This type of laparoscopy is used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions in the abdomen, such as appendicitis and hernia repair.Benefits of choosing laparoscopic surgery:
- Reduced pain and discomfort
- Shorter hospital stay
- Faster recovery time
- Smaller scars
- Lower risk of complications
Why choose Dr. Mihir Chitale for your laparoscopic surgery?
Dr. Chitale is a board-certified laparoscopic surgeon in Pune with extensive experience in performing a wide range of laparoscopic procedures. He is committed to providing his patients with the highest quality care and personalized attention.
Schedule an appointment with Dr. Mihir Chitale today!
If you are considering laparoscopic surgery, contact Dr. Mihir Chitale the best laparoscopic surgeon in Pune today, to schedule a consultation. He will discuss your individual needs and goals and determine if laparoscopic surgery is the right option for you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Laparoscopic surgery — also called minimally invasive or keyhole surgery — uses small incisions and a tiny camera (laparoscope) to perform operations inside the abdomen or pelvis. It causes less pain and scarring than open surgery.
Your doctor may recommend this procedure to diagnose or treat conditions like gallstones, appendicitis, hernia, cysts, endometriosis, or other abdominal issues when medical management isn’t enough.
Typically you’ll fast (no food or drink) for several hours before surgery, stop certain medications, and follow any other instructions from your surgeon. You must arrange for someone to drive you home.
Under general anaesthesia, the surgeon makes small incisions, inflates the abdomen with gas, and uses a camera and special tools to perform the surgery while viewing the internal organs on a monitor.
Laparoscopic surgery is generally considered safe and has fewer complications than traditional surgery, but like all procedures it carries some risks, including bleeding, infection, or injury to nearby organs.
Benefits include smaller scars, less pain, reduced blood loss, shorter hospital stay, faster recovery, and lower risk of infection compared with open surgery.
Most patients recover faster than with open surgery — many return to normal activities within 1–2 weeks, depending on the procedure and individual health factors.
Most patients recover faster than with open surgery — many return to normal activities within 1–2 weeks, depending on the procedure and individual health factors.
Contact your doctor if you experience fever, increasing redness or swelling, severe pain, persistent vomiting, or any unusual symptoms — these may indicate complications.