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Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery

Minimally invasive surgical techniques for faster recovery

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Overview

Minimally invasive surgery has revolutionized how surgical conditions are treated. Rather than large open incisions, laparoscopic surgery uses a tiny camera (laparoscope) and thin instruments through keyhole cuts of just 5–12mm. Robotic surgery adds even greater precision through robotic arms that filter out hand tremors and allow 3D visualization. Dr. Biswajit Deuri is an expert in both laparoscopic and robotic surgical techniques across all GI, HPB, hernia and bariatric procedures.

Conditions We Treat

  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)
  • Laparoscopic appendectomy
  • Laparoscopic hernia repair (TEP, TAPP)
  • Laparoscopic gastric sleeve and bypass (bariatric)
  • Laparoscopic colorectal surgery (colectomy, anterior resection)
  • Laparoscopic liver resection
  • Laparoscopic gastric surgery (fundoplication, gastrectomy)
  • Robotic-assisted GI and HPB procedures

Procedure & Approach

For laparoscopic surgery, 3–5 small incisions (5–12mm) are made. A camera provides magnified HD video inside the abdomen. Specialized instruments complete the operation with the same precision as open surgery but without the large incision. Robotic surgery adds computer-controlled arms with tremor filtering and wristed instruments for even greater dexterity in confined spaces.

Recovery & After-Care

Laparoscopic procedures generally allow discharge within 1–3 days versus 5–7 days for open surgery. Return to normal activity is 1–2 weeks versus 4–6 weeks. Pain levels are significantly lower, and visible scarring is minimal to none.

Day 1

Surgery & Monitoring

2–5 Days

Hospital Stay

1–2 Wks

Light Activity

4–6 Wks

Full Recovery

Why Choose Dr. Biswajit Deuri?

Dr. Deuri's comprehensive training in laparoscopic and minimally invasive techniques across gastroenterology, HPB surgery, hernia and bariatric surgery makes him a versatile MIS expert. Patients benefit from his experience performing hundreds of laparoscopic procedures across the full GI spectrum.

MS (Gen Surg) DNB (Surgical Gastro) HPB & Liver Transplant Fellow

Frequently Asked Questions

Is laparoscopic surgery suitable for everyone?
Most patients are suitable for laparoscopic surgery. However, previous abdominal surgeries causing adhesions, severe obesity, or certain medical conditions may require conversion to open surgery. Dr. Deuri assesses each patient individually.
What is the difference between laparoscopic and robotic surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery uses handheld instruments through small incisions guided by a camera. Robotic surgery uses the same small incisions but the instruments are robotic arms controlled by the surgeon at a console, offering greater precision, 3D vision, and wristed movement. Both are minimally invasive.
Does minimally invasive surgery have the same outcomes as open surgery?
For most conditions, laparoscopic surgery achieves outcomes equivalent or superior to open surgery, with significantly better patient experience (less pain, faster recovery, less scarring). In oncological surgery, laparoscopic approaches achieve the same cancer clearance as open surgery.