Single Incision Surgery, also known as Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS), is a minimally invasive surgical technique in which the procedure is performed through a single small incision, usually made near the belly button. Specialized instruments and a camera are inserted through this access point to perform the required surgery. Depending on the condition, this approach may be used for selected abdominal and gynecological procedures and can offer benefits such as fewer visible scars and potentially reduced post-operative discomfort.
Patients Requiring Minimally Invasive Surgery
Individuals who need a surgical procedure that can be safely performed through a small abdominal incision rather than traditional open surgery.
Patients with Suitable Abdominal Conditions
People with conditions that can be effectively treated using a single-incision laparoscopic approach, depending on the complexity and location of the condition.
Patients Seeking Reduced Scarring
Individuals who are medically suitable for single-incision surgery and may benefit from a smaller, less visible surgical scar and potentially faster recovery.
Comprehensive Surgical Assessment
Your surgeon evaluates your medical history, symptoms, imaging results, and overall health to determine whether a single-incision approach is appropriate.
Single-Incision Laparoscopic Procedure
Under general anesthesia, the surgeon makes one small incision, usually near the navel, and inserts a camera and specialized instruments to perform the required surgery.
Recovery & Follow-Up Care
After surgery, your medical team monitors your recovery, manages discomfort, provides wound-care instructions, and schedules follow-up appointments to assess healing.
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Your Treatment Journey
Before Procedure
- You will undergo a medical evaluation and any required imaging or laboratory tests.
- Your surgeon will explain the procedure, expected benefits, possible risks, and alternative surgical approaches.
- You may be advised to fast and temporarily adjust certain medications before surgery.
During Procedure
- Single-incision surgery is generally performed under general anesthesia.
- The procedure duration varies depending on the condition being treated and the complexity of the surgery.
- A camera and specialized surgical instruments are inserted through the single incision to perform the procedure.
After Procedure
- Many patients can go home the same day or after a short hospital stay, depending on the type of surgery.
- Mild pain, bloating, or discomfort around the incision may occur during the initial recovery period.
- Recovery varies by procedure, but patients can often resume normal activities sooner than with comparable open surgery, as advised by their surgeon.
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